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Ugandans kidnapped, drugged and raped 13 yr old Scottish girl
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i***@lycos.com
2006-10-29 09:49:17 UTC
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A man who abducted and raped a 13-year-old girl has been sentenced to
12 years in prison.

Watson Ogora, 33, and an accomplice, forced the girl into a car and
made her swallow a date-rape drug before raping her, Snaresbrook Crown
Court heard.

They caught the girl near Plaistow tube station, east London, in
January 2005.

The schoolgirl, from Glasgow, had lost consciousness after the first
attack, but she was raped again by both men the next morning, the court
heard.

The girl was so traumatised that she has still not revealed how she
escaped her abductors.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6092792.stm

This would not have happened if the government protected our borders
from this filth.
FriarTuck
2006-10-29 11:52:03 UTC
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Post by i***@lycos.com
A man who abducted and raped a 13-year-old girl has been sentenced to
12 years in prison.
Watson Ogora, 33, and an accomplice, forced the girl into a car and
made her swallow a date-rape drug before raping her, Snaresbrook Crown
Court heard.
They caught the girl near Plaistow tube station, east London, in
January 2005.
The schoolgirl, from Glasgow, had lost consciousness after the first
attack, but she was raped again by both men the next morning, the court
heard.
The girl was so traumatised that she has still not revealed how she
escaped her abductors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6092792.stm
This would not have happened if the government protected our borders
from this filth.
whats the % of prisoners who are immigrants? in a table giving stats for
last 20 years say...

Doubt they would let that info out, its Non-PC (racist) isn't it????

Plus our glorious leaders don't want to be fingered for their mistakes....
Me
2006-10-30 04:54:52 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 11:52:03 GMT, FriarTuck
Post by FriarTuck
Post by i***@lycos.com
A man who abducted and raped a 13-year-old girl has been sentenced to
12 years in prison.
Watson Ogora, 33, and an accomplice, forced the girl into a car and
made her swallow a date-rape drug before raping her, Snaresbrook Crown
Court heard.
They caught the girl near Plaistow tube station, east London, in
January 2005.
The schoolgirl, from Glasgow, had lost consciousness after the first
attack, but she was raped again by both men the next morning, the court
heard.
The girl was so traumatised that she has still not revealed how she
escaped her abductors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6092792.stm
This would not have happened if the government protected our borders
from this filth.
whats the % of prisoners who are immigrants? in a table giving stats for
last 20 years say...
Doubt they would let that info out, its Non-PC (racist) isn't it????
Plus our glorious leaders don't want to be fingered for their mistakes....
This fucking bullshit has got to stop. Whites MUST regain control of
their treasonous governments who collaborate with the Jewish communist
agenda of multiculturalism, and MUST eject all non-Whites from their
midst.

Where's Hitler now that we REALLY need him?



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Alex
2006-10-30 11:24:17 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 11:52:03 GMT, FriarTuck
Post by FriarTuck
Post by i***@lycos.com
A man who abducted and raped a 13-year-old girl has been sentenced to
12 years in prison.
Watson Ogora, 33, and an accomplice, forced the girl into a car and
made her swallow a date-rape drug before raping her, Snaresbrook Crown
Court heard.
They caught the girl near Plaistow tube station, east London, in
January 2005.
The schoolgirl, from Glasgow, had lost consciousness after the first
attack, but she was raped again by both men the next morning, the court
heard.
The girl was so traumatised that she has still not revealed how she
escaped her abductors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6092792.stm
This would not have happened if the government protected our borders
from this filth.
whats the % of prisoners who are immigrants? in a table giving stats for
last 20 years say...
Doubt they would let that info out, its Non-PC (racist) isn't it????
Plus our glorious leaders don't want to be fingered for their mistakes....
This fucking bullshit has got to stop. Whites MUST regain control of
their treasonous governments who collaborate with the Jewish communist
agenda of multiculturalism, and MUST eject all non-Whites from their
midst.
Where's Hitler now that we REALLY need him?
He'd blame ZOG too.

Killfiled.
Alex
2006-10-30 11:23:09 UTC
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No offense, but how is it relevant that they are 'Ugandans' and
the girl is Scottish?

Considering the reactions to this post, you'd think no one
else would get raped in the UK.

Alex
Post by i***@lycos.com
A man who abducted and raped a 13-year-old girl has been sentenced to
12 years in prison.
Watson Ogora, 33, and an accomplice, forced the girl into a car and
made her swallow a date-rape drug before raping her, Snaresbrook Crown
Court heard.
They caught the girl near Plaistow tube station, east London, in
January 2005.
The schoolgirl, from Glasgow, had lost consciousness after the first
attack, but she was raped again by both men the next morning, the court
heard.
The girl was so traumatised that she has still not revealed how she
escaped her abductors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6092792.stm
This would not have happened if the government protected our borders
from this filth.
h***@freeispshares.co.uk
2006-10-30 11:48:35 UTC
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Post by Alex
No offense, but how is it relevant that they are 'Ugandans' and
the girl is Scottish?
Considering the reactions to this post, you'd think no one
else would get raped in the UK.
How many times do you have to be told before you understand?
Many immigrant groups have a higher propensity to crime than the
natives. Therefore the crime rate is higher than it should be.
Therefore there are a lot of victims of crime who would not have been
victims of crime if those immigrants groups were not in our country.
Alex
2006-10-31 13:34:17 UTC
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Post by h***@freeispshares.co.uk
Post by Alex
No offense, but how is it relevant that they are 'Ugandans' and
the girl is Scottish?
Considering the reactions to this post, you'd think no one
else would get raped in the UK.
How many times do you have to be told before you understand?
Many immigrant groups have a higher propensity to crime than the
natives.
Would you like to back that up with data?

Alex
h***@freeispshares.co.uk
2006-10-31 13:21:07 UTC
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Post by Alex
Post by h***@freeispshares.co.uk
Post by Alex
No offense, but how is it relevant that they are 'Ugandans' and
the girl is Scottish?
Considering the reactions to this post, you'd think no one
else would get raped in the UK.
How many times do you have to be told before you understand?
Many immigrant groups have a higher propensity to crime than the
natives.
Would you like to back that up with data?
It has been shown time and time again. You can easily get the figures
and the reports. How anyone can be ignorant of this is beyond me.
milou
2006-10-31 14:40:53 UTC
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On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:34:17 -0000, "Alex"
Post by Alex
Post by h***@freeispshares.co.uk
Post by Alex
No offense, but how is it relevant that they are 'Ugandans' and
the girl is Scottish?
Considering the reactions to this post, you'd think no one
else would get raped in the UK.
How many times do you have to be told before you understand?
Many immigrant groups have a higher propensity to crime than the
natives.
Would you like to back that up with data?
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allan tracy
2006-10-31 16:04:17 UTC
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Post by Alex
Would you like to back that up with data?
Even the BBC are now reporting the concern over the higher levels of
crime amongst the black community.

Since the Tube bombing and now Jack Straw's outburst, multi-culti is
dead in the water and suddenly some rather dubious outpourings from the
most unlikely sources are revealing some of our leftie friends to be
the racists they always were.

Look forward soon to Bernard Manning back on Parkinson.

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