Friday, 12 December 2008
A massive story that flew under the radar.
You see its OK in the eyes of this corrupt Government for the terrorist Muslim filth (a big minority of) to go blowing our people apart on their "suicide days out" in London, whilst that criminal Gordon Brown still panders for their (the Muslim) vote. When something is directed towards the BNP people you can almost read the thoughts by reading someones expression who opposes us that they actually want us to be harmed. I say this through the silence of condemnation from Government and the obvious non story of this through the media.
What was this act of potential terrorism you ask, well its sending a Christmas card to a BNP member, wishing them a merry Christmas from "ANTHRAX"..Of course if that was not bad enough the card was laced with a white powder that could have easily been mistaken and could have been the deadly fungal Anthrax spores.
The LibLabCon in this country are SCUM, the media in this country are SCUM, the perpetrator of this crime whether they be Asian or someone sponsored by the political party who "pays" thugs to intimidate our people through Union funded organisations, well they are NUMBER ONE SCUM.
To view the Anglia news Item click on the ORANGE HEADLINE above.
Friday, 18 July 2008
BNP to be in Daily Post?
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Saturday, 2 February 2008
Meet the BNP's blonde bombshell!
What community wouldn't be proud to have a Donna Bailey in its midst?
Committed to civic improvement, she's just as determined to mend broken swings
in the park as she is to stop teenagers hanging around the local corner shop in
the evenings. Such is the message coming from the fellow mothers huddled in the
park in question, a sorely neglected corner of the quaint West Sussex village of
Upper Beeding. The mums here call Donna - a warm, blue-eyed beautician, who
offers facials at very reasonable rates - one of their own, which in itself is
something of an accolade.They tell you that Upper Beeding is actually the sort
of place where you are an outsider until your family has lived here for three
generations. Donna, 41, however, has been brought into the fold in an
astonishing four years, since moving here with her three children to start a new
life after a painful divorce. "She's a marvellous person. She's just thrown
herself-into helping the community, and there aren't a lot of people like that
around these days," explains Lorraine Blain, 38, who runs the local pub.Link to full story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=511827&in_page_id=1770