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jarred1

To Know the Game, and Play it, too

To Know the Game, and Play it, toosigh
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Aaltarboy

We all know them.....

Decent, hardworking, friendly, polite, pious, charitable, helpful, family/community oriented.... Muslim people. ... It's all I've ever met. But I don't live near the other types. Just what is it that sets the young hot heads off in the nutso terrorist directions? Just reading the Book in a different way? Religious leaders? Teachers and schools? Seething anger over the current state of Islam after centuries of world class culture? Youth influences? Poverty? Lack of jobs/hopes for the future? Corrupt governments/leaders? Or other things? Damned if I know. Aa.
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nonsmoker

I dont often go to church !

But when I do professor
Its to hear some damn fine words,
If you are a graduate of the youtube college of vox-pop thinking then this is not for you scold

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Mapmakeronline today!

The Apocalypse?

Today is Friday, seems the dreaded apocalypse has come a few millennia earlier than expected:-

Dr. Sassypants restricted me to one coffee a day (she is right but the suffering is beyond anything Ive ever experienced)

Bloggers have left in droves, I'm sad to see them go, its like the life support machine has been switched off here, The inmates now run the asylum.

USA now involved in Syria again, Threats to bomb North Korea.

A 3 foot tall Chinese person blatantly advertising on the blogs and forums.

On the bright side its warm and sunny here In Spain, My pool is being filled right now, bring on Summer!

Is anyone out there?, even a zombie will do.
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Willy3411

Killer Quote

From Rob O'Neill, the guy who killed Bin Laden:
"General Mattis has a bear rug in his home, but it's not dead. It's just afraid to move."
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SistaCallie

EXCLUSIVE: London terror attacker Khalid Masood, 52, British Born

This is so very sad... so many lives effected by one person with so much hate in his heart.Theyare now releasing the name and information on the attacker.

EXCLUSIVE: London terror attacker Khalid Masood, 52, once stabbed a man in the FACE and changed from Kent schoolboy Adrian Elms to maniac who launched car and knife rampage through Westminster
Police reveal a middle-aged extremist from the West Midlands carried out yesterday's terror attack
MailOnline can reveal he was born Adrian Elms in Kent before his religious conversion
Scotland Yard say he had a long list of crimes to his name but had not been convicted of terror offences
In an attack in 2003, he stabbed a man in the face, leaving him slumped in the driveway of a nursing home
Theresa May said he was known to the security services but was 'not part of the current intelligence picture'
Probe into the British citizen's links to violent jihadism was 'historical' and he was deemed 'peripheral'
ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the killer was a 'soldier of the Islamic State'
Do you know Adrian Elms? Please contact news@mailonline.co.uk
By Richard Spillett, Crime Correspondent and Martin Robinson Uk Chief Reporter and Thomas Burrows for MailOnline
PUBLISHED: 22:16 EDT, 22 March 2017 | UPDATED: 22:04 EDT, 23 March 2017


The British-born jihadi who killed four and injured 29 in Westminster was last night revealed to be a middle-aged criminal career who MI5 had investigated in the past and had a previous conviction for stabbing a man in the nose.

English teacher Khalid Masood, 52, a 'lone wolf' attacker, who was living in the Birmingham area, had a series of convictions for assault and other crimes.

Scotland Yard revealed how Masood was known by a number of aliases and MailOnline can reveal he was born Adrian Elms to a single mother in Kent before his religious conversion. Masood has used the names Khalid Choudry and Adrian Ajao among others.


He grew up in a £300,000 house in the seaside town of Rye, East Sussex and had a long criminal history.

His first conviction was for criminal damage in November 1983, when he was just 19.

His last was for an attack in 2003, where he stabbed a 22-year-old man in the face, leaving him slumped in the driveway of a nursing home in Eastbourne. The victim was left needing cosmetic surgery after the vicious attack.

Masood is understood to have spent time in Lewes jail in East Sussex, Wayland prison in Norfolk and Ford open prison in West Sussex, The Times reported.

He was sentenced to two years for wounding in 2000 and sent back to jail in 2003 for the attack in Eastbourne.

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freedom taken for granted

GOD has made a BIG mistake in giving us freedom. HE must have had a sense of humor in giving us freewill than earning the most precious freedom.In the 60 billion people or more giving freewill to human is the most dangerous thing ever.Imagine a human doing whatever he wants to even murder or disaster would really create utter chaos!!!!!

on the other hand if humans had to earn their freedom means he love and take of the earth very preciously and lovingly.


WHO KNOWS!!!!!
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Aaltarboy

The UN---enormous waste of money?

The scandals are well known, from food for oil, childhood prostitution via UN soldiers and the UN's gift of Cholera in Haiti. Often, after screw ups, rather than owning up and offering compensation, the UN effectively claims "immunity". Run more like a feudal society than an effective bureaucracy, less than half of the member states qualify as democracies, and decisions/policies often seem to more reflect styles of dictatorships. Many find the jobs and employee compensation quite on the lavish side---I can attest to this from my experiences with these folks in the field. It's said that almost half a trillion dollars have been spent by the UN since its inception. Lots more. Pet peeve of Manhattan residents is how cars with UN/diplomat tags park anywhere---fines errased. But what should replace it, if anything, and where to relocate? Aa.
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In case you wanted to know...........

We don't really get to know each other very well on this site.

We are mostly a mystery to each other.

I thought that it might be nice for the group to have a better
picture of who I am, or was, and may lead to others being a
tad more forth coming with who they are, or were.

I spent the predominance of my working life as a mental health
practitioner and mentor.

My specialties were with youth and the reintroduction of criminal
offenders into mainstream society. Of course this involved a
tremendous amount of my time being spent in both the criminal
courts and the family court system.

I became very involved in education, interdiction, and even
liaising with gangs to prevent violence, escalation and expansion
in my area.

But this was not a one way transaction. I think that I got a lot
more out of it all than what I put in.

I learned something from each and every person that dealt with.
I always aimed for a common respect, but I received an uncommon
degree of respect. I was accepted on both sides of the law.

My wife used to tell me that I was becoming more like 'them' than
the normal person that I had started out as.

She was right. But I learned respect for others, without qualification,
and I learned patience and I learned compassion.

The whole experience made me a better person, and I smoothed the
waters for all around me.

In all, it was a good trade.



That's me, in a nut shell.

Now, let's hear from the rest of you in this looney bin. Shall we?
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Colorful festival "HOLI"

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We celebrate colorful festival "HOLI today
its wonderful festival of india
today we forget difference between
poor and rich people
just color each other and say
Holi hai........cheering

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