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Halex, you can use this argument for perhaps every debate on here. Get off yer high horse. 178666[/snapback] Meanwhile you and Rob project the myth you know exactly what's going on 178672[/snapback] The thing is clearly there is a threat, no one is denying that and I know enough about Mi5 to state without hesitation they are about the best there is. What pisses me off is the hulabaloo that surrounds these situations and the hysteria whipped up by the media and people starting to believe all sorts of nonsense which Bliar and his gang pounce on to make political capital or use as distractions to the real issues at hand which get buried. Zat is all mein freund. "One day a great rain will come and wash......." 178676[/snapback] Are you having a laugh? If you have any nexus with MI5 whatsoever then theres no way you'd come out with a statement like that. Alternatively, if you dont have any nexus with MI5 then you'd have no idea what their intelligence was.
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Best places to meet chicks: Libraries and supermarkets. FACTAMEETACHICK! 178522[/snapback] Ohhhh we have a massive Asda opening down here on Thurs Snakey, just think of all the ladies that will be there! What a missed opportunity for you 178526[/snapback] Not to worry mon cher I spend my spare time hanging round the chilled cabinets for the ladies to get a bit cold - if you know what I mean Thats masculine that is. If I was Toonraider I'd be offended and probably feel compelled to post pics of my knockers to defeat the slur. 178531[/snapback] 178533[/snapback] Your edit fucked my post up. I'll expect an apology in due course.
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Best places to meet chicks: Libraries and supermarkets. FACTAMEETACHICK! 178522[/snapback] Ohhhh we have a massive Asda opening down here on Thurs Snakey, just think of all the ladies that will be there! What a missed opportunity for you 178526[/snapback] Not to worry mon cher I spend my spare time hanging round the chilled cabinets for the ladies to get a bit cold - if you know what I mean Thats masculine that is. If I was Toonraider I'd be offended and probably feel compelled to post pics of my knockers to defeat the slur. 178531[/snapback]
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Snakes dont have hips tbh.
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This brings back painful memories of a story regarding Owen/Chester Mag/Ranieri/Betfair/££££££ 178527[/snapback] Thats immediately what i thought too. Did anyone lose cash on that then? Betting scam tbh.
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Thats fact by the way. He doesnt say owt like Michael is unsettled in the toon cos he's his father in law after all and obviously that sorta talk can cause more grief.......but he is back in Hawarden all the while.
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My mum is friends with Michael Owen's father-in-law. They grew up in the same village. Michael Owen is back to Hawarden every opportunity he gets tbh.
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Simple, any time someone wasn't too thrilled with the idea of having a limb cut off, they can take it through the English courts, who would obviously find the decision to be barbaric, and a gross violation of human rights and rightfully rule against the Sharia law. 178468[/snapback] Having a limb cut off! They'd be up in arms *groans* No, the two systems would be completely incompatible. The point is you cant have two separate systems running side by side. Theres a court hierachy in English law whereby higher courts can quash the decisions of subordinate courts, but importantly theyre all applying the same jurisprudence. In any event, and this is the truth, sharia law would be a non starter in the UK for other reasons. As yu've hinted at, we're signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights (enacted in domestic law by the Human Rigts Act 1998). The difference in treatment of males/females within most Islamic systems would automatically be ruled offside. I needn't comment on the chopping hands off, stoning etc etc. 178472[/snapback] Doesnt that mean that the English system runs alongside the European system? So if you dont like our decision you appeal to Europe. If you dont like Sharia you appeal to English law. 178492[/snapback] European law is supreme. so if a decision of an English court was inconsistent with European law, then you'd appeal to a European court (ultimately, although it should be enforced by any domestic appeal court before then, the European court is the last port of call after exhausting all domestic remedies.) As for Sharia law, well it's not the law of the country anyway so I dont know who you think might be applying it in the first place? Certainly not another court! If someone (say an employer etc) was doing something/taking decisions etc based on their interpretation of what was right under sharia law, then yes, you could bring action in an English court-say discrimination in an employment law context, just to use an example. When you say appeal, it suggests that an inferior court has already applied sharia law, and youre appealing to a higher court. That wouldn't happen. 178507[/snapback] I was just being daft tbh 178508[/snapback] Fair play then, spose i waste peoples time for the most part so i can hardly complain. 178512[/snapback] Dont do yourself down. I still found your answer interseting and informative 178518[/snapback] Howay man, I'm just messing. I'm not chewed whether it was a joke or not-it's there for info if anyones bothered so nee probs at all.
