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  • Stand Up and be Counted!
     OP - May 28, 2010, 10:29 PM

    Join us for a Rally organised by One Law for All against Sharia and religious laws and for secularism and universal rights

    Where: At Trafalgar Square’s Northern Terrace, London (closest underground Charing Cross and Leicester Square)

    PLEASE NOTE VENUE CHANGE
    Hundreds will be demonstrating in London against Sharia and religious laws and in support of secularism and universal rights on Sunday 20 June 2010. The rally organised by the One Law for All Campaign will be held from 1400-1600 hours at Richmond Terrace junction with Whitehall opposite Downing Street (SW1A 2). (Please note venue change from Trafalgar Square made by police; closest underground: Westminster.)


    When: 20 June 14:00-16:00 hours
     
    Then join us for a March organised by Iran Solidarity to show solidarity with people in Iran who are at the forefront of battling Sharia law and political Islam

    Where: From Trafalgar Square to the embassy of the Islamic regime of Iran in Knightsbridge, London

    When: 16:00-17:00 hours

    The march will end with a group act of solidarity with the people of Iran.
     
    One Law for All and Iran Solidarity call on people everywhere to join the 20 June protest in London or to organise rallies or acts of solidarity in various cities across the globe to mark the day when 27-year-old Neda Agha-Soltan was shot dead by the Islamic regime of Iran’s security forces at a protest in Tehran. Her demand for freedom in the face of all-out repression has made her a symbol of people everywhere.
     
    According to Spokesperson Maryam Namazie, ‘It is very apt for us to remember Neda in our battle for equal rights in Britain or wherever we happen to live. Neda’s murder by the Islamic regime in Iran and Sharia law in Britain are intrinsically linked; both are the result of the rise of the political Islamic movement of which the Islamic regime of Iran is a cornerstone. In fact Sharia law in Britain came into being in the late 80s after the establishment of the Islamic regime of Iran. Clearly, the fight for a different and secular society in Britain is intrinsically linked to the fight for a different and secular one in Iran.’
     
    On 20 June, One Law for All will also be releasing a new report on Sharia law in Britain to coincide with the event.
     
    Join us!
     
    A vast majority of people across the globe have had enough with medievalism and brutality and demand universal freedoms and equal rights irrespective of where they were born or live.
     
    In the battle that lies ahead each and every one of us must stand up and be counted.
     
    This 20 June is the day for you and I to do so.
     
    Notes:
     
    1. Confirmed speakers and performers at the London rally include: AK47 (Street Poet); Asad Abbas (Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain); R Y Alam (Poet); Adam Barnett (Musician); David Fisher (Singer/ Songwriter); Lilith (Street Poet); Lyrical Agent (Emcee); Rony Miah (Lawyers’ Secular Society); Maryam Namazie (One Law for All and Iran Solidarity); Gerard Phillips (National Secular Society); Naomi Phillips (British Humanist Association); Fariborz Pooya (Iranian Secular Society); Brent Lee Regan (Emcee); Yasmin Rehman (Women's Rights Campaigner); Gita Sahgal (Activist); Muriel Seltman (Activist); Sohaila Sharifi (Equal Rights Now); Peter Tatchell (Human Rights Campaigner); and others. We will also screen a segment of a major new film for HBO called For Neda by director Anthony Thomas.
     
    2. In Iran over 130 offences are punishable with death under Sharia law including: Sex crimes like adultery and homosexuality; crimes against the state and religion like enmity against God, corruption on earth, apostasy, heresy and blasphemy and acts prohibited under Sharia law such as a third conviction of drinking alcohol, morality crimes like distribution of obscene/pornographic audio-visual materials, public order crimes, and drug-related offences, including for possession. Support the ‘I would be Executed in Iran if I did this…’ Facebook page by clicking that you like it here: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=12&uid=107261949318147#!/pages/I-would-be-executed-in-Iran-if-I-did-this/107261949318147?ref=ts
     
    3. You can also sign up to One Law for All and Iran Solidarity petitions available on our websites http://iransolidarity.org.uk/ and http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/.
     
    4. To donate to the crucial work of our organisation, please either send a cheque to our address below or pay via Paypal by visiting: http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/donate/. We need regular support that we can rely on and are asking for supporters to commit to giving at least £5-10 a month via direct debit. You can find out more about how to join the 100 Club at the above link.
     
