The rich get richer and the poor revolts.
In the UK they are sick and tired as like in the USA with the Muslims period. I hear them cry this one did this to me and that one did this to me but the real reason they want to kill is that they like killing and it's an excuse for them to kill in the name of Religion.
Muslims have killed Americans since Jefferson's times and we had to go to war.. you know Tripoli.. Or did the Muslim Historians decided it was too embarrassing to bring up the wars Muslims lost.
Yesterday I was watching Munch the movie. Not that I wasn't in Munch at the time of the Murder of 14 Israeli Olympians. There was a line in the movie that was very true and I heard this from the time I was able to walk and understand. The Muslims have 4 wives, each wife has 4 -10 children , each one waiting to raise up. In the Western Countries they don't understand this so they give them more and more money hoping that will bring peace. But the terms of peace and money changes day to day with better agreements. How can you trust people who go back on their word.
Tensions on streets after slaughter of British soldier: War memorials defaced and mosque firebombed as EDL march on Westminster
- Bomber Command Memorial and Animals In War Memorial vandalised
- Police are unsure if attack was by Muslims or by far-right troublemakers
- 1,000 EDL chant, sing and march from Trafalgar Square to Downing Street
- Police keep them apart from Unite Against Fascism counter-protest
- Mosque fire-bombed in wake of Lee Rigby's execution in Woolwich
Two of Britain's most celebrated war memorials have been defaced, apparently with the word 'Islam' scrawled across them and inscriptions scrubbed out with red paint.
Police have confirmed they are investigating the vandalism of the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park and the Animals In War Memorial in Park Lane, both in central London.
Pictures taken today show that the damage has now been covered over with plastic or white sheets.
Scotland Yard said there have not been any arrests, so it not clear if it has been done by Muslim protesters or far-right groups attempting to stir-up hatred.

Message: This image shows the word 'Islam' daubed on the Animals In War Memorial, but police are not sure if it was carried out by Muslim protesters or far-right groups trying to stir up trouble


Attack: The Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, was also targeted in the past 24 hours and was then covered in black plastic and guarded by police

A tarpaulin covers part of the Animals in War Memorial on Park Lane, which police say they found at 5am
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: 'At 5am this morning police discovered graffiti on both the RAF Bomber Command War Memorial in Green Park and the Animals in War Memorial on Park Lane.
'Royal Parks' officers and Westminster police are investigating. There have been no arrests at present.'
The Bomber Command Memorial remembers the sacrifice and bravery of the 55,573 RAF crew who lost their lives in the Second World War and was unveiled by the Queen last summer.
Just last week Dame Judi Dench described herself as being 'very proud' to be the first patron of a new campaign to preserve it for generations to come.
The Animals in War Memorial is 'a powerful and moving tribute to all the animals that served, suffered and died alongside the British, Commonwealth and Allied forces in the wars and conflicts of the 20th century', according to the Animals in War Fund website.
The monument was unveiled by the Princess Royal in November 2004 - the 90th anniversary of the start of World War I.
The fund's website says the £2 million needed to build the monument came from 'a national appeal and the generosity of many individual donors, charities and companies'.

Scene: A man looks at the 'Animals at War' Memorial in Central London, after it was defaced with red paint overnight

Upsetting: The spray paint has been used to scrub out the inscription on the tribute to the animals which helped keep Britain free
It came as supporters of the English Defence League marched through central London today.
The EDL demonstrators pushed their way through a police cordon as they made their way to Trafalgar Square.
They chanted 'Muslim killers off our streets' and 'There’s only one Lee Rigby' and protesters held placards that read 'Blood on your hands' and 'GB RIP'.
They are expected to demonstrate outside Downing Street later.
A group of United Against Fascism supporters are planning a counter-protest at the same time and were penned in by the Met Police to avoid ugly clashes.
The demonstrators marched through Admiralty Arch and onto Parliament Square.
They were escorted by Metropolitan Police officers and vans, while a force helicopter followed overhead.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said Whitehall was closed to traffic because of 'a number of demonstrations'.

Marchers: English Defence League supporters congregated on Whitehall today before starting a march to Downing Street

Hundreds came to central London claiming they were there to remember fallen soldier Lee Rigby

Control: Police officers walk members of the English Defence League protest as they march from Trafalgar Square


Messages: The EDL supporters were chanting and singing at the event in central London

Across the road: 'Unite Against Fascism' demonstrators shouted across police lines at English Defence League demonstrators
Tensions have also increased in certain communities where thugs have been attacking mosques in retaliation for the murder of Lee Rigby.
A Grimsby mosque was last night hit with petrol bombs, while people were inside, including children.
Chairman Diler Gharib said: 'We had just finished our prayers and were discussing how to thank our neighbours for the support they have shown us over the past few days when we heard a bang and saw fire coming under the door.
'I grabbed a fire extinguisher and put it out and then two more petrol bombs hit the fire escape and the bin so I had to put those out too.
'Luckily the police have been monitoring the mosque since the last attack and they were able to arrest two people almost straight away.
'We have all been feeling on edge and now this has happened. It’s not just the people at the mosque we are worried about, it’s our wives, daughters and children who are out in the community.
'People need to realise that the people who committed the murder in Woolwich are criminals and it had nothing to do with the Muslim faith.'