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A librarian? You sad bastard!
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Simple, any time someone wasn't too thrilled with the idea of having a limb cut off, they can take it through the English courts, who would obviously find the decision to be barbaric, and a gross violation of human rights and rightfully rule against the Sharia law. 178468[/snapback] Having a limb cut off! They'd be up in arms *groans* No, the two systems would be completely incompatible. The point is you cant have two separate systems running side by side. Theres a court hierachy in English law whereby higher courts can quash the decisions of subordinate courts, but importantly theyre all applying the same jurisprudence. In any event, and this is the truth, sharia law would be a non starter in the UK for other reasons. As yu've hinted at, we're signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights (enacted in domestic law by the Human Rigts Act 1998). The difference in treatment of males/females within most Islamic systems would automatically be ruled offside. I needn't comment on the chopping hands off, stoning etc etc. 178472[/snapback] Doesnt that mean that the English system runs alongside the European system? So if you dont like our decision you appeal to Europe. If you dont like Sharia you appeal to English law. 178492[/snapback] European law is supreme. so if a decision of an English court was inconsistent with European law, then you'd appeal to a European court (ultimately, although it should be enforced by any domestic appeal court before then, the European court is the last port of call after exhausting all domestic remedies.) As for Sharia law, well it's not the law of the country anyway so I dont know who you think might be applying it in the first place? Certainly not another court! If someone (say an employer etc) was doing something/taking decisions etc based on their interpretation of what was right under sharia law, then yes, you could bring action in an English court-say discrimination in an employment law context, just to use an example. When you say appeal, it suggests that an inferior court has already applied sharia law, and youre appealing to a higher court. That wouldn't happen. 178507[/snapback] I was just being daft tbh 178508[/snapback] Fair play then, spose i waste peoples time for the most part so i can hardly complain.
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Simple, any time someone wasn't too thrilled with the idea of having a limb cut off, they can take it through the English courts, who would obviously find the decision to be barbaric, and a gross violation of human rights and rightfully rule against the Sharia law. 178468[/snapback] Having a limb cut off! They'd be up in arms *groans* No, the two systems would be completely incompatible. The point is you cant have two separate systems running side by side. Theres a court hierachy in English law whereby higher courts can quash the decisions of subordinate courts, but importantly theyre all applying the same jurisprudence. In any event, and this is the truth, sharia law would be a non starter in the UK for other reasons. As yu've hinted at, we're signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights (enacted in domestic law by the Human Rigts Act 1998). The difference in treatment of males/females within most Islamic systems would automatically be ruled offside. I needn't comment on the chopping hands off, stoning etc etc. 178472[/snapback] Doesnt that mean that the English system runs alongside the European system? So if you dont like our decision you appeal to Europe. If you dont like Sharia you appeal to English law. 178492[/snapback] European law is supreme. so if a decision of an English court was inconsistent with European law, then you'd appeal to a European court (ultimately, although it should be enforced by any domestic appeal court before then, the European court is the last port of call after exhausting all domestic remedies.) As for Sharia law, well it's not the law of the country anyway so I dont know who you think might be applying it in the first place? Certainly not another court! If someone (say an employer etc) was doing something/taking decisions etc based on their interpretation of what was right under sharia law, then yes, you could bring action in an English court-say discrimination in an employment law context, just to use an example. When you say appeal, it suggests that an inferior court has already applied sharia law, and youre appealing to a higher court. That wouldn't happen.
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Well they could and I've no doubt some do from time to time. Wouldnt fly though. The law of England and Wales has every conceivable built in human rights safeguard these days and for the most part it takes into account customs and beliefs. It's a balancing act of course, but if someone was trying to argue they were being deprived of (a very crass example indeed but lets say the right to force someone into marriage) then that would be outweighed by the other persons freedoms. On the other hand, say the right to practice as a Muslim and to associate with fellow muslims-well thats protected by freedom of expression, association and family life etc etc etc ad infinitum and it aint hurting anyone elses rights.
