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Beginning of the end of Brittain?

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Submitted by Robert W (United States), Jun 28, 2006 at 23:21

After a run of nearly a thousand years it looks like twilight is finally coming to Britain. What the Nazis were not able to do, Islam will be successful at. The England of Shakespeare, Chaucer, Churchill, and the Beatles will be replaced by burkas, violence, darkness, and silence (Islam forbids music). Europe in general may be entering into a new dark ages lasting a thousand years.


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