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Look in the Mirror and get arrested under secrets act

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    #21
    and it hello to me....

    do you not need to take in all sources of information, form your own judgment, post it as a question or remark forming a well rounded conclusion.....



    we can all at time's be accused of cut'n'paste on an issue, but in keeping within the traditions of a "discussion" board perhaps the best thing to do is as I have mentioned above, form your own conclusion and post.....bit like I did on the energy subject.....


    now Its also goodnight from me.....
    SA says;
    Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

    I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

    n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
    (whatever these are)

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      #22
      And another thing, some of us cut'n'paste because we want others to be able to see the evidence themselves and as we understand that many people on here are reading at work and may be fire walled so can not just click a link. Some people here subscribe and without subscriptions links dont work.

      Datestamp: wasnt saying you were a wind up merchant, but I know I am
      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

      The original point and click interface by
      Smith and Wesson.

      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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        #23
        Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
        And another thing, some of us cut'n'paste because we want others to be able to see the evidence themselves and as we understand that many people on here are reading at work and may be fire walled so can not just click a link. Some people here subscribe and without subscriptions links dont work.

        Datestamp: wasnt saying you were a wind up merchant, but I know I am

        You've worn me down with your argument for copy an paste (You still missed my point totally) So now I'll have to join you!

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          #24
          Originally posted by Phoenix
          By the way! where did Zathras go?
          Probably to copy another interesting piece from the newspaper.
          We can all do that.
          Nope! saw this on C4 News last night. Can't see anything in the Evening Standard but Boris made a valid point about Freedom of the Press in the Telegraph.

          To be perfectly honest I'm more bothered about the attempt to muzzle the press than the contents of the memo.

          While I can understand suppression if it was to involve the potential to endanger soldiers and/or members of the security services that is not true in this instance. Even more bizarre it would have made Tony look good (as the voice of moderation) and he is surpressing it - and in such a way as to guarantee the maximum embarressment to himself!

          So George Bush made a crass and tastless joke. What does that say other than give an insight to the way his mind works? (and incidentally why he was so ready to have a war rather than alternatives).

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            #25
            While not agreeing with some of the methods of the present regime.
            Do I detect you are a Tory, and your true objective is to disagree with all things Labour?
            You really aren't championing the Press at all are you?
            Whilst the press here is far better than in a lot of countries, in a matter of high security, do you really think with Liberal/Labour/Conservative that your Press is trully free?

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              #26
              Originally posted by Phoenix
              While not agreeing with some of the methods of the present regime.
              Do I detect you are a Tory, and your true objective is to disagree with all things Labour?
              You really aren't championing the Press at all are you?
              Whilst the press here is far better than in a lot of countries, in a matter of high security, do you really think with Liberal/Labour/Conservative that your Press is trully free?
              What my politics has to do with a government trying to muzzle a supposedly free press I don't know but as you brought it up yes I am a conservative voter.

              The problem I have with the current incumbents however is not that they are socialist (if they were I might have respect for their position while not actually agreeing with it), but that is seems to have adopted the worse aspects of the Old Socialist and Tories. In many ways it is not so much Red or Blue as a rather putrid purple. The current regime have done the odd thing that is good. (NMW), I would have said the independence of the BoE but in true NL fashion this is only on the surface. Scratch a little and you find that GB can place his own supports onto the MPC and thereby guide it in it's decisions. I also think that there has been a large dose of incompetants in the way the current government is run - which of course has nothing to do with which side of the political spectrum it is.

              For example it seems that it is happy to hobnobb it with big business, introduce a market into the NHS (although in line with it's split personality it seems to have created a half way house that is possibly worse than either position). On the other hand Tax is going up - and likely to go up further and it creates a dependency culture with various tax credits.

              And Yes I do think the Press should be free so in your words yes I am championing the free press while acknowledging that sometimes it is not possible for everything to be published. The situation under discussion however is not one of them. It is a report of an event that occured some time ago and no members of the security services or military would be put at risk with it's exposure.

              To give an example when a secret does need to be kept. Most of the camera crews which filmed the Iranian Embassy seige knew that the SAS was going in but were asked to switch off the cameras until they actually did (in case the terrorists were watching the news or the television and would get foreknowledge). That is because all freedoms including the freedom of the press must be tempered with responsibility.

              You are of course engaging in one of the nastier ways New Labour operates; and this is to attack the messanger rather than the message.

              Ask yourself this. Is there a valid reason why a memo detailing a crass joke by a political leader cannot be reported and is that reason sufficient to justify jailing someone for reporting it?

              For me the answer is 'No'. ( and I don't need the Mirror, Telegraph or anybody else to tell me that).

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                #27
                Boris Johnson

                I am not really sure what Phoenix is trying to do here. Are you a government stooge Phoenix? As for cut and pasting, there is nothing wrong with using it in order to prove a point or as a point of discussion.
                As far as I am concerned, socialism thrives on collectivism and therefore by nature it is a controlling ideology. Laissez faire is about individualism which makes the Tories less likely (supposedly) to be as controlling as the Trots.

                For me Boris Johnson says it all, if the govt are prepared to go to such lengths to "protect" George Bush then the story must be true.
                Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                  #28
                  How can you be arrested under "The Official Secrets Act" if like 80% of UK society, you haven't signed it?

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                    #29
                    I call bullsh1t on this one

                    I call bullsh1t on this one: as if Blair could talk Bush out of anything.
                    Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                    threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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