I used to think the man was buried less than the female so it being more likely he could escape (if they do they go free, as if) But it seems I was wrong the woman are buried less deep too give more of a target to the body and thus extend the killing time-about three hours maybe for a woman as opposed to 30 mins for a bloke having stones just directed to his head. Can someone clarify this?
Now some good news about muslim integration. I'm sure my britons friends will appreciate.
Single mother of eight living in a £2.6m mansion - so much for Labour's housing benefit crackdown | Mail Online
34 and already 8 childrens.![]()
yeah was going to post this, bitch with no job decides to have 8 kids (where are the dads) then ends up in a 2.6 million pound home paid for by the taxpayer. She explains she cannot work as she has to look after all the brats. Nothing really to do with the sick religion of islam but a lot to do with the sick state of the uk, hey guys the country is BROKE why are the taxpayers forking out for this cvnt and many like her when the uk is up to it's eyes in debt?
Who the UK taxpayers or turn these leaches out onto the streets and let them fend for themselves?Originally Posted by 12Call
Just one more example of the perfidy of these people.
Dutch mother posed as penniless Somalian immigrant to claim £70,000 benefits | Mail Online
Oups forgot this one:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...taxpayers.html
You see the problem with bigoted people like Keda and Blackgang is that they develop their own theory from anti-Muslim sites and then there's no hope of convincing them they are wrong. They carry on riding their bigoted hobby horse no matter how many times it's shot from under them.
And now the situation in London in video. Not that at 4'30" in the second video the guy has to speak Dutch to avoid the "tolerance" of somebody.
That guy was black, guess that just goes to show that all black guys and all christians are evil. When oh when will something be done about this so-called "religion of peace"Dad admits killings to reporters, blames crime on 'spirit'
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NEW: Warrant indicated victims were stabbed, throats slashed, paper reports
NEW: Mesac Damas admits killings, tells reporter he wants to be executed
NEW: He blames the crime on his mother-in-law's "spirit"
Damas, 32, faces murder charges in the deaths of his wife and five children
(CNN) -- A Florida man admitted to reporters that he killed his wife and five "innocent" children, adding that he wants to be executed "right away" so he can be buried with them on Saturday.
Mesac Damas, 32, said he wanted to take his own life, but did not have the courage to go through with it, "because if you kill yourself, you're not going to heaven."
Damas made the statements to a Naples Daily News reporter as he was being led into a Haitian police vehicle in Port-au-Prince. Damas was returned to the United States late Tuesday following his capture in Haiti.
Damas faces six counts of premeditated first-degree murder in the deaths of his wife, Guerline Damas, 32; and the couple's five children -- Michzach, 9; Marven, 6; Maven, 5; Megan, 3; and Morgan, 11 months, police have said. The six bodies were found Saturday in the family's North Naples, Florida, home after relatives called police saying they had not been heard from.
Asked by the reporter in Haiti why he killed his family, Damas responded, "Only God knows." Questioned further, he blamed the crime on his mother-in-law. "Her mom pretty much made me do it -- the devil, her spirit, whatever she worships," he said. Watch what Damas has to say »
Damas added, "When I did it, [my] eyes [were] closed but right now my eyes are open." He repeatedly asked the reporter, "Do you believe in Jesus Christ," and stated, "The devil exists."
Police said an arrest warrant was issued for Damas on Tuesday "based on information and evidence collected thus far in the investigation and statements made by Damas to a federal agent after his detention in Haiti."
Police have not said how the five were killed, but Collier County Sheriff Kevin Rambosk described the scene as "horrific."
The Naples Daily News, citing the warrant, reported that the woman and children were stabbed and their throats were slashed.
Damas had used a one-way ticket to fly from Miami to Haiti. Later, he told reporters that he had gone to Haiti to say goodbye to his family. He claimed that he had planned to turn himself in.
Police had asked the FBI and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for help in locating Damas. The FBI's legal attaché in the Dominican Republic notified authorities in Collier County, Florida, that a man believed to be Damas was taken into custody Monday by the Haitian National Police.
"Information obtained by [the sheriff's office] shows Damas was found hiding near a hotel in the capital city of Port-au-Prince," a sheriff's statement said Tuesday. Watch In Session's report on Damas' detention in Haiti »
Police earlier said the judge who signed the arrest warrant ordered that Damas be held without bond upon his return to Florida. If convicted of six counts of first-degree murder, Damas could face life in prison or the death penalty.
Mesac and Guerline Damas had a history of domestic violence, police said. Mesac Damas was arrested in January, and in June he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery charges against his wife. Police said they did not believe he served any jail time, and did not think a restraining order was currently in place regarding the couple.
However, an arrest warrant was issued Monday for Damas on charges of violating probation stemming from the January arrest.
Guerline Damas' family released a statement Tuesday through the sheriff's office, saying she was "the best mother, sister and daughter in the world. She was caring and loving, and we miss her very much."
