Bigots' friend back in shadow cabinet

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The BBC is reporting that Boris Johnson, the former editor of the Spectator who allowed the brazenly unbalanced analysis of the July bombings and French riots to appear on his watch has been given a shadow cabinet post by David Cameron. On one hand, of course, this means the possibility of a better editor for the magazine and a possible rise in the quality of its output; on the other hand, Boris Johnson is not fit for either the Shadow Cabinet or the editorship of a major political magazine. Notice that the BBC does not mention his biased and inflammatory coverage of a "hot button" issue, but rather what he and Petronella Wyatt did in their spare time. Shame on them.

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Not only was the Spectator unbalanced in its coverage of Muslim riots in France, but now were told they were "brazenly unbalanced"

"On one hand, of course, this means the possibility of a better editor for the magazine and a possible rise in the quality of its output"

Don't hold your breath Yusuf, I see someone like Charles Moore taking over editorship and if the rumors are correct maybe Taki Theodoracopoulos. This magazine will never be friendly towards Islam and thank God for that!

Assalam Alaikum,

Brothers, found this on Radio Islam. Sorry brother Yusuf for sending u the link about that Afgan whore who is in the miss world.


Israeli Mafia" in South Africa Makes News with Recent Killings
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 03/29/2000
JOHANNESBURG, March 29 (JTA) - The "Israeli mafia" has made headlines in South Africa following the recent discovery of the body of an alleged member of the group.

Shai Avishar, 36, disappeared from the trendy Johannesburg suburb of Norwood last October. His body was discovered in a shallow grave some 40 miles away following a tip-off to police.

A South African police spokesman said the group posed no threat to the local Jewish community or other South African Jews.

The spokesman added that a member of the police investigating the group had received death threats from syndicate members.

"There are about 20 syndicate members all in all; whereas there are about 120,000 members in the police service," the spokesman said. "We will therefore not be intimidated by them."

Avishar allegedly had contacts with a reputed mob leader in Israel, Yossi Harari, who is reported to have been convicted in Israel of four criminal charges.

Avishar and his former wife, Johannesburg socialite Hazel Crane, were friends of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who has remained a prominent and influential politician since her divorce from former President Nelson Mandela a few years ago.

Crane is reported to have fled the country because she believed her life was in danger from members of the syndicate. Before fleeing, she reported receiving death threats from the group.

Police suspect that Avishar was murdered by another member of the syndicate after an apparent double-cross in a diamond deal.

Police have linked an additional two murders to the syndicate, and they suspect a third.

In the two incidents linked to the group, the victims' heads had been covered with a shawl.

Motti Raz, who came to South Africa in 1996, apparently launched the "Israeli mafia." He was later killed and his body found, also in a shallow grave, near Johannesburg.

The syndicate has been implicated in various crimes, including illegal diamond dealing, drug trafficking, protection payments and illegal firearms.

The syndicate is said to operate primarily in the three largest cities in South Africa - Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban - where Jews have been the prime targets of the group.

The police say that so far four syndicate members have been killed, all by their own people.

"They are powerful, but they are killing their own people because they are too greedy," the police spokesman said.

One suspected member of the syndicate, Camilllo Zavatani, has appeared in court on charges of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

Police have named two other suspected members, Lior Saadt and Amir Moilla, as murder suspects and are on the run.

(c Jewish Telegraphic Agency Inc. The above information is available on a read-only basis and cannot be reproduced without permission from JTA.)

My choice for the vacant editorship at the Spectator would be Mark Steyn. I know you guys would take umbrage at this, but here is a small example of his take on the Montreal climate conference.

"Is Britain on the brink of a New Ice Age?" Europe could get so chilly that shivering Muslim rioters might burn the entire Peugeot fleet on the first night. Which would be good for the environment, presumably. After that, they'd be reduced to huddling round the nearest fire-breathing imam for warmth."

You can't argue that this neo-con, colonial doesn’t biting wit.

Astarfullah!! Can you believe that our women are behaving like this.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3208417.stm

The Truth About
Shaytaan
and the
Zionists
by Bashir Abd'al-Maseeh

[Yusuf: deleted. Go get your own blog if you wish to post this gibberish. You are taking the mickey, and if you post any more nonsense like this it will be deleted.]

Boris Johnson 4ever.

Crikey!!!!

Presumably by 'brazenly unbalanced' it means that the magazine had little sympathy for the rioters.

Funny that.

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