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I don't think we can pray hard enough to Jesus to ensure that the USA doesn't coddle these towelheads like those stupid Brits. We might even need a new amendment to the constitution.
QATADA, OUR NEIGHBOUR FROM HELL...

HATE PREACHER: Abu Qatada
Hate preacher Abu Qatada has moved into an £800,000 home funded by the taxpayer following his release from jail.
New neighbours of the cleric once described as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand in Europe said: “He could not be less welcome.”
One resident, who served in the Navy during the Gulf War, said: “The fact that he is in my country, let alone around my neighbourhood, makes me mad. We are losing men in Afghanistan and now this man is allowed to live here.”
Qatada arrived at the house in London on Tuesday after a court granted him bail.
He is wearing an electronic tag and has to stay indoors 22 hours a day.
His wife and five children are believed to have moved into the four-bedroom property a month ago.
It costs £576 per week to rent, paid for by housing benefits.
Houses on the quiet, residential street have sold for nearly £1million.
Qatada was released by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission after winning his fight against deportation to Jordan over “torture” fears there.
Hate preacher Abu Qatada has moved into an £800,000 home funded by the taxpayer following his release from jail.
New neighbours of the cleric once described as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand in Europe said: “He could not be less welcome.”
One resident, who served in the Navy during the Gulf War, said: “The fact that he is in my country, let alone around my neighbourhood, makes me mad. We are losing men in Afghanistan and now this man is allowed to live here.”
Qatada arrived at the house in London on Tuesday after a court granted him bail.
He is wearing an electronic tag and has to stay indoors 22 hours a day.
His wife and five children are believed to have moved into the four-bedroom property a month ago.
It costs £576 per week to rent, paid for by housing benefits.
Houses on the quiet, residential street have sold for nearly £1million.
Qatada was released by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission after winning his fight against deportation to Jordan over “torture” fears there.
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