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Posted: Sun Jul 22nd, 2012 15:56 |
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steve of oxford
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JK: "Whilst I might agree with some of the sentiments the tone of the posts need to be a bit less provocative or 'aggressive' " .....well at least I can't be accused of murdering the public while in their pay. "Did you know it was an offense in England and possibly in the UK for more than 12 people to come together in public to have a demonstration without prior notification to the Chief Constable and permission being given by his office.| .......perceived offence. Like for instance most of the laws you cite in preventing free speech, are not English laws, they're actually 'Blair laws', which I hasten to add are not in the least recognised by me. Didn't vote for him. Don't agree with anything he did. Don't like him. Don't recognise his office, in fact you may be surprised to learn his 1997 election was illegal, but the fact was covered up. So what has this coalition done to reverse what the traitor did?....nothing, zilch, nowt, absolutely nothing at all. In Fact Cameron is lately being accused of emulating Blair.....so my question is; who's working the strings and is our nation so pathetically conditioned now as to naively accept some other big foreign power's quislings? It would seem so. Example of this is in the Tomlinson case, the PM and Home Secretary have to authorise TSG (really still the SPG) deployment. In the G20 summit this was done, along with government request for illegal kettling simply to make sure no one got near a certain visiting head of state, and an English man was sacrificed. Now,....while we're on the subject of state sponsored murder....around these parts i.e. Abingdon, and in reference to a certain weapons inspector.....you'd be hard pressed to find anyone with a good word to say about Blair, or the Orwellian sham he left us with. " Truly a decaying third world nation that is pompous enough to believe that its banana republic is the centre of a great empire." yup, agree with that, but add it seems to me more case of a certain superpower cannot do it's business on it's own and needs us, this is why we have quislings in government. Taking Blair as an example, I always maintained he must have been on the CIA payroll. "lest we all fall into the hands of the black shirts and thought police." .....I frequently chat to some of our Atlantically challenged cousins, and generally I find they're scared stiff of a black Chevy van turning up outside their house. Fortunately over here most Englishmen are not in the least intimidated by the mandate-less treasoners in government or their foreign paymasters, and if truth be told could probably outwit the goons in any case. Not wishing to be too provocative, if I had my way any member of parliament caught kow towing to a foreign power would be put through Traitor's Gate & sent to the block. Foreign countries have their problems, but they're not out problems and we shouldn't be spending money & life getting involved. We're a piddly little island which was wrecked by quisling Blair and we're left with the ramifications to deal with, besides, our special relationship friend's problems are of it's own making....nothing to do with us, especially as that country has been taking the P since 1945....time we dumped them.
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