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July 14, 2007
Overseeing the Obliteration of the British Nation
A great empire is destroyed from within, not without. For example, a British passport is handed out to someone who is not British every five minutes. This frantic pace amounts to colonization, and given the relatively low birthrate of native Brits, will soon result in the eradication of the British nation. This tragedy has been facilitated by the bureaucratic abomination known as the Immigration Advisory Service, into which British taxpayers have been compelled to shovel £millions upon £millions.
The head of the IAS is former Tory MP Keith Best, who thinks the displacement of Britons is a good thing. He has actually proclaimed that immigrants are "better citizens than people born with a British passport."
These "better citizens" include radical cleric Abu Hamza, who was finally thrown in jail last year for incitement to murder (and who has seven children), as well as July 21 bomb ringleader Muktar Said Ibrahim, who was granted citizenship despite a string of criminal convictions. Even known murderers and rapists are granted citizenship if they complete a "clear period" without getting caught doing it again.
But this isn't enough for the IAS, which wants a Bush–Kennedy–McCain style amnesty for illegal aliens, to make sure the colonizers flood in all the faster.
More than £250,000 per week of taxpayer money flows into Best's bureaucracy. Having your own nation washed away in a Muslim flood doesn't come cheap.
Meanwhile, moonbats continue to demand that British families have no more than two children — below the replacement rate — to combat the fictional menace of global warming.

On a tip from Matt.
Posted by Van Helsing at July 14, 2007 5:53 PM
Comments
The spirit of Sir Winston is weeping, no doubt.
Posted by: joe-6-pack at July 14, 2007 7:04 PM
Self-loathing never benefits anyone, save for one's enemy(s).
Posted by: Toa at July 14, 2007 7:27 PM
Meh...can't. stop. myself. What a pussy. Cat.
Posted by: skh.pcola at July 14, 2007 7:46 PM
England as we've known it is finished. Anyone with common sense and a minute understanding of current events can see that it's too late for good ole' UK. I flew into Heathrow in 2003, and gigantic swastikas were painted on entire walls of buildings coming into London from the airport - and had obviously been there for a long while. What does that say? I'm not 100 % sure what it says, but it's a sign of the times. In the 1950's, or 70's, or 80s or 90's, that would not have been allowed for 3 minutes. The UK is stuck in a faux-political-correctness mode that essentially boils down to pre-surrendering to future conquerors, while leaving their own citizens to deal with the crime and decay (today, you can go to prison for a long sentence for making fun of a burka, but there's virtually no prescution for neighborhood crimes), and not only tolerating but becoming a world leader in antisemitism, which is always a very bad sign and a leading indicator of moral degeneration. I think in 20 years, maybe 30, there will simply not be an England in the way we've traditionally understood it - Stonehenge, good manners, brave valiant people, etc.
Posted by: mega at July 14, 2007 11:15 PM
Nu labour have a lot to answer for.
Posted by: crusader at July 15, 2007 7:42 AM
Mega, don't make the mistake of judging the entire country by what you see in London. London is certainly lost to the world but the rest of us are still here and still very determined.
Posted by: Archonix at July 15, 2007 8:02 AM
Archonix: We here on the other side of the pond certainly hope so. But with everything we read and hear about your situation, and knowing that we're not really that far behind you, those of us who are awake are very troubled indeed, and have good reason to wonder if you'll still be there in 20 years -- or whether we'll still be around in 30, as our politicians seem to be doing everything in their power, everyday, to bring about the total destruction of this country.
Looks like the '08 elections will be "make or break" for us -- should we get Hillary, it's pretty much over, as far as what the U.S.A. used to be all about, and that 30 years will drop to 10 or less. Unless we get a Republican President with some backbone, and Senators and Representatives as well, we're finished anyway; it'll just go much faster with Hills in charge.
Posted by: jc14 at July 15, 2007 6:47 PM

