
The Dirt on Sadiq Khan
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Re: The Dirt on Sadiq Khan
I imagine he doesn't shift his families assets off-shore either. Just sayin'. 

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You can tell a lot about a man from those he associates with. A centrist who Trump will make a exception for? And it takes a lot for Trump to make exceptions - a free pass to see the coming president, if he wins, don't come easy. 

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And that's got what to do with what?
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He's part of the alien invasion. Reptilians make allowances for their own. Icke is right.Brian Peacock wrote:And that's got what to do with what?
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Probably time for you afternoon nap eh? 

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Not today. I'm too busy enjoying a can of Guinness.Brian Peacock wrote:Probably time for you afternoon nap eh?
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And the medication...Brian Peacock wrote:Probably time for you afternoon nap eh?
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
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Yup, Khan showing his true terrorist colors. Let Muslims in or enrage both the radical and moderate Muslims; wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more. Glad Trump will let him into the US, all the easier to stick him in jail.
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You don't know what's in the mind of a mussie, not even waterboarding will get them to squeal - although in cases where millions of lives are at stake it should be on the table, perhaps.Tyrannical wrote:Yup, Khan showing his true terrorist colors. Let Muslims in or enrage both the radical and moderate Muslims; wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more. Glad Trump will let him into the US, all the easier to stick him in jail.
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your brains are full of shit.
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Yes, that it is a straightforward statement of fact and why should I deny it?Rum wrote:your brains are full of shit.
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Is this enough dirt?
Enjoy your sharia law Londoners.
Let the stoning begin.
Enjoy your sharia law Londoners.
Let the stoning begin.
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This is the guy Trump wants to make a exception for? Whose side is he realy on?Collector1337 wrote:Is this enough dirt?
Enjoy your sharia law Londoners.
Let the stoning begin.

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I'd like to see a link to that article posted above, because Google doesn't seem to be returning one when I search for that exact headline.
theguardian.com wrote:The defence secretary, Michael Fallon, has apologised to a Muslim cleric who was accused of supporting Islamic State during the London mayoral contest, raising the pressure on the prime minister, who made the same allegation in the House of Commons.
Suliman Gani is suing the defence secretary, for accusing him of backing the extremist group.
Gani, who was previously the imam at the Tooting Islamic Centre, found himself at the heart of a Conservative attack on Sadiq Khan, Labour’s mayoral candidate. Khan subsequently won the election and is now mayor of London.
The Tory candidate, Zac Goldsmith, and David Cameron said Khan had shown poor judgment by sharing a platform with Gani nine times.
he prime minister, speaking in the House of Commons under parliamentary privilege, said Gani supported Isis and held questionable views about women and gay people.
A spokesman for Cameron conceded after prime minister’s questions on Wednesday that Gani had supported “the creation of an Islamic state” rather than backing the extremist organisation, but insisted Cameron would not apologise.
He said the prime minister had engaged in a positive phone conversation with Khan, who won a convincing victory over his Conservative rival, but added: “Keep going on about the campaign for the next four years: that’s fine; but we’re focused on the future. We’re focused on jobs, policing and housing.”
Asked by the Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron, to apologise for the tone of the Goldsmith campaign, which wasseen as divisive by many observers, including some senior Conservatives, Cameron refused.
LBC radio revealed on Wednesday that lawyers acting for Gani had sent a defamation claim to Fallon after he repeated the remarks about him outside the Commons and specifically referred to Daesh, another name for Isis.
(more) http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016 ... acked-isis
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