Hey, Jacqui, did the flick have a happy ending?

So the British Home Secretary, Jacqui “happy endings” Smith, (the British Home Secretary is a post sort of like our own Homeland Security Chief brought to us compliments of Bush and currently occupied by the bug-eyed guppy Janet Napolitano) has published the list of 22 people that she will not allow entry into the UK.  That is, as we shall see later, wishful thinking, but for now allow me just to draw your attention to a little threat, ahhh I mean a “note to editors” that resides at the bottom of the official British government page where the the said list can be found:

Notes to editors

Under the unacceptable behavior policy, the Home Secretary may exclude from the UK any non-British citizen, whether in the UK or abroad, who uses any means or medium including:

  • writing, producing, publishing or distributing material
  • public speaking including preaching
  • running a website or
  • using a position of responsibility such as teacher, community or youth leader

To express views which:

  • foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs
  • seek to provoke others to terrorist acts
  • foment other serious criminal activity or seek to provoke others to serious criminal acts or
  • foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence in the UK.

Of course the last is the typical catchall phrase so loved by dictators throughout history. You have of course noted that the “editor” in question doesn’t have to be the one inciting to anything. If anyone decides that they like, or not, what was published and decides to commit “inter-community violence,” then the editor finds himself right smack on the UK Stazi blacklist. So for instance if, as the Sharia cancer advances throughout the UK and Muslims become increasingly intolerant- as they irreversibly do- they, the Muslims, might decide to riot because a publication had the temerity to publish a picture of the Pope or a Church or – I was going to say the Cross but I know better, it is after all England. Well in that scenario, according to the UK Home Secretary’s editor warning, the editor and maybe the photographer and the author would be on the UK Stazi black list.

In keeping with the sterling tradition of British appeasement there is no mention whatsoever about blacklisting the actual perpetrators of the violence. Ah well, I suppose they are just mindless victims of the diabolical free speech wielding dastardly editors.

Seriously, folks, how is it that every single wretched mosque in England has not been closed down in accordance with the above mentioned policy? Has Mrs. Jacqui Smith ever read the Koran? Oh sure. Telling the faithful to kill and cut off the heads of infidels as the Koran prescribes does not incite anyone to violence.   Don’t be silly.

Ok we let you into the country, but just this once, you happy go lucky non inter-community instigator you

Besides, Islamists are given special dispensation by Jacqui Smith herself.  So much so that two leading Islamist terrorist sympathizers were allowed to enter the UK and speak at the House of Commons at a pro-Palestinian meeting organised by a far-left Labour MP, Jeremy Corbyn. The G20 summit was also going on at the time so why would anyone be worried about inter-community violence being incited. The two were Hussein Al Hajj Hassan, a member of the political wing of Lebanese terror group Hezbollah and Dyab Abou Jahjah, a Belgian Muslim firebrand who has published disgusting anti-Semitic cartoons.  One showed Adolf Hitler and 15-year-old Holocaust victim Anne Frank both naked in bed with the caption: “Write that in your diary, Anne”.  Source

Of course, as neither of the two are white or Christian or “editors” neither was hauled away, but I am told that they were given a stern warning and she even shook a finger at them,or in their general direction, or in the direction of where they would be if they weren’t elsewhere. Oh heck! She chastised them by putting Mike Savage on the blacklist.

The thing is, that while the dingbat bends over backwards to accommodate the sharia destruction of the UK and goes around wearing hajibs, the Islamist terrorist sympathizers in England are laughing at her, as thugs do at all appeasers, and use the blacklist to further ridicule the moronic Home Secretary and her impotence.

Here is just an example of the contempt with which the Muslims in the UK hold Mrs.  Smith.   Note: none of those present were placed on the blacklist, but then again they really weren’t “editors” now were they?

“JUST days after Home Secretary Jacqui Smith announced tough new measures to name and shame foreign-based extremists and prevent them coming from abroad to stir up hatred in the UK, firebrand preacher Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad cocked a snook at her new initiative, the Evening Standard can reveal.

More than 200 Muslims at a packed public meeting in Tower Hamlets were told by organizer Anjem Choudary: “We have a special surprise, a special treat for you. Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad will be joining us on a live feed from Lebanon.” He added: “As Muslims, we will not submit to any man-made law, any government, or any prime minister – Bush or Brown – or [to] Jacqui Smith. We submit to Allah.”

Choudry you loveble peacenick you!
Choudry you loveble peacenick you!