    5. For more information, or to inform us of your event or act on 20 June, contact:
    Maryam Namazie
    One Law for All and Iran Solidarity
    BM Box 2387
    London WC1N 3XX, UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    onelawforall@gmail.com
    iransolidaritynow@gmail.com
    www.onelawforall.org.uk
    www.iransolidarity.org.uk
    http://iransolidarity.blogspot.com
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #1 - May 29, 2010, 08:55 AM

    I won't be coming but if you are making banners or anything hit me up on that "Lilyesque", thankyou.
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #2 - May 31, 2010, 04:59 PM

    I'm not even in the UK though.... Cry

    I would come and fly over there if I were old enough!
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #3 - May 31, 2010, 06:08 PM

    I'm really looking forward to this! Only a few weeks to go.  Smiley

    I wonder if there will be any HTs (or other islamic organisations) around though? As a counter demonstration?

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #4 - May 31, 2010, 06:28 PM

    Are you going to attend Hassan and Pariah?
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #5 - May 31, 2010, 06:31 PM

    Yes, I intend to come along and I'm sure thinkfree will accompany me.  Will you?

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #6 - May 31, 2010, 06:34 PM

    Yes, I intend to come along and I'm sure thinkfree will accompany me.  Will you?

    Only if I can dress up as a mullah.

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #7 - May 31, 2010, 06:36 PM

    Are you going to attend Hassan and Pariah?


    I'm hoping too - but can't be sure as I have an ongoing crisis that I am dealing with.
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #8 - May 31, 2010, 06:37 PM

    btw is the meet-up you are planning around this time?
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #9 - May 31, 2010, 06:38 PM

    Only if I can dress up as a mullah.


    Of course, don't forget the amamah.

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #10 - May 31, 2010, 06:43 PM

    Of course, don't forget the amamah.

    It's probably the only thing I remember from hawza.  Cheesy

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #11 - May 31, 2010, 06:48 PM

    Yes, I intend to come along and I'm sure thinkfree will accompany me.  Will you?

    Quite possibly.

    btw is the meet-up you are planning around this time?

    A day before that.
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #12 - May 31, 2010, 07:05 PM

    A day before that.


    OK, cool Smiley
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #13 - May 31, 2010, 08:14 PM

    Like I said, put my Username up on any stuff you get made for it, thankyou, I will be there in heart.
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #14 - June 07, 2010, 01:07 AM

    Like I said, put my Username up on any stuff you get made for it, thankyou, I will be there in heart.


    Me too !!!
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #15 - June 15, 2010, 09:18 AM

    PLEASE NOTE VENUE CHANGE

    Hundreds will be demonstrating in London on 20 June against Sharia and
    religious laws….

    Hundreds will be demonstrating in London against Sharia and religious laws
    and in support of secularism and universal rights on Sunday 20 June 2010.
    The rally organised by the One Law for All Campaign will be held from
    1400-1600 hours at Richmond Terrace junction with Whitehall opposite Downing
    Street (SW1A 2). (Please note venue change from Trafalgar Square made by
    police; closest underground: Westminster.)

    On the day, the Campaign will make public its new report entitled: Sharia
    Law in Britain: A Threat to One Law for All and Equal Rights. In the report
    One Law for All outlines what Sharia law is, how it is practised in Britain
    and exposes the way in which Sharia Councils and Muslim Arbitration
    Tribunals are circumventing British law and human rights legislation. The
    report also reveals the gross injustices to women and children in particular
    and reiterates the need to end Sharia and all religious courts on the basis
    that they work against, and not for, equality and human rights.

    After the One Law for All rally, there will be a march organised by Iran
    Solidarity from 1600-1700 hours. The march will move from Richmond Terrace
    Junction to a protest at the embassy of the Islamic regime of Iran.
    According to Spokesperson, Maryam Namazie, “whilst racist and far Right
    groups like the English Defence League and the British Nationalist Party
    blame ‘Muslim immigration’ for Sharia law in order to further their inhuman
    agenda, it is people living under Islamic laws or the many who have fled
    Sharia and sought refuge here who are the principal victims of Islamism, and
    in the forefront of the struggle against it. Within this context, the One
    Law for All Campaign and the fight against Sharia law in Britain is an
    important front in the ongoing battle of people in Iran and everywhere
    against Islamism and for freedom, equality and secularism.”

    The march will culminate in a protest rally in front of the embassy of the
    Islamic regime of Iran (16 Prince's Gate, London SW7 1PT; closest
    underground: Knightsbridge). The event will end at 1730 hours.

