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Author Re: Ping: Imperial Leader
Alan

2006-01-11, 10:59 am

In article <dq20ni$5sm$1@domitilla.aioe.org>, 1c3m4n@gl4c13r.0rg (Iceman) wrote:

> Sorry to burst bubbles but the Usenet is a far different protocol, neither a
> list nor a blog. It's history has been established before there was a WWW.
> Has already been seen in court many times.
>
> Notice the above stated "would likely peril" that is because they knew
> stupid people would try and apply the law there as well. Now all the k00ks
> who made web pages flaming others will indeed be in peril. (even the
> "hidden" pages)


Yes, but I live in the U.K.

> Last and not least, Alan, check out your local news regarding the Internet
> Cops, in this case it had to do with a man and a woman who raped a 12week
> old baby girl and took pictures. There was a dead giveaway in that article
> about how they are watching you.


I hope they lock them both up and throw away the key.

Now do come on Iceman. Don't try the paranoid games with me. That fire at
Buncefield knocked New Labour's web-site off-line cos they are too stupid to
even have back-up. My sister-in-law worked for the Inland Revenue and she told
me all the troubles they have with their system. The C.S.A. is one all-mighty
cock-up, and the number of times you hear about them struggling to get their
systems up and running at the dole-office is beyond belief. This isn't America.
The whole system stumbles along from one XXXX-up to another, and if you have
been here then you know that is true. The British Government couldn't run a
piss-up in a brewery. And in this country, I have the right to be a communist if
I like, or I have the right to be in the B.N.P. if I like. I actually voted
Conservative last time, and in case you haven't noticed, the Conservatives
opposed the war, and both the Conservatives and the Lib-Dems have promised to
remove identity cards, and like I said on my web-page, I can just imagine the
chaos at Heathrow aiport the first time their wonderful proposed system goes
down. All it usually takes is a decent thunderstorm and with all this "global
warming", we do seem to be getting more of them.

So why should they be watching me in particular, when only 1/3 of the voting
population voted New Labour to begin with; and even his own party members, who
are supposedly left-wing, opposed the war and have been deserting the party in
droves? They have got an awful lot of watching to do in this country. I haven't
broken any laws by expressing opinions. Look at what the left-wing Guardian is
saying today:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnist...1683657,00.html

Listening to Tony Blair talk about his "respect agenda" yesterday, I wondered if
he was losing his marbles. What is "investing in good behaviour"? When was
"spitting at old ladies always a crime"? We have had this drivel for eight
years.

That's the left-wing saying that; the ones who voted that twat in.

and look at the letters:

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq...1683568,00.html

General Rose also speaks for me.

I take my hat off to Gen Michael Rose. Finally a senior military commander has
spoken of the idiocy of the war in Iraq (Comment, January 10). Perhaps others,
such as Gen Michael Walker, will only do so after their retirement. As a retired
infantry captain who served in Iraq in 2004, Gen Rose has spoken for me and
countless other officers and soldiers whom I served alongside. We wondered what
on earth we were doing risking both our lives and those of our men every day; we
knew there was no justification for war.

This guy is also British military. Do you think that military inteligence are
going to be taking any interest in me when their own people are opposed to the
war?

And the Blair Impeachment Newsfeed is such fun to watch:

http://newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?name=Blair+Impeachment

But in the States, all those rich folks are going to be putting their money into
keeping Bush in power, while Blair is become ever and ever more isolated over
here. Now if you told me that the CIA were watching me, then I might believe it,
especially as I have been supporting Code Pink, SOAW, and The Catholic Workers,
but am I worried about the U.K. government? No! Like I said, they couldn't
manage a piss-up in a brewery.

http://theawaremind.com/videos/EveryBreath.wmv


Lord Cerne Abbas

Humpty Dumpty Bush fell off the Iraq wall.
Humpty Dumpty Bush had a big fall.
All his spin doctors and all the President's men
couldn't put Humpty Dumpty Bush together again.

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