Choudary, who with Bakri led the fanatical Al-Muhajiroun organization – notorious for its glorification

of terrorism and the 9/11 attacks before its banning and dissolution in 2004 -warmed up the crowd, two Sundays ago, with his own inflammatory rhetoric….

Later, in front of a huge banner that exhorted “Muslims rise against British oppression”, he introduced the star turn, 50-year-old Omar Bakri, who was standing by in Lebanon. A giant screen, six-feet high and six-feet wide, had been set up to project the image of the extremist known as “the Tottenham Ayatollah”. He was refused re-entry to the UK in 2005 as “not conducive to the public good” after vowing that Muslims would “give the West a 9/11 day after day after day”….

But the most provocative was student leader Abu Rumaysah, who spoke to the crowd as if they were trainee terrorists. “Delete unnecessary material from your computers, take precautions not to attract attention to yourself and prepare your family for [police] raids,” he said. He added that they should support the families of Muslims who were arrested and that Islam will only take over the UK if Muslims are proactive and enforce Sharia law in their own communities….

“Women need to be covered up, men lashed for fornication [outside marriage] and hands cut off for theft and breaking Sharia law,” he said…Were the organisers – and perhaps Tower Hamlets council – in breach of the law for allowing Bakri to speak?

Nobody seemed to know. A Home Office spokeswoman said: “This appears to be something that the new measures, which only prevent individuals from coming here and spreading their hate in person, do not cover.”

Later, in a prepared statement, the Home Office said: “The UK is determined to stop those who spread extremism through preaching violent messages in our communities, but it is for the police and the Crown Prosecution Service to investigate any breach of the law.”
When told of this, a Metropolitan Police spokesman was nonplussed. “It’s the Home Office that makes the laws,” he said. “If it doesn’t know whether something is against the law, then who does?”

Read entire article here

But what the British Home Secretary lacks in brains she also seems to lack in libido LMAO!

UK: Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who banned Wilders, lists porn film as an expense

Now it seems that Mrs. Smith attention could have been somewhat diverted – as it has emerged that she and her husband take time to view porn and attempted to charge taxpayers for their viewings.

No really.  Is anyone surprised?

Source

Here is the list, how many left wingers are on it?

Abdullah Qadri Al Ahdal

Preacher. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and fostering hatred which might lead to inter-community violence.

Yunis Al Astal

Preacher. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to terrorist acts.

Stephen Donald Black

Set up Stormfront, a racist website. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by promoting serious criminal activity and fostering hatred, which might lead to inter-community violence in the United Kingdom.

Wadgy Abd El Hamied Mohamed Ghoneim

A prolific speaker and writer. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glory terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to commit terrorist acts.

Eric Gliebe

Has made web-radio broadcasts in which he vilifies certain ethnic groups and encourages the download and distribution of provocative racist leaflets and posters. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by justifying terrorist violence, provoking others to commit serious crime and fostering racial hatred.

Mike Guzovsky

Leader of a violent group and actively involved with military training camps. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to terrorist acts.

Safwat Hijazi

Television preacher. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by glorifying terrorist violence.

Nasr Javed

Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs.

Abdul Ali Musa

Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by fomenting and glorifying terrorist violence in furtherance of his particular beliefs and seeking to provoke others to terrorist acts.

Fred Waldron Phelps Snr and Shirley Phelps-Roper

Pastor and leading spokesperson of Westboro Baptist Church. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by fostering hatred which might lead to inter-community violence in the United Kingdom.

Samir Al Quntar

Spent three decades in prison for killing four soldiers and a four-year-old girl. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to terrorist acts.

Artur Ryno and Pavel Skachevsky

Leaders of a violent gang that beat migrants and posted films of their attacks on the internet. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by fomenting serious criminal activity and seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts.

Amir Siddique

Preacher. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by fomenting terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs.

Michael Alan Weiner (also known as Michael Savage)

Controversial daily radio host. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts and fostering hatred which might lead to inter-community violence.

The tougher exclusions policy follows the Prime Minister’s commitment in the National Security Strategy to take ‘stronger action against those we suspect of stirring up tensions’ and the Home Secretary’s decision to introduce a presumption in favour of exclusion for extremists promoting hatred or violence.

Under the new policy we are preventing more promoters of hate from coming to the UK than ever before, with more than five being excluded a month as opposed to two a month under the previous policy.

Statement from the Home Secretary

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