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Old 08-09-2007, 02:04 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #101
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Not sure it matters much what we do. As I said, it's the purest form of islam and I expect it by that virtue to superceed the later versions that have grown.
It's a possibility, but I think if we keep pushing it in that direction we turn a possibility into a certainty.
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Old 08-09-2007, 02:06 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #102
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Doesn't matter what we do. It's corruption in the islamic world that's pushing for a return to source.
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Old 08-09-2007, 02:10 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #103
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Unfamiliar with the work of Richard Littlejohn then? You do suprise me Bert.
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Old 08-09-2007, 02:11 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #104
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Unfamiliar with the work of Richard Littlejohn then? You do suprise me Bert. </BLOCKQUOTE>

I remember him describing Hague's Tory front bench as 'resembling the flight deck of a Klingon battlecruiser'
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Old 08-09-2007, 04:30 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #105
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Doesn't matter what we do. It's corruption in the islamic world that's pushing for a return to source.
So making their point for them doesn't matter?
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Old 08-09-2007, 05:48 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #106
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6938513.stm

Go on Bert, you know you want to have a rage.
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Old 08-09-2007, 06:50 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #107
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Any such documentary will always be a cut and paste job. The point is whether the subject's views were represented unfairly or not. They weren't.
Of course the only way you could know this would be to have watched the entirity of the unedited footage.

You have done that, I take it?

I'm somewhat confused as to your standpoint on this Bert.

Do you not support the police investigating allegations such as those made in the programme? Don't you think that should have been looked into?

Yet when the investigation reaches a conclusion that doesn't sit with your pre-determined world view, you rant on (despite the fact that there is no way you can possibly know this) about the police not having done the job properly.
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If anyone is doing a poll I support terrorist actions against these threads.
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Old 08-09-2007, 09:24 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #109
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**** off Foster, you stinking ****ing yeti.
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Old 08-09-2007, 09:26 PM   Remember the 'Undercover Mosque' programme? Post #110
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Any such documentary will always be a cut and paste job. The point is whether the subject's views were represented unfairly or not. They weren't.
Of course the only way you could know this would be to have watched the entirity of the unedited footage.

You have done that, I take it?

I'm somewhat confused as to your standpoint on this Bert.

Do you not support the police investigating allegations such as those made in the programme? Don't you think that should have been looked into?

Yet when the investigation reaches a conclusion that doesn't sit with your pre-determined world view, you rant on (despite the fact that there is no way you can possibly know this) about the police not having done the job properly. </BLOCKQUOTE>

I haven't seen the full 59 hours, no. But what I have seen is the 25 minutes of Abu Usamah trying to explain himself, released days after the programme. Have you watched that?

If not, I'd suggest you're rather less qualified to talk about him than I am. If you need a laugh watch it, it's linked to in the original thread in one of my first posts.
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