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Old 10-13-2009, 10:48 AM   #1
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The world has gone mad, I tell you, MAD.
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You might feel differently if he had stabbed your child with the spoon!
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Old 10-13-2009, 10:54 AM   #2
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You might feel differently if he had stabbed your child with the spoon!
Well, sure. But there are already strict laws about stabbing children with spoons.
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Old 10-13-2009, 11:04 AM   #3
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It just goes to prove my theory that Cub Scouts are Amerika's answer to the Hitler Youth. Send them all to Gitmo, so the rest of us can be safe.
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Old 10-16-2009, 06:08 AM   #4
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It just goes to prove my theory that Cub Scouts are Amerika's answer to the Hitler Youth. Send them all to Gitmo, so the rest of us can be safe.
And here's England's answer...

http://youth.bnp.org.uk/archives/286

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That evening we had a meal fit for St. George himself. Baked potatoes with melted butter, hot from the fire and enough barbequed meat to feed an army of patriotic young lions. When the youngsters had finished washing up (no shirking on this camp) we snuggled down around the fire to have marshmallows and stories. We kicked off by telling the story of George and the Dragon, then of how the Emperor Diocletian had put brave George to death for his beliefs.
It is extremely sad that children of this latest generation, myself among them until I joined the BNP and began to fill in the considerable gaps left by a PC education system, seem almost entirely unaware of the rich history of our people. That night at least, we had tried to put right a small part of that wrong.

We went on to discuss other local tales, such as the building of Avebury, which was not too far from us and then each related some of our own stories of racial and political persecution. Some of the stories told to me by a little ten year old girl and her mother left me feeling physically sick. Beaten on the way home from school, tires slashed and windows put through. What made it far worse was the reaction, or should I say, non-reaction from the police. But I reminded myself that the family was here, round this fire, sharing this story but still active members of the party and in the light of the embers I’m sure I caught a glint of that stoic spirit found in all true English folk.
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