"This is a family tragedy and we want the community to realize that domestic violence is a serious issue," said the statement from the family. "If you have friends or family who are in an abusive relationship, please try to get them help. And to those women who are being abused, please love yourself enough to get help."
The family said its main concern was getting Damas back into the country "to face what he has done and get justice for our sister and daughter and her children. ... We ask that you keep our family in your prayers."
The Damases had been married about 10 years, Rambosk said. He did not know how long they had lived in Naples.
The six bodies were found about 6:30 p.m. Saturday, a day after police had visited the home to check on the family, Collier County sheriff's Capt. Chris Roberts said.
A family member had asked police to conduct a welfare check on the home Friday, saying they had not heard from a resident there, Roberts said. Responding officers knocked on the door and got no answer, he said, but they saw nothing that aroused their suspicions.
The following morning, the family member became more concerned and filed a missing persons report, Rambosk said. Later, authorities requested a key to the house from property management, as well as authorization to enter.
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And the point of my last posts:
The guy was a kind of a prophet.Boumedienne predicted:
“One day, millions of men will leave the Southern Hemisphere to go to the Northern Hemisphere. And they will not go there as friends. Because they will go there to conquer it. And they will conquer it with their sons. The wombs of our women will give us victory.”
– Houari (Mohamed) Boumedienne, President of Algeria, 1965 – 1978, in a 1974 speech at the UNIt just happens now.
1. He speaks Welsh, not DutchOriginally Posted by Wallalai
2. I saw no signs of any threat in the video, it just looks like people going about their business so we have only his word that there might have been a problem if he spoke English
3. So what? A lot of immigrants live in Wembley? Hold the front page..
bibo ergo sum
If you hear the thunder be happy - the lightening missed.
This time.
I don't know, but I think what we should do is start our own thread as a repository of all selective examples we can find, no matter how tangential, generalise the buggery out of them about, and thereby form our own self-reinforcing circle-jerk.
No opinions to the contrary to be tolerated as we go about our righteous task of exposing the close-mindedness and lack of tolerance of these sub-human scum! And we can raise our voices in unison to shout down anyone who dare does. In fact let's coin a term for anyone who dare lean towards anything even approaching objectivity: 'Chrissy Lovers'? 'Terrorist Sympathisers'? 'Haterers of Coke, Burgers & all other Symbols of Freedom'?
so why not just poison the women or throw enough acid in their faces that they will be come less attractive to these folk from the South ?
Maybe a thread about how all Americans are homosexual cannibals because the homosexual cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer was American or about how all Chinese are male because Mao Zedong was a man?
I did actually think that Keda's OP was pretty interesting but it was obvious it was going to turn into a Muslim-bashing thread. Precious few people on here, or anywhere else to be honest, have the capacity or the knowledge to deal with the "roots, causes, hopes, ambitions and methods, overt, stealth and legal jihad, its texts, dogma, shariah, dhimmitude, its hypocrisy and treatment of women, perfidy" of Islam. Not a single one of those things has been discussed here nor is it likely they will be. This thread is really just a succession of context-less anecdotes which prove nothing more than the obvious fact that some people just aren't very nice.
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Can't comment if it was Islamic culture or tradition that had her spawn 8 kids, but she was probably married before and no telling what her domestic situation is in that regard. Also, can't blame her for making the most of her situation, and by running rings around the system she's only one of many.
It's the tinpot bureauprats making and applying the rules that allow such use of public funds, that should be made accountable.
How do YOU know where they developed their Ideas from?? Mine were from reading the koran and the Haddiths, which you have also read of course, maybe they did as well for all we know.
Bigot:
Word History: Bigots may have more in common with God than one might think. Legend has it that Rollo, the first duke of Normandy, refused to kiss the foot of the French king Charles III, uttering the phrase bi got, his borrowing of the assumed Old English equivalent of our expression by God. Although this story is almost surely apocryphal, it is true that bigot was used by the French as a term of abuse for the Normans, but not in a religious sense. Later, however, the word, or very possibly a homonym, was used abusively in French for the Beguines, members of a Roman Catholic lay sisterhood. From the 15th century on Old French bigot meant "an excessively devoted or hypocritical person." Bigot is first recorded in English in 1598 with the sense "a superstitious hypocrite."
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
bigot [ˈbɪgət]n a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race[from Old French: name applied contemptuously to the Normans by the French, of obscure origin]
bigoted adj
Al Keda will frown upon your shenanigans!Originally Posted by AntRobertson
It wasn't intended as a Muslim-bashing thread, despite the bug's pronouncement. It was and still is about Islam.
The fact that a Muslim does something outrageous is not the point, since Christians have also been known to raise eyebrows. Should that Muslim justify his actions with Islamic texts or Sharia law, such as honour killing, mutilation, wife beating or other unacceptable act, then that is relevant.
In regard to dhimmitude in an otherwise free society, where an offensive or hostile act by a Muslim is tolerated or favoured over a similar act by a non-Muslim, then it is questionable and relevant to any discussion about dhimmitude, or intimidation.
If this is bigotry then I am a bigot.
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