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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (48195)4/11/2011 9:17:50 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
UK Police Hid Muslim Pedophile Abuse Due to Political Correctness

bnp.org.uk

excerpt:

A police report that revealed the Muslim grooming of 60 white girls went unpublished due to fears of offending the Islamic community, it has been reported.

The report identified eleven takeaway shops in Blackpool that Muslim workers used as "honey pots", where the Asian men preyed on and sexually assaulted young white schoolgirls as young as eleven.

The unpublished report was commissioned after the disappearance of fourteen-year-old Charlene Downes in 2003, for which two Middle Eastern takeaway owners were acquitted in 2007.

The same men still run a kebab shop in Blackpool, which was also linked to Paige Chivers, a fifteen-year-old girl who went missing in 2007. Detectives believe she was killed like Charlene, whose body has never been found.

Details released of recent court cases in thirteen towns showed that out of 56 men convicted of multiple offences of grooming girls for sex, 50 were Muslim, and most were Pakistani.

Former Detective Superintendent Mick Gradwell warned that research into the problem was hampered by “political correctness and concerns about upsetting community cohesion”.

However, despite the cover-up, local police and council workers still maintained a politically correct front.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (48195)4/12/2011 1:05:35 AM
From: John3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Arizona Immigration Law: Enforcement Blocked by Circuit Court

abcnews.go.com

excerpt:

A federal appeals court today blocked the enforcement of key provisions of Arizona's immigration law, considered one of the toughest in the nation.

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While this heads to the Supreme Court, Arizona should immediately begin filing multiple lawsuits against the federal government for (a) not enforcing federal immigration laws, (b) not protecting the sovereignty of the nation, and (c) not defending the Arizona's border against invasion.

Arizona should also encourage and assist all Arizonans to sue the Federal government for civil damages.

Each time Arizona's authorities find an illegal alien or an anchor baby in the state, another lawsuit against the feds should be filed. -ng-

So the federal government likes to file lawsuits against a state that is trying to protect itself when the federal government refuses? Let's turn the tables and flood the courts with criminal and civil lawsuits against the feds!