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Gordon Brown does a Barn storming speech, shows some enthusiam

But was it too little too late?

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It is a real shame that Labout has not defended its record. The National Minimum Wage was a GREAT thing - something the Tories are not a fan of.

Johann Hari: Welcome to Cameron land - shocking how this has been less reported.

To the people reading this, get out there and vote. Get your friends and families out there to vote too.

Phil Woolas gets desperate and racist in Oldham - Vote him out!

O people of Glodwick, Oldham, what will you do?

Since London Muslim has managed to put the contents in a better way that I can manage, I will quote:

Phil Woolas the vile Islamophopic creep has stooped to a new low even for him by distributing racist leaflets claiming Muslims want all teachers to wear the Niqab. The leaflets were naturally distributed in the predominately white areas of Oldham.

Phil Woolas is quaking in his Boots - time to kick him out.

People of Oldham East and Saddleworth - you can kick this nutbag out.

And he is worried. deeply worried - worried enough to claim that some bogus terrorist Islamist group is gunning for him and issuing death threats. I am pretty sure it is MPAC who have been campaigning in Glodwick against Woolas - not any islamist terrorist group, but just a bunch of people who feel they can make a difference.

He at the same time is putting a slur on his main rival of being supported by "Muslim/Saudi money".

Christian preacher arrested for saying homosexuality is a sin

Dale McAlpine was charged with causing “harassment, alarm or distress” after a homosexual police community support officer (PCSO) overheard him reciting a number of “sins” referred to in the Bible, including blasphemy, drunkenness and same sex relationships.

The 42-year-old Baptist, who has preached Christianity in Wokington, Cumbria for years, said he did not mention homosexuality while delivering a sermon from the top of a stepladder, but admitted telling a passing shopper that he believed it went against the word of God.

Police officers are alleging that he made the remark in a voice loud enough to be overheard by others and have charged him with using abusive or insulting language, contrary to the Public Order Act.

'Cuddle hormone' makes men more empathetic

A nasal spray can make men more in tune with other people's feelings, say a team of German and UK researchers.

They found that inhaling the "cuddle hormone" oxytocin made men just as empathetic as women.

The study in 48 volunteers also showed that the spray boosted the ability to learn from positive feedback.

Writing in the Journal of Neuroscience, the researchers said the spray may be useful for boosting behaviour therapy in conditions such as schizophrenia.

Read more @ BBC News

Belgian lawmakers pass burka ban

More if women want to wear it and do wear it, they will potentially be made to go indoors (into a cell - eitehr pay a fine or upto 7 days imprisonment).

Very liberating.

There are also suggestions that there are a huge number of women who wear the burka in Belgium. Thirty.

Belgium's lower house of parliament has voted for a law that would ban women from wearing the full Islamic face veil in public.

The law would ban any clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in places like parks and on the street. No-one voted against it.

The law now goes to the Senate, where it may face challenges over its wording, which may delay it.

If passed, the ban would be the first move of its kind in Europe.

The Turkish Imam and His Global Educational Mission

October, 1992. the Soviet Union has disbanded and chaos reigns in its former territories. Three times a week, a rattly Russian charter plane filled with young Muslim devotees flies east from Istanbul across barren, low-lying steppes to the capitals of Central Asia. The men are clean-cut, sharply dressed in dark suits and ties, trim of mustache and purposeful. It is the first foray out of their hometown for most, let alone on a plane, but such is their faith in Fethullah Gulen, the Turkish Muslim imam they revere. "Fly like swallows," Gulen exhorted, "to these countries that are newly free, as an expression of our brotherhood."

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