Saturday, October 16, 2010

British Tea Party Censored by Boston Globe

And I'm looking right at the printed copy of the piece!

British right seeks an invitation to Tea Party

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Your friends at Boston.com

And they want me too pay twice for these sorts of games?

What you would have read had the Globe not scrubbed it from their website:

"The relatively new English Defense League -- which warns that Islamic fundamentalism will soon engulf Britain -- is seeking guidance and inspiration from some U.S. figures taking a similar stance.

Related: Tea Party Refuses to Take the Pledge 

That is if you are a TRUE TEA-PARTIER and not some some controlled-opposition puke or usurper.

The British activists are less drawn to the anti-tax, anti-big-government Tea Party message and more attracted to elements taking an active stance against the spread of Islam, like Rabbi Nachum Shifren, a long-shot Republican candidate for the California state legislature who plans to visit England next week in a trip sponsored in part by the English Defense League.

The trip was organized by Roberta Moore, an English Defense League activist who has formed a "Jewish division" of the group. She said the rabbi will speak at an Oct. 24 rally in London....  

Yeah, SOME SUPREMACISM is JUST FINE!

Matthew Goodwin, a University of Nottingham professor and author of a new book about extremist groups in Britain, said the English Defense League has gained momentum in the last year and can now draw roughly one thousand people to its confrontational rallies. Some English Defense League protests have turned into clashes with police and the group Unite Against Fascism, which opposes the anti-Muslim movement 

Thank God there are STILL SOME GOOD PEOPLE in this world!!

Shifren -- sometimes called the surfing rabbi because of his penchant for riding the waves --  has given talks at Tea Party events. He said in a telephone interview that he plans to warn Britons that their country is being lost as fundamentalist Islam gains strength....  

Mine has been taken over by Zionists.  

And what the Globe didn't give me:

Pamela Geller, the prominent U.S. activist who leads an organization called Stop Islamization of America, said: "I share their goal of resisting Islamic supremacism and defending free societies."

That is not the one we need worry about.

British businessman Alan Lake, who said he is "heavily involved" with the English Defense League and other like-minded groups, believes it is important to reach out to activists in the United States and on mainland Europe.

"The benefit of joining with these other organizations is logistical and political, but also emotional," he said. "It's such a relief to find people in other countries who feel the way you do."  

Especially when you are FULL of HATE!

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