Saturday, 21 April 2007

St Georges Day - April 23rd


How very appropriate it is that St George is the Patron Saint of England.

It was the Colours of Saint George, a white flag with a red cross of a martyr that became first the uniform of the Crusaders as they fought to drive back the hordes of Islam. Then his banners colours became the Flag of England - a Christian country with Christian values.

And how appropriate it is now, that once again Our Country is having to face the threat of domination by the Cult of Mohammed and that the symbolic dragon that St George is shown slaying is that of Islam. What better flag could the true English have to Rally around.



So you would think that all true Englishmen would be proud of their chosen Saint and flag. But no.

There are those in the Labour Party, who hate your Flag, your Saint and to be blunt - if you are a white Englishman, you. It is a reminder to the Marxists of English Unity, the same as the Union Jack is the symbol of British unity and so also hated by the internationalists. That is why they wish our historic symbols banned and hidden away. And that is why you must go and buy an English flag and fly it.

There have even been attempts over the years by the Church - Our Church who thinks St George should be replaced with another less controversial Saint. One that does not offend - you guessed it. The Moslems.

I think it would be a terrific site to see if every True Brit was to fly the flag on St Georges day. The more flags the Moslems see the sooner they will realise that the time for Hegira really does approach.

If you want to keep your flag flying then you must vote British National Party on May 3rd. B.N.P. Day

6 comments:

  1. Look at what I had to say today.

    http://drakesdrumuk.blogspot.com
    /2007/04/immigration-threat-to-
    uk-status.html

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  2. My nephew (16) mostly to be found cheering on a certain Scottish team trawled Glasgow today with his mates to buy large English flags.He bought one for his favourite auntie too, thats me! They will be flown at 6 locations in Glasgow in prominent positions in front gardens.
    I hope England is awash with them and all over the UK too.

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  3. I will keep an eye out in Wales.

    Have a pleasant Sunday Felicity.

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  4. When you say 'Our Church'..?

    If anyone's interested, I had a little rant on this myself:

    http://tinyurl.com/32mwb6

    Drake's Drum, nice post. I wonder if anyone can give me the URL to the Civitas pamphlet?

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  5. I will certainly be flying the flag,as I do on any other day.I alternate the flag between the Union flag and St Georges cross,they are always flying from a pole on the gable end of my house,it looks brilliant.

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