Monday 30 July 2007

Sign this petition NOW Dammit !!!.


It seems that a Miserable Bunch of Bastards in Ashtead have objected to the proposal to convert a large detached property in Gray’s Lane Ashtead into an short stay hostel for friends and relatives who are visiting injured Services personnel recovering at a nearby convalescent home.

Apparently these craven cowards; these inept greedy scum are fearful that the value of their suburban hovels will diminish in such close proximity to ordinary common lower class folk. Maybe they are concerned that the idea of men and women who may have 'something wrong' with them may perhaps in some way offend their finely tuned sensibilities.

As BNP News reports:

"One would have imagined that residents would welcome the opportunity to display hospitality and sympathy towards such visitors – the often traumatised mums and dads, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters of injured Services personnel; those brave lads and lasses who risk life and limb on a daily basis in the service of their country! It’s not as though complaining residents will have their suburban vistas “blighted” by the shocking sight of servicemen and women with missing limbs or eyes, or perhaps paralysed through spinal injuries, or badly disfigured from fire – anymore than having their peace and tranquillity disturbed by the screams of the mentally wrecked – the poor souls condemned to perpetually relive their own experience of hell every time they close their eyes!".

However there is good news in that over 31,000 people have now signed the petition in support of the SSAFA.

This is good – BUT IT IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH!

Have you signed yet? Have you encouraged your family, friends, neighbours and work colleagues to add their names? Have you passed on the petition details to your email contacts over the Internet? If not get cracking – as Mole Valley District Council’s planning committee is meeting up on Wednesday (1st August) evening to consider it!

Today we learn that the Association of British EX-Service personnel (ABEX) has joined the growing band of Services orientated Internet facilities asking people to support our Services personnel and their families by signing the petition. We strongly recommend that you visit this site as it covers a very broad range of issues of both general, and specific, interest to all those who appreciate the work done by our Armed Forces and who recognise that their families deserve support and respect as well.

The ABEX site may be found here.

The PETITION may be found here.

In addition please also email the planning committee at Mole Valley District Council to express your support for the SSAFA proposal. The email address is planning@molevalley.gov.uk

Our Services personnel and their families need your support, don’t let them down!

Don't be a Miserable Bunch of Bastards.

Pip pip.

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