    Notes:

    1. Confirmed speakers and performers at the London rally include: AK47
    (Street Poet); Asad Abbas (Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain); R Y Alam
    (Poet); Adam Barnett (Musician); David
    Fisher (Singer/ Songwriter); Lilith (Street Poet); Lyrical Agent (Emcee);
    Rony Miah (Lawyers’ Secular Society); Maryam Namazie (One Law for All and
    Iran Solidarity); Gerard Phillips (National Secular Society); Naomi Phillips
    (British Humanist Association); Fariborz Pooya (Iranian Secular Society);
    Brent Lee Regan (Emcee); Yasmin Rehman (Women's Rights Campaigner); Gita
    Sahgal (Activist); Muriel Seltman (Activist); Sohaila Sharifi (Equal Rights
    Now); Peter Tatchell (Human Rights Campaigner); and others. We will also
    screen a segment of a major new film for HBO called For Neda by director
    Anthony Thomas.

    2. June 20 marks the day when 27-year-old Neda Agha-Soltan was shot dead by
    the Islamic regime of Iran’s security forces at a protest in Tehran. Her
    demand for freedom in the face of all-out repression has made her a symbol
    of people everywhere. According to Maryam Namazie, “It is very apt for us to
    remember Neda in our battle for equal rights in Britain or wherever we
    happen to live. Neda’s murder and Sharia law in Britain are intrinsically
    linked; both are the result of the rise of the political Islamic movement of
    which the Islamic regime of Iran is a cornerstone.”

    3. To read responses to Frequently Asked Questions, go to:
    http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/about/faq/.  The responses are entitled:
    The affinity between the far right and the Islamists; Islam matters because
    of political Islam; Secularism is an important vehicle to protect society;
    We will have nothing to do with the English Defence League; Criticising
    Islam is not racist; Laws should safeguard rights not violate them; There’s
    no place for Sharia law in Britain; The right to asylum is a basic human
    right; and many more.

    4. To donate to the crucial work of One Law for All, please either send a
    cheque to our address below or pay via Paypal by visiting:
    http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/donate/. We need regular support that we can
    rely on and are asking for supporters to commit to giving at least £5-10 a
    month via direct debit. You can find out more about how to join the 100 Club
    at the above link.

    5. For more information, contact:
    Maryam Namazie
    One Law for All and Iran Solidarity
    BM Box 2387
    London WC1N 3XX, UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    onelawforall@gmail.com
    iransolidaritynow@gmail.com
    www.onelawforall.org.uk
    www.iransolidarity.org.uk
    http://iransolidarity.blogspot.com
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #16 - June 15, 2010, 01:52 PM

    Quote from: hassan
    One Law for All outlines what Sharia law is, how it is practised in Britainand exposes the way in which Sharia Councils and Muslim ArbitrationTribunals are circumventing British law and human rights legislation.


    Would you say this is a growing problem in the UK Hassan?

    The mosque: the most epic display of collective douchbaggery, arrogance and delusion
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #17 - June 15, 2010, 03:27 PM

    Goddammit!

    The one day I cannot make it due to a previously booked engagement with the band.

    Like I said, put my Username up on any stuff you get made for it, thankyou, I will be there in heart.


    Ditto for me!  Afro

    Atheism is a non-prophet organization.

    The sleeper has awakened -  Dune

    Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish!
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #18 - June 16, 2010, 10:12 AM

    So who is attending this?

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #19 - June 17, 2010, 02:39 PM

    PLEASE NOTE VENUE CHANGE
     Hundreds will be demonstrating in London against Sharia and religious laws and in support of secularism and universal rights on Sunday 20 June 2010. The rally organised by the One Law for All Campaign will be held from 1400-1600 hours at Richmond Terrace junction with Whitehall opposite Downing Street (SW1A 2). (Please note venue change from Trafalgar Square made by police; closest underground: Westminster.)
     
    On the day, the Campaign will make public its new report entitled: Sharia Law in Britain: A Threat to One Law for All and Equal Rights. In the report One Law for All outlines what Sharia law is, how it is practised in Britain and exposes the way in which Sharia Councils and Muslim Arbitration Tribunals are circumventing British law and human rights legislation. The report also reveals the gross injustices to women and children in particular and reiterates the need to end Sharia and all religious courts on the basis that they work against, and not for, equality and human rights.
     
    After the One Law for All rally, there will be a march organised by Iran Solidarity from 1600-1700 hours. The march will move from Richmond Terrace Junction to a protest at the embassy of the Islamic regime of Iran. According to Spokesperson, Maryam Namazie, “whilst racist and far Right groups like the English Defence League and the British Nationalist Party blame ‘Muslim immigration’ for Sharia law in order to further their inhuman agenda, it is people living under Islamic laws or the many who have fled Sharia and sought refuge here who are the principal victims of Islamism, and in the forefront of the struggle against it. Within this context, the One Law for All Campaign and the fight against Sharia law in Britain is an important front in the ongoing battle of people in Iran and everywhere against Islamism and for freedom, equality and secularism.”
     
