Author Topic: freedom of speech.  (Read 46584 times)

the great composto

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #60 on: August 23, 2012, 10:12:58 am »
thats me done now, it seems that  the governments already broken some people on here, thats a shame.
:roflanim:

deepinthewoods

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #61 on: August 23, 2012, 10:24:39 am »
im glad you find it so funny. since i first put up this petition yesterday the signees have gone from 45000 to 96000, and id like to hope some tasers have signed it too. in fact the detractors would seem to be in the minority.
job done. my little bit for democracy, laugh all you like.

the great composto

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #62 on: August 23, 2012, 10:33:42 am »
DITW
I just read back through my posts on this and I think i have said a few times that I broadly agree with you.
I havent signed the petition though and I have also explained why.

I didnt realise it was you who had started the petition and I CAN see this is very important to you and hence i dont take the comments like 'I can see the government has broken a few people'  personally.

I dont begrudge anyone their own personal missions whether i agree with them or not.

deepinthewoods

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #63 on: August 23, 2012, 10:39:00 am »
i always find it makes logical sense to read a thread from start to finish, just a thought....
 
remember this mr composto,  'evil thrives where the good do nothing'

robert waddell

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #64 on: August 23, 2012, 11:56:48 am »
REVOLUTION    the goverment are crapping it if it gets of the ground     probably wont as we are a nation of sheep      but not all      :farmer:

rispainfarm

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #65 on: August 23, 2012, 12:25:52 pm »
god you lot are scarey  :eyelashes: i wouldn't be surprised if this thread has already been picked up by survellance what with some of the words we are using. CIA, etc, I am probably been watched as i write this. But no seriously, i think the british people are too pliable, we bow down to bloody europe, kiss their derriers, we have no backbone anymore, but that is just the good old british, but I am sure we weren't always like that.  I think there ought to be a revolution to overthrow the bankers.  And look at the cost of everything,  how hard does hardship have to get before we  actually turn around and do something really positive.  Good on deep for trying, but i personally think a petition on the whole (not all the time) is a waste of time. We need radical action. There you go mr CIA if you are reading this put that in your pipe and smoke it.  :wave:
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deepinthewoods

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #66 on: August 23, 2012, 12:52:59 pm »
there every chance that this thread has been 'surveyed' and to be frank i care not a jot. i have been actively protesting injustice for 22yrs and i am already well known by tptb, it makes me laugh, i dont do anything illegal, but i can gaurantee if i move home i will get a visit just to check where i am living. i just smile sweetly and jibber quietly until they move on.
it went silly a few years back when we were in the caravan, pulled every few weeks on spurious nonsense.
however i have been lucky, one of my best friends was beaten up and strip searched by 5 male coppers and detained for 3 days on a public order charge (swearing in public). as a disabled 52 yr old female she was rather upset as you can imagine. however in their enthusiasm to cause her as much 'invisible' injury as possible they forgot the freedom of information act and she managed to get the dvd of the custody suite where it happened and is now pursuing it through a civil action in court.
the revolution will not be televised, it will be on the internet. are you aware of the protest in montreal yesterday, massive. the spanish mining village that was kept under siege by police for weeks? the protest in mexico?
the fight back has started, it is happening now, that is why they want this bill.

deepinthewoods

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #67 on: August 23, 2012, 01:14:56 pm »
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in the hills

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #68 on: August 23, 2012, 01:46:32 pm »
Okay .... I get that we are manipulated by the powers that be and all that.
Strongly encourage my children to think for themselves and check the motives of others, government included. Debated this bill with them last night.


But ....... "revolution".  ???  Against exactly what?


Sorry if I'm being a bit thick. Does take me a while to click on sometimes.  ::)

robert waddell

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #69 on: August 23, 2012, 01:52:03 pm »
there is an article on bt yahoo news stating that no amount of petitions will sway the government on fuel tax   which is diverted to the buses and railways  and the vat goes to Europe    the article is   they deny there is a war against the car owner         for far to long the pepole that run this country have been under the impression that the voting public will come to there rescue financially
if we overspend we have to do without but these forkers just think if they over spend tax the fools they wont know any different   while lining there pockets at the same time      just look at the f*** up that clown tony blag did licking Americas arse  weapons of mass destruction     they should have confiscated Tony's pen  that would have saved several trillion dollars  and countless lives :farmer:

the great composto

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #70 on: August 23, 2012, 01:53:32 pm »
Weren't the montreal riots yesterday about students protesting about high tuition fees which seems to be a monthly thing at the minute.
Certainly not representative of the country as a whole and possibly not part of the start of the 'revolution'.


tizaala

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #71 on: August 23, 2012, 02:06:25 pm »
It's all in the name : "Revolution" = going round in circles.

deepinthewoods

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #72 on: August 23, 2012, 02:10:01 pm »
yes they were protesting about tuition fees, as the spanish miners were protesting about their cuts too,
that is the essence of it, why should the people pay for the banking cabal?
i dont want a 'revolution' in the full sense of the word but i do want to a return to democracy run by the people for the people. as it is at the minute, it is run to make the wealthy richer and the poor poorer and a point has to be reached when that becomes intolerable an we are very near that point. as russ has been saying.
the revolution is, that people stop saying lalalala im not listening and start doing somethin to influence democracy again, like, for example petitions. a petition is a legal document and does influence policy as has been shown by the olympic tax climb down.
the revolution is in attitude, responsibility and care for the human race. i dont expect mass violence or rioting tho it is possible. i just want people to wake up and try to do something.
 
 

deepinthewoods

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #73 on: August 23, 2012, 02:11:56 pm »
It's all in the name : "Revolution" = going round in circles.
thats axial revolution
 
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/revolution

robert waddell

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Re: freedom of speech.
« Reply #74 on: August 23, 2012, 02:25:05 pm »
and that was from somebody with an IQ of 167    tizz   must be like who want to be a millionare  the questions are only difficult if you don't know the answers :farmer:

 

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