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Opinion of Khan based on region of UK one lives in?
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View PostKhan's talent and hardwork at the end of the day. HE has got himself to the point where he is, he put himself where he is.
Life is what you make out, you cant crucify him for what he makes based on that.
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Originally posted by Jedi Vader View PostThey have Churches in Pakistan but not to the extent of the amount of Mosques in Britain.
Show me in my posts where I have tried to justify any violence or racism to Asians????
Also, stop the name calling and debate like an Adult.
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Originally posted by shade darkar View Postkhan is a decent enough lad. its not people like khan that are a problem. its people like this
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/12-years-f...emist-web-post
theres too many pricks like that who give other ******s a bad name.
What a ******ed system.Last edited by DET. IRONSIDE; 07-29-2011, 12:57 PM.
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Originally posted by talz View PostAre you for real? Why do you need to celebrate christmas, eid or wateva in SCHOOLS??????? WHY??????? Celebrate it in your own time. Everybody has a month of holiday to celebrate christmas, but I dont see a month of holiday to celebrate Eid ?????Last edited by stefl14; 07-29-2011, 01:06 PM.
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Originally posted by stefl14 View PostWell it's a Christian country and it is what has been done for a long time. We shouldn't have to adapt to accomodate others. If you want to live here, play by the rules.
A Bishop said "that the fall in church marriages and baptisms revealed that Britain was no longer a Christian nation."Last edited by talz; 07-29-2011, 01:08 PM.
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Originally posted by talz View PostHardly a christian country anymore, Church had lost more than one in ten of its regular worshippers between 1996 and 2006, with a fall from more than one million to 880,000. I am not asking for Eid holidays i was simply referring that christians still have the rights to celebrate christmas.........Last edited by stefl14; 07-29-2011, 01:11 PM.
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Originally posted by stefl14 View PostRefer to my edited post. I won't argue I'm just saying that it has always been a bit of fun. Whether the country is religious anymore or not is besides the point. Many children enjoyed celebrating Christmas at school whether they were religious or not but now it isn't allowed? Give me a break. Nobody is asking people to believe Christianity but it is something that should not be taken away.Last edited by talz; 07-29-2011, 01:17 PM.
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Originally posted by talz View PostWell it's an obvious waste of time and money, they could instead be doing something positive. Obviously children who don't have christian beliefs will find it offensive that they have to take part in something that they dont believe in. If you want to put up decorations do it outside school as it's not needed in school lets be honest!
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