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I'm applying Marty Feldman's second law, while also taking into account the competing theory of David Blunkett with a page three model walking either side of him. Contraversial I grant you. nah....identikit pop bint man.
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Simple, any time someone wasn't too thrilled with the idea of having a limb cut off, they can take it through the English courts, who would obviously find the decision to be barbaric, and a gross violation of human rights and rightfully rule against the Sharia law. 178468[/snapback] Having a limb cut off! They'd be up in arms *groans* No, the two systems would be completely incompatible. The point is you cant have two separate systems running side by side. Theres a court hierachy in English law whereby higher courts can quash the decisions of subordinate courts, but importantly theyre all applying the same jurisprudence. In any event, and this is the truth, sharia law would be a non starter in the UK for other reasons. As yu've hinted at, we're signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights (enacted in domestic law by the Human Rigts Act 1998). The difference in treatment of males/females within most Islamic systems would automatically be ruled offside. I needn't comment on the chopping hands off, stoning etc etc.
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Bit odd if his first post had been, "Have I really made 3217 posts on here?" I see you used the "no smoke without fire" line on N-O today, Leazes, you really don't get it, do you? 178401[/snapback] I wondered why he wasnt out checking out the playgrounds, I suppose N-O counts 178407[/snapback] you've been looking then ? Sneakingly and pervertly from a distance ? What do you think of the article though, or don't you have one 178439[/snapback] I would have no objection to the bank holidays, we get 4 less bank holidays than any of the other European countries, so this might be a good way to find a couple of extra ones. The Sharia law thing is obviously a nonsense, but I have no objection to people wanting different laws, as long as they abide by existing ones. You think we should bring back the death penalty I believe. I disagree but I dont mind you beleiving it to be a good thing 178446[/snapback] They could probably implement the whole lot as long as english civil law had priority. for example, if someone wasnt happy with a sharia court of law decision then they could appeal to an english court of law. 178456[/snapback] Dunno how that'd work like.
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\o/ Smilie up the arse corner! 178301[/snapback] I reckon that should be the other way round. Thus:
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She used to be hot; what the hell happened to her? 178417[/snapback] She was never hot to start with man! FACT!
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Massive cocks tho apparently. Or above average size at least.
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Barely time to recite one of Alex's posts I imagine. 178194[/snapback] I'll bet you do imagine an all, you dirty little minge! 178198[/snapback] you got a variety of smilies in response to your hard work as well then mancmag 178199[/snapback] =my cumface =her
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Barely time to recite one of Alex's posts I imagine. 178194[/snapback] I'll bet you do imagine an all, you dirty little minge!
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I recite one of HTT's posts. That or War and Peace cover to cover. Form a queue ladies.
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I wouldn't class Chicago Rock as a club like, I can see where you're coming from with Studio though. Glo is just an extension of Crocs aswell really. 178065[/snapback] This much I know as I have lived here for 24 years. Chicago is a club, it plays music and its open til 3am. Glo is built onto crocs but its a seperate bar, with its own entrance and its own bar staff, door staff etc. 178129[/snapback] Just because it plays music and stays open late doesn't mean it's a club. It barely even has a dancefloor for fucks sake. 178144[/snapback] if its anything like the chicago rock in swansea it certainly aint no club. Just a place where divorcees/widowers/greeks/slappers can pull each other while grinding along to a kajagoogoo tribute band. 178167[/snapback] "I hate the Greeks! They invented gayness!" Father Ted RIP
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I saw him on the BBC news this morning he seemed pretty pissed off. It wouldn`t make you racist to laugh at the comment i wouldn`t have thought. Have any non asian/ muslim people blown up any planes or trains? Honest question as i don`t know? 177912[/snapback] Robin Reid tried but failed, possibly because he was white and only a converted muslim tbh.
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http://www.newcastle-online.com/ You'll find a warm welcome here tbh