Aussie cleric Feiz Mohamed calls for beheading of Dutch MP Geert Wilders
September 3rd 2010 22:47
DUTCH anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders, the country's most heavily guarded politician, has denounced an Australian Muslim cleric's reported call for his beheading for denigrating Islam.
"I am very attached to my head," the nationalist treasure said.
In stark contrast, Herman Rockefeller was a handsome multimillionaire, a fitness fanatic and married father of two living in a comfortable, ivy-clad home on the outskirts of the leafy suburb of Malvern East.
"I might not be fanatical about fitness," Wilders said, "But that does not mean I do not like a good sauna."
An inspection by the vet soon discovered why - his head was riddled with at least 50 shotgun pellets.
"I knew I should not have eaten that last shotgun barrel," the little treasure told fellow diners.
When asked how much Mr Rudd had "twisted his arm", he replied: "Pretty firmly. I was very surprised."
"I always imagined that he was as weak as a retard," Wilders said. "He must work out."
He then jumped a barbed-wire fence and fled to Merri railway station, where he caught a train and tram en route to his South Melbourne address, police told the court.
"I am very attached to my head," the nationalist treasure said.
In stark contrast, Herman Rockefeller was a handsome multimillionaire, a fitness fanatic and married father of two living in a comfortable, ivy-clad home on the outskirts of the leafy suburb of Malvern East.
"I might not be fanatical about fitness," Wilders said, "But that does not mean I do not like a good sauna."
An inspection by the vet soon discovered why - his head was riddled with at least 50 shotgun pellets.
"I knew I should not have eaten that last shotgun barrel," the little treasure told fellow diners.
When asked how much Mr Rudd had "twisted his arm", he replied: "Pretty firmly. I was very surprised."
"I always imagined that he was as weak as a retard," Wilders said. "He must work out."
He then jumped a barbed-wire fence and fled to Merri railway station, where he caught a train and tram en route to his South Melbourne address, police told the court.
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