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Is Mr Spliff a private Wa*nk*er?
notareargunner
by notareargunner  3-30-2009   
 The answer is no, you are, for allowing these parasites to dictate to you the depths of your misery whilst they PLUG their own shortcomings through their expense claims. Mr Spliff really has SUNK it to the electorate, at our expense. I have heard so much nonesense talked. To kill the expenses debate all there needs is for Westminster to have a travel officer, Black Rod or another, who can issue second class warrents to MP's. Afterall, if a second class warrent is good enough for a soldier, then it must be good enough for an MP. And most soldiers have second homes for which they often have to pay out of their salaries, wages, incomes!!! They are in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Balkans. The expression parasite seem too tame from a disabled former regular soldier whose pension was stolen by Labour. For any MP to argue that these expenses are within the rule dictates a total moral implosion.
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House hearings have harsh words for spying in China but none for doing same in USA
Barry_1066
by Barry_1066  11-12-2007    1
 There were harsh words for the US tech firms aimed at their China internet spying activity yet -- unbelievably not one word about the companies doing the same in the USA to our own people in Bush's domestic spy program. YES the cat is out of the bag - splitters were installed by the internet companies in the USA and the Bush spy program is looking at EVERYTHING -- no warrent, in violation of our constitutional right. This is a high crime against the United States of America. The guarantees in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights was passed to amend the Constitution and define what can and can not be done. These superceed any perceived powers granted to a president by the Constitution and in no way allow in peace or war to do away with these rights.
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Monitored from cradle to grave
yamdablam
by yamdablam  8-29-2007    2
 A public debate? Hands up who has been consulted about such topics that warrent a public debate? Hands up who has ever asked their representative to pass on their opinion about a given topic in the public domain? I can honestly say that I have never been approached by any organisation that asked for my opinion on such matters. Anyways back to my main point here. The key sentence in this PR blurb is the statement about researchers have already created devices to monitor/record peoples every move. Why would you want to do this? Who funded such research? Who stands to gain from such devices? These are the vital questions that need to be asked and actually debated.
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Believe it or not! Part 2
renny4you
by renny4you  8-25-2007   
 I live down in Florida, so I'll check these out before I get in trouble (lol)
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Myspace.com helps nab a murderer
vonilei
by vonilei  8-17-2007    1
 This man killed his doctor because he was convinced that a drug he had been prescribed to cure his acne rendered him impotent. His son posted the surveillance tapes of the murder scene on myspace and a tip on the page led to the arrest warrent.
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Texas Police Obtain Warrant for Bullet in Teen's Forehead:
123clipmarks
by 123clipmarks  12-26-2006    1
 A gang theft attempt resulted in return shooting from the victim. One of the gang members was injured with a shot in the forehead. The matching bullet to the gun would verify the suspect's identity. The 17 year old claims he was shot in a seperate incident. (debraford123)
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Police murder another
ghgroenewold
by ghgroenewold  11-22-2006   
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