Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhat about we Giant Alien Lizards?
Do we get an upgrade too?
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Dr Who? Propagandist Claptrap
All citizens will receive a free upgrade to Humanity 2.0
It is good.
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Been watching Dr Who, have we ?
Suppose it's a silly question with such a name as yours !
DE-LE-TE !
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Originally posted by Gold DalekSolution:
EX-TER-MIN-ATE all the liberals
Resist and you will be deleted.
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Amen
Introducing the 'Human Rights' Act was one of the first priorities of this now discredited Gov't, so scrapping it should equally be an election pledge and a top priority for the Conservatives. As with everything else, it all boils down to money as far as the Blairs are concerned. Tony set up Cherie nicely with all the asylum and 'human rights' legislation and she responded by starting a specialist legal department in her law firm to deal with those. Cherie is allegedly pocketing over a million quid a year to defend illegal asylum seekers, islamic preachers and covered-up Muslim schoolgirls that had seen their 'human rights' violated in this country as well as expanding abroad by giving lectures for charities (and getting paid for - charity begins at home) and defending the 'human rights' of purchasers of stolen property in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus. You have to appreciate that the Blairs have 3 mortgages to pay : their mansion in Mayfair as well as the 2 flats in Bristol, so Tony's meagre salary is not enough. God help us if she ever gets to be a judge, like she's dreaming of. I would go as far as proposing that the next Gov't replaces all the existing judiciary (responsible for the Afghan hijackers fiasco and all the reversals of any sensible decisions by the Home Office) by a Supreme Court with lifetime judges based on their hardline views. Just an idea.
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyProbably some liberal bastard.
EX-TER-MIN-ATE all the liberals
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Originally posted by DimPrawnhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4765861.stm
Conservative leader David Cameron has pledged to reform, replace or scrap the Human Rights Act if he is elected.
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Originally posted by privateeyeCould someone use the Human Rights Act to prevent it being scrapped as we would be breaching their Human Rights
Human Rights act is a deadly one. Sooner we get rid of it, the sooner we start dealing with immigrants like the aussies do.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4765861.stm
Conservative leader David Cameron has pledged to reform, replace or scrap the Human Rights Act if he is elected.
His comments follow a court decision to allow nine Afghans who hijacked a plane to Britain to claim asylum in the UK.
Sense at last.
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Tory pledge on Human Rights Act
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4765861.stm
Conservative leader David Cameron has pledged to reform, replace or scrap the Human Rights Act if he is elected.
His comments follow a court decision to allow nine Afghans who hijacked a plane to Britain to claim asylum in the UK.
Sense at last.Tags: None
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