Attack: This scorched door to the Grimsby Mosque shows the damage caused by the firebomb attack last night

Scene: Police and firefighters attend the blaze started by troublemakers at a Grimsby mosque last night
On Saturday night riot police were called to stop a ‘Help for Heroes’ walk over fears it would turn violent.
Officers carrying shields and batons brought a halt to the parade in Bristol after they received reports of planned trouble.
Marchers said they were raising money for the armed forces charity but internet rumours claimed the facist group the English Defence League was also taking part.
Police stopped the walk outside a pub - sparking a five hour stand-off which saw up to 40 people barricade themselves inside.
Riot police, vans and horses attended on Saturday evening as an operation was launched to contain the group.
Officers say there were 19 arrests and 12 people were later charged with public order offences and five remanded in custody.

Problems: Hoards of police were forced to break up the walk in Bristol because of disorder

Trouble: Riot officers were called to halt a Bristol walk in support of Help for Heroes after they feared it would stoke up 'community tensions' - this led to 19 arrests
Meanwhile an English Defence League activist who threatened to burn down a mosque in retaliation for Lee Rigby's murder has been told he faces jail.
Adam Rodgers took to Facebook following the murder and called on his fellow EDL members to meet him at a mosque in Hastings, Sussex.
The 28-year-old posted various 'inflammatory' remarks on the social networking site in the hours following the drummer's death including 'the mosque needs burning down'.
Lead magistrate Paul Brown, told him: 'The harm you could have created was potentially huge due to the circumstances. You made threats to burn down a mosque and mobilise people at a time when feelings are running very high due to a tragic incident. All options will remain open, including prison.'
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Tony Blair to be in charge of £3billion plan to revitalise Palestine's economy, U.S. secretary of state John Kerry reveals
- Kerry says plan could cut unemployment by almost two-thirds
- But Kerry said it all depends on peace between Israel and Palestinians
- Kerry has been working with Blair and global business leaders
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Secretary of State John Kerry has declared he believes a potential £3billion plan is emerging that could boost the Palestinian economy by up to 50 per cent in the next three years.
It could also cut unemployment by almost two-thirds, and average wages could jump 40 per cent, he said. But Kerry said it all depends on parallel progress on peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Kerry has been working with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and global business leaders to devise economic plans to revitalise the Palestinian economy.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has said a potential £3billion plan is emerging that could expand the Palestinian economy

Kerry has been working with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair (pictured) and global business leaders to devise economic plans
He offered few specific details and acknowledged that his vision might easily be taken as fantasy in a part of the world that has suffered through decades of conflict, and where peace prospects remain dim.
'We know it can be done,' he insisted. 'This is a plan for the Palestinian economy that is bigger, bolder and more ambitious than anything proposed' in the last two decades.
Kerry, outlining his hopes at a business conference on the Dead Sea in Jordan, was unsparing in his bold economic predictions:
- Palestinian agriculture production could double or triple
- Tourism could triple
- 100,000 new homes, many of them energy efficient, could be built in the next three years.

Pictured here speaking at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa at the King Hussein Convention Centre, near the Dead Sea, Kerry said tourism could triple in Palestine if the plan is a success

Kerry said 100,000 new homes could be built in the next three years in Palestine. Pictured here, a Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli forces at the Qalandia checkpoint, in the Israeli occupied West Bank, Palestine
The former Massachusetts senator, who has been trying as well to restart direct Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, was to meet later Sunday in Amman with Blair, American hedge fund investor Tim Collins and the foreign ministers of Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
He said he has been coordinating with leading business experts around the world and that the plan would explore new opportunities in tourism, construction, light manufacturing, agriculture, energy and communications.
'Is this a fantasy?' Kerry asked the crowd. 'I don't think so, because there are already great examples of investment and entrepreneurship that are working in the West Bank.
'We know it can be done, but we've never experienced the kind of concentrated effort that this group is talking about bringing to the table.'
He said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas support the plan, but he added that it won't truly take hold unless both sides make headway on restarting peace talks.
Abbas also attended the conference in Jordan, as did Israeli President Shimon Peres, though they offered two starkly different messages on the peace impasse.
The Palestinian leader spent much of the time criticizing Israeli intransigence, while the Israeli Nobel Peace Prize laureate pressed his government's view that negotiations should begin immediately without preconditions.
Kerry allowed that barriers to commerce would have to be removed to spur economic growth. The Palestinians have long complained about limitations on movement and investment that have hampered its economic potential.
Kerry has made four trips to Israel and the Palestinian territories over the last two months in an effort to rejuvenate the peace process. He hasn't made any tangible success so far but insists he is engaged in productive talks with both sides.
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