I'm curious how you guys feel about the Moslime wanting to organize a march because he's against honoring fallen soldiers. I think soldiers alive and fallen should be honored.
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Choudary compares British troops to Nazi stormtroopers

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...tary-town.html
And this is what he hates
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Choudary compares British troops to Nazi stormtroopers

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...tary-town.html
The hate preacher organizing a march of Islamic extremists through the streets of Wootton Bassett sparked outrage today by comparing British troops fighting in Afghanistan to Nazi stormtroopers.
As more than 210,000 people signed an internet petition objecting to the march, Anjem Choudary said he had chosen to protest in the town - renowned for honoring soldiers killed in Afghanistan - because it would attract 'maximum attention'.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said tonight such a march would be 'abhorrent and offensive'.
Admitting a march through the town would be 'provocative', he launched into a bizarre explanation of why he opposed crowds honoring fallen British soldiers.
'The same could be said about the Germans fighting for Nazism in the Second World War,' he said. 'Those involved in 7/7 and 9/11 considered themselves to be soldiers.
'How would the British people feel if there was a parade for those who carried out 9/11 or 7/7?'
Choudary said 500 of his radical group Islam4UK would carry 'symbolic coffins' in memory of the Muslim civilians 'murdered by merciless' coalition forces.
As more than 210,000 people signed an internet petition objecting to the march, Anjem Choudary said he had chosen to protest in the town - renowned for honoring soldiers killed in Afghanistan - because it would attract 'maximum attention'.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said tonight such a march would be 'abhorrent and offensive'.
Admitting a march through the town would be 'provocative', he launched into a bizarre explanation of why he opposed crowds honoring fallen British soldiers.
'The same could be said about the Germans fighting for Nazism in the Second World War,' he said. 'Those involved in 7/7 and 9/11 considered themselves to be soldiers.
'How would the British people feel if there was a parade for those who carried out 9/11 or 7/7?'
Choudary said 500 of his radical group Islam4UK would carry 'symbolic coffins' in memory of the Muslim civilians 'murdered by merciless' coalition forces.

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