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Not sure what planet Paul Burton is living on.
My guess is that he will never want to live in a dreery council house estate in Glasgow where the drug dealer and users get there own way.
As usual, the lunatic liberals want a solution that doesn't involve holding corrupt muslim governments accountable.
For example, The Bhutto family are not having to answer tough questions from Jeremy Paxman or Kirsty Wark on camera and explain the accusations of money laundering - the left wing BBC would never dream of it.
The Middle East accounts for one third of all the bribes made every year in the business world. There is around 350 arabs against 300 million citizens of the USA - so when it comes to corruption the arab muslims are world leaders.
BTW
Like the Bhuttos, the Afghans are not arab but they are muslim and they like 'illegal' money just not so keen on 'illegal' wars.
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When it comes to 'hypocrisy' you fogot to mention these dealers are practising goody two shoes MUSLIMS - you just couldn't bring yourelf to say it.
These muslim farmers who deal in this drug will not eat bacon sandwiches because thats a 'sin'.
Drug dealing, according to the Koran, isn't a sin then, eh?
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