    The march will culminate in a protest rally in front of the embassy of the Islamic regime of Iran (16 Prince's Gate, LondonSW7 1PT; closest underground: Knightsbridge). The event will end at 1730 hours.
     
    Notes:
     
    1. Confirmed speakers and performers at the London rally include: AK47 (Street Poet); Asad Abbas (Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain); R Y Alam (Poet); Adam Barnett (Musician); David Fisher (Singer/ Songwriter); Lilith (Street Poet); Lyrical Agent (Emcee); Rony Miah (Lawyers’ Secular Society); Maryam Namazie (One Law for All and Iran Solidarity); Gerard Phillips (National Secular Society); Naomi Phillips (British Humanist Association); Fariborz Pooya (Iranian Secular Society); Brent Lee Regan (Emcee); Yasmin Rehman (Women's Rights Campaigner); Gita Sahgal (Activist); Muriel Seltman (Activist); Sohaila Sharifi (Equal Rights Now); Peter Tatchell (Human Rights Campaigner); and others. We will also screen a segment of a major new film for HBO called For Neda by director Anthony Thomas.
     
    2. June 20 marks the day when 27-year-old Neda Agha-Soltan was shot dead by the Islamic regime of Iran’s security forces at a protest in Tehran. Her demand for freedom in the face of all-out repression has made her a symbol of people everywhere. According to Maryam Namazie, “It is very apt for us to remember Neda in our battle for equal rights in Britain or wherever we happen to live. Neda’s murder and Sharia law in Britain are intrinsically linked; both are the result of the rise of the political Islamic movement of which the Islamic regime of Iran is a cornerstone.”
     
    3. To read responses to Frequently Asked Questions, go to: http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/about/faq/. The responses are entitled:The affinity between the far right and the Islamists; Islam matters because of political Islam; Secularism is an important vehicle to protect society; We will have nothing to do with the English Defence League; Criticising Islam is not racist; Laws should safeguard rights not violate them; There’s no place for Sharia law in Britain; The right to asylum is a basic human right; and many more.
     
    4. To donate to the crucial work of One Law for All, please either send a cheque to our address below or pay via Paypal by visiting: http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/donate/. We need regular support that we can rely on and are asking for supporters to commit to giving at least £5-10 a month via direct debit. You can find out more about how to join the 100 Club at the above link.
     
    5. For more information, contact:
    Maryam Namazie
    One Law for All and Iran Solidarity
    BM Box 2387
    London WC1N 3XX, UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    onelawforall@gmail.com
    iransolidaritynow@gmail.com
    www.onelawforall.org.uk
    www.iransolidarity.org.uk
    http://iransolidarity.blogspot.com
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #20 - June 17, 2010, 02:41 PM

    New Report by One Law for All
     
    “Sharia Law in Britain : A Threat to One Law for All and Equal Rights”
     
    A new report by One Law for All has found Sharia Councils and Muslim Arbitration Tribunals to be in violation of UK law, public policy and human rights. (See report here: http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/new-report-sharia-law-in-britain-a-threat-to-one-law-for-all-and-equal-rights/).
     
    The report is being launched to coincide with a 20 June 2010 rally on the issue of Sharia law (http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/20-june-2010/).
     
    Based on an 8 March 2010 Seminar on Sharia Law, research, interviews, and One Law for All case files, the report has identified a number of problem areas:
     
    - Sharia law’s civil code is arbitrary and discriminatory against women and children in particular. With the rise in the acceptance of Sharia courts, discrimination is being further institutionalised with some UK law firms additionally offering clients advice on Sharia law and the use of collaborative law.
     
    - Sharia law is practiced in Britain primarily by Sharia Councils and Muslims Arbitration Tribunals. Both operate on religious principles and are harmful to women although Muslim Arbitration Tribunals are wrongly regarded as being of more concern because they operate as tribunals under the Arbitration Act 1996, making their rulings binding in law.
     
    - Sharia Councils, on the other hand, claim to mediate on family issues but in practice often this differs little from arbitration: they frequently ask those appearing before them to sign an agreement to abide by their decisions; they call themselves courts, and the presiding imams, judges. Their decisions are then imposed and regarded as having the weight of legal judgements. 
     
    - There is neither control over the appointment of “judges” in Sharia Councils or Tribunals nor an independent mechanism for monitoring them. Clients often do not have access to legal advice and representation. The proceedings are not recorded, nor are there any searchable legal judgements, nor any real right of appeal.
     
