Submitted by Noreen Dodgson (Canada), Jan 25, 2004 at 21:37
Relative to the unbelievable (yet given the state of England's governmental system today, believable) situation Mr. Rose found himself in for outwardly expressing what most people were undoubtedly feeling inwardly - I have a thought or two.
First, I wonder what the ratio of Muslim to "other" religions is currently in England. Watching the full scale effort the Muslim/Islamic nation is putting into recruiting and gulping up territory, it's little wonder the governments are afraid. I do believe the response of Mr. Knight is totally fear based and given the stand the BBC and in Canada, the CBC have taken regarding Jews and Israel it seems obvious the pressure to conform to Islamic pressure is huge.
Then, I also wonder at the amount of money which is no doubt spent to silence those who are willing to take a vocal stand against the type of treatment Mr. Rose sustained. It is definitely in the interest of the prison system to bend to the financial pressures put upon it when faced with making decision that are contrary to the will of the purse holder.
We all know that the Muslim regime, in whatever country it is found, is a fear-mongering entity which uses terror and threats as its primary means of control. Should that fail - death is imminent. How many of the government system, ie. prisons in this instance, are facing death threats from Islam?
N.
Canada
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