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June 5, 2006
English Flag Banned in England
Patriotism stimulated by soccer's World Cup has resulted in a renewed urge in parts of Britain to display the English flag, otherwise known as the Cross of St. George. Naturally moonbats are outraged.
Whines Anjem Choudary, former leader of the Islamic extremist group al-Muhajiroun,
The cross does represent Christianity and for Muslims it also represents a crusader history of occupation and murder.
Of course anything that reminds Muslims of Christianity must be vigorously suppressed. Cable giant NTL has ordered van drivers and subcontractors not to display the flag lest Muslims take offense. Those affected by flag bans also include construction workers at Heathrow, taxi drivers in Blackpool and Cheltenham, firemen in East London, and TESCO truck drivers.
Since the British Union Jack incorporates the English as well as the Scottish flag, moonbats have a ready-made excuse to ban that too, so patriotic Brits are encouraged to fly it while they can.

Posted by Van Helsing at June 5, 2006 8:18 PM
Comments
No wonder they got so torqued-off at the Danes.
Imagine how they'd feel if they saw the flag for the Republic of Georgia!
Posted by: Cav at June 6, 2006 1:25 AM
You can add council workers in Salford to that list. They're under orders not to fly the flags because they're a "health and safety" hazard - the council is worried that people might sue them if a flag flies off and sticks in someone's eye or something.
Posted by: Archonix at June 6, 2006 8:01 AM
The cross does represent Christianity and for Muslims it also represents a crusader history of occupation and murder.
Pot. KETTLE. BLACK!
Posted by: Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds at June 6, 2006 11:13 AM
Speaking of Kettle Black: Yo, homies! Just call him Patrick Kennizzie, Ted Kennedy's son thinks he's Black.
Posted by: V the K at June 6, 2006 12:35 PM
They got moonbats overseas too, huh?
Posted by: Mickey at June 6, 2006 2:56 PM

