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March 30, 2008
British Bus Driver Kicks Passengers Off to Pray to Allah
As Britain degenerates into a carnival of Islam and moonbattery, even riding the bus becomes a challenge. In Langley, Berkshire:
A MUSLIM bus driver told stunned passengers to get off so he could PRAY. The white Islamic convert rolled out his prayer mat in the aisle and knelt on the floor facing Mecca. Passengers watched in amazement as he held out his palms towards the sky, bowed his head and began to chant.
When passengers complained that they had to get to work, the driver kicked them off. After he was done praising Allah, he let them get back on, but having noticed his potentially explosive rucksack, no one was willing to.
The driver, who calls himself Hrun, calmly explains his behavior:
I asked everyone to get off because I needed to pray. I was running late and had not had time.
Allah comes first, work later in Britainistan.
On a tip from Oiao.
Posted by Van Helsing at March 30, 2008 7:55 AM
Comments
We have being doing this in South Africa for months!!! not voluntary though
Brace yourself for the darkness
Lee Rondganger
March 28 2008 at 07:40AM
No matter what happens, from Monday the lights are going out.
In fact, says Eskom, people should expect "pre-emptive" load shedding every second day for the next three months - that is if you receive your power directly from Eskom.
However, those who receive their electricity from Joburg City Power won't be hit every day, but three times every fortnight, Eskom spokesperson Andrew Etzinger said on Thursday.
While the Eskom load-shedding schedules will take place every second day for two-and-a-half hours at a time, people who rely on City Power will lose power less frequently but for four hours at a time.
City power cuts are less frequent but for longer periods
Etzinger said Eskom had been forced to impose the drastic load-shedding schedules because consumers had not been saving the desired 10 percent of electricity.
In addition, Etzinger said the pre-emptive load shedding was needed over the next three months in order to stabilise the country's electricity grid, run and maintain its power plants, and build its coal stockpile reserves.
The load shedding will go on until the end of June, when a power-conservation programme is set to be tabled by the government.
The conservation programme is expected to reduce electricity demand by introducing a quota system for energy users and changing tariff structures.
While Eskom customers can go to www.eskom.co.za or call 08600-37566 to find out when they will be hit, City Power has not yet released a schedule of its plans to cut electricity.
City official Retha Karsten told The Star that a load-shedding schedule would be available today at www.citypower.co.za and would be published in Sunday newspapers and free local papers.
Posted by: Phil at March 30, 2008 11:30 AM
How long do you think it will be before the bureaweenies declare that ALL buses MUST stop 5 times a day and all non-muslims will have to leave the bus until prayers are finished.
Posted by: conservativeteen at March 30, 2008 2:41 PM
No doubt this will trickle down into other areas. Aircraft, emergency vehicles..
It's absolutely mind boggling.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 30, 2008 4:15 PM
Wow how can you be productive if you have to take a break from work 5 times a day. That's a lot of lost productivity there!
Posted by: Marsello at March 30, 2008 7:04 PM
No doubt this will trickle down into other areas. Aircraft...
Posted by: Anonymous
Anon - mooslim pilots is a very, very bad idea.
Posted by: Jimbo at March 30, 2008 7:09 PM
"Anon - mooslim pilots is a very, very bad idea."
Posted by: Jimbo at March 30, 2008 7:09 PM
Holy Moly... a big ole Ditto on that one!!"
Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at March 31, 2008 7:43 AM

