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  • Lucifer Box
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    Although they did used to say that the only thing stopping Ireland applying for membership of the third world was its climate.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    Sheesh, and here I was under the mistaken conclusion that Ireland was Britains Vietnam!

    Mailman
    Nah, no way was it hot enough. Although it did have a surprisingly large variety of rain types.

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Blair has got his own Vietnam, which led to his own 9/11, and now he wants his own FBI to play with.
    Sheesh, and here I was under the mistaken conclusion that Ireland was Britains Vietnam!

    Mailman

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    I'd like to see his own Dallas 1963

    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Labour's top brass are easily impressed with all things American.

    Blair has got his own Vietnam, which led to his own 9/11, and now he wants his own FBI to play with.

    What next, his own Roswell?
    We should be so lucky, lucky lucky lucky etc.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    To compare this to the FBI is laughable
    Labour's top brass are easily impressed with all things American.

    Blair has got his own Vietnam, which led to his own 9/11, and now he wants his own FBI to play with.

    What next, his own Roswell?

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  • John Galt
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    There was an ex-chief of the Flying Squad on the news this morning who said that, basically, this would be the Drugs Squad by another name - apparantly they don't have the resources to tackle all the other areas but this is the real news grabber. To compare this to the FBI is laughable

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  • zathras
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    "There is absolutely nothing, in my view, that should come before the basic liberties of people in this country to be freed from the tyranny of this type of organised crime."
    What planet has that man been on while his government has eroded freedoms hard fought for to tackle terrorism - another form of organised crime!

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    You are aware that one of the aims of SOCA

    Originally posted by eternalnomad
    "Disclosure notices - Courts can force suspects to answer questions or provide documents or face imprisonment or fines. Limits the right to silence "


    So they days where you had a right to remain silent have gone

    I suppose unless you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear.

    I suggest the first task of this new SOCA squad should be to investigate the highly questionnable expenses claims (for tens of grand each) paid to numerous MP's over the past few years
    Is to deal with money-laundering.
    One of the most-used methods of money-laundering is offshore companies holding money and making loans to individuals which are then written off.
    Now why does that sound like a familiar tax-avoidance scheme on a board of contractors?

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  • eternalnomad
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    "Disclosure notices - Courts can force suspects to answer questions or provide documents or face imprisonment or fines. Limits the right to silence "


    So they days where you had a right to remain silent have gone

    I suppose unless you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear.

    I suggest the first task of this new SOCA squad should be to investigate the highly questionnable expenses claims (for tens of grand each) paid to numerous MP's over the past few years

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    These goons

    You are sadly misplaced in time MM, you really ought to be living in a 1940's B-movie, presumably a gangster one.

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  • Mailman
    started a topic Here we go!

    Here we go!

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4870988.stm

    Whats the bet the only people targetted by these goons will be law abiding citizens!

    Mailman

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