To: elmatador who wrote (77793 ) 8/15/2011 6:50:57 AM From: Maurice Winn 2 Recommendations Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217910 The taxpayers have had enough of being enslaved by bludgers. The current "deprived" rioters might think they are in the right, but the slaves are the ones who bear most resentment. The bludgers don't understand that they are the slave drivers via the electoral system. They will get a surprise when the real uprising arrives, good and hard. <First and business class passengers, there in England, want them to be portrayed as troublemakers. But they are just the ones left stranded due to not enough tax revenue to pay for their standard of living. > Several months ago I mentioned the leather-jacketed young Germans I saw two or three decades ago, who looked very tough and who would not take kindly to their country being ruined by outsiders [such as Islamic Jihad]. My ancestors experienced such Germans in military action in 1940, 1915 and 1872. Recently a Norwegian equivalent to those tough Germans took action, alone. He is dismissed as insane or some other word so that he can be ignored. But while one swallow doesn't make a summer, it's a hint. Jihadists think they have Europe on the run and victory is assured, with the local yokels voting for their own demise. It's not likely to be so simple. A few weeks ago, while having a look around my ancestral Peckham, it occurred to me that there was little economic activity evident which would sustain that large immigrant community. I guessed it must largely be funded by taxpayer handouts one way and another. Maybe the bludgers have attacked the producers for not producing enough - the good old whip the slaves process and it wasn't just criminals opportunistically grabbing a few good brands. The slaves are not likely to take it lying down. I hadn't expected that there would be street action so soon. Apparently some vigilante groups ensured their areas were not attacked, with groups of attackers leaving when challenged. The police were happy to allow rioter destruction but didn't like people defending themselves and their property: telegraph.co.uk Mqurice