    - Sharia law cannot be compared to secular legal systems because it is considered sacred law that cannot be challenged. There is no scope to look at the interests of the individuals involved, as required by UK family law. 
     
    - These legal processes ignore both common law and due process, far less Human Rights, and provide little protection and safety for women in violent situations.
     
    - There is a general assumption that those who attend Sharia courts do so voluntarily and that unfair decisions can be challenged in a British court. Many of the principles of Sharia law are contrary to British law and public policy, and would in theory therefore be unlikely to be upheld in a British court. In reality, however, women are often pressured by their families into going to these courts and adhering to unfair decisions, and may lack knowledge of English and their rights under British law. Moreover, refusal to settle a dispute in a Sharia court can give rise to threats and intimidation, or at best being ostracised.
     
    According to Maryam Namazie, spokesperson of the One Law for All Campaign and an author of the report, “The existence of a parallel legal system that is denying a large section of the British population their fundamental human rights is scandalous. Our findings show that it is essential to abolish all religious courts in the UK . Their very existence and legitimisation puts pressure on vulnerable women not to assert their civil rights in a British court. As long as Sharia Councils and Tribunals are allowed to continue to make rulings on issues of family law, women will be pressured into accepting decisions which are prejudicial to them and their children.”
     
    The report recommends that Sharia courts be closed on the grounds that they work against rather than for equality, and are incompatible with human rights. Recommendations include:
    initiating a Human Rights challenge to Muslim Arbitration Tribunals and/or Sharia Councils
    amending the Arbitration Act under which the Muslim Arbitration Tribunals operate in a similar way to which the Canadian equivalent of the Arbitration Act was amended in 2005 to exclude religious arbitration (http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1126472943217_26/?hub=TopStories)
    launching a major and nationwide helpline and information campaign to inform people of their rights under British law
    proposing legislation under the EU Citizens Rights Initiative to address the issue EU-wide, and
    strengthening secularism and the separation of religion from the state, the judicial system and education, in order to more fully protect citizenship rights.
     
    The full report can be downloaded here: http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/New-Report-Sharia-Law-in-Britain.pdf
     
    Notes:
     
    1. The report can be downloaded free of charge or a paperback copy purchased from One Law for All for £5.00 plus £2.00 Shipping and Handling. To purchase the book or donate to the work of One Law for All, please either send a cheque to our address below or pay via Paypal by visiting: http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/donate/.
     
    2. The One Law for All Campaign was launched on 10 December 2008, International Human Rights Day, to call on the UK Government to recognise that Sharia and religious courts are arbitrary and discriminatory against women and children in particular and that citizenship and human rights are non-negotiable.
     
    3. For further information contact:
    Maryam Namazie
    Spokesperson
    One Law for All
    BM Box 2387
    London WC1N 3XX , UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    onelawforall@gmail.com
    www.onelawforall.org.uk
     
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #21 - June 17, 2010, 09:55 PM

    Thanks for the updated details Hassan.

    So far there's a few of us going and we're going to meet up afterwards for a drink.

    If anyone is up for it, drop me a message. Smiley

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #22 - June 18, 2010, 11:11 AM

    Thanks for the updated details Hassan.

    So far there's a few of us going and we're going to meet up afterwards for a drink.

    If anyone is up for it, drop me a message. Smiley


    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #23 - June 18, 2010, 07:45 PM

    LOL stfu thinkfree!

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #24 - June 18, 2010, 07:47 PM



     Cheesy
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #25 - June 18, 2010, 07:51 PM

    I will be there in spirit <3

    I'm in another continent.
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #26 - June 18, 2010, 08:17 PM

    i remember 1979 well. Met  MANY young persians who got out and then all hell broke loose, and
    reaked havoc  on their families back home.  The injustices to the iranian people has been a burden of my
    heart for many years.  I look forward to hearing from all of you who attended, and learn from
    your  feedback.  My spirit and heart goes with all of you.

    When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.
    Helen Keller
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #27 - June 18, 2010, 08:29 PM

    LOL stfu thinkfree!

    ... or else you'll eat my liver with some Fava beans and a nice Chianti. Yeah, yeah. I know. Roll Eyes

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #28 - June 18, 2010, 08:43 PM

    ... or else you'll eat my liver with some Fava beans and a nice Chianti. Yeah, yeah. I know. Roll Eyes


    I'm very gentle, I promise.  Roll Eyes

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Stand Up and be Counted!
     Reply #29 - June 19, 2010, 09:47 PM

    See you kafirs opposite Downing St @ 2pm.  piggy

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
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