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Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: chazwin
Date: Nov 19, 2007 06:36

Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
common justice, since King John.
The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
the document and it is high time something was done to return our
personal freedoms.
The law has torn up Habeus Corpus.
It is now legal to try persons that have already been acquited of the
same crime.
And it is now legal to be held without trial or charge for 28 days.
When I was younger our family was horrified to find that my brother
had been held for 24 hours without charge for being in a phone box
that had been vandalised earlier in the day by another person. He
could now be held for 28 days.
You might be surprised to learn that the UK has the most draconian
system in the Western world. The only other country that comes...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Nov 19, 2007 07:01

It's hard to say if the UK is degenerating faster than the U. S.

Cheney pushes for a lot of Big Brother legislation to spy on Democrats
but the Scalito Court will "suddenly discover the constitution" and
strike that down as soon as Hillary gets elected.

Moreover, down at the district level the U. S. attorneys don't really
pay much attention to what the attorney general says. Many were fired
as a consequence.

Not only were the Bushies unsuccessful at instantly transforming Iraq
in a democracy, they were unsuccessful at turning the U. S. into a
complete despotism.

Basically Dumbya was a failure at everything which isn't all bad news.
> Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
> common justice, since King John.
> The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
> the document and it is high...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Nov 19, 2007 13:22

On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 06:36:10 -0800 (PST), chazwin
yahoo.com> wrote:
>- but then cops usually just shoot who they like instead.

In other words, "whoever they feel like."

Can you give an example of this?

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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: Michael Gordge
Date: Nov 19, 2007 13:55

On Nov 19, 11:36 pm, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
> Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
> common justice, since King John.
> The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
> the document and it is high time something was done to return our
> personal freedoms.
> The law has torn up Habeus Corpus.
> It is now legal to try persons that have already been acquited of the
> same crime.
> And it is now legal to be held without trial or charge for 28 days.
> When I was younger our family was horrified to find that my brother
> had been held for 24 hours without charge for being in a phone box
> that had been vandalised earlier in the day by another person. He
> could now be held for 28 days.
> You might be surprised to learn that the UK...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: knucmo
Date: Nov 19, 2007 19:27

On 19 Nov, 15:36, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
> Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
> common justice, since King John.
> The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
> the document and it is high time something was done to return our
> personal freedoms.
> The law has torn up Habeus Corpus.
> It is now legal to try persons that have already been acquited of the
> same crime.
> And it is now legal to be held without trial or charge for 28 days.
> When I was younger our family was horrified to find that my brother
> had been held for 24 hours without charge for being in a phone box
> that had been vandalised earlier in the day by another person. He
> could now be held for 28 days.
> You might be surprised to learn that the UK has...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Nov 19, 2007 19:35

On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 06:36:10 -0800 (PST), chazwin
yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
>common justice, since King John.
>The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
>the document and it is high...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: chazwin
Date: Nov 20, 2007 00:19

On Nov 19, 9:22 pm, Malrassic Park gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 06:36:10 -0800 (PST), chazwin
>
> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>- but then cops usually just shoot who they like instead.
>
> In other words, "whoever they feel like."
>
> Can you give an example of this?

40 fatal shootings by police in Detroit in the past five years, 35
officers were cleared of any wrongdoing, while four were charged with
misdemeanors. Only one police officer was convicted and sentenced to
jail. Meanwhile, the city has paid a total of $8.6 million since 1995
to settle six lawsuits in which the police department cleared officers
who shot citizens.
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: chazwin
Date: Nov 20, 2007 00:21

On Nov 20, 3:27 am, knucmo hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 Nov, 15:36, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
>> common justice, since King John.
>> The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
>> the document and it is high time something was done to return our
>> personal freedoms.
>> The law has torn up Habeus Corpus.
>> It is now legal to try persons that have already been acquited of the
>> same crime.
>> And it is now legal to be held without trial or charge for 28 days.
>> When I was younger our family was horrified to find that my brother
>> had been held for 24 hours without charge for being in a phone box
>> that had been vandalised earlier in the day by another person. He
>> could now be held for 28 days. ...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: chazwin
Date: Nov 20, 2007 00:26

On Nov 20, 4:57 am, "brian fletcher" bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> "chazwin" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> news:35290e54-535e-497b-ab82-949fe717c41a@w28g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
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>> Blair and Brown have presidend over the greatest scam and insult to
>> common justice, since King John.
>> The land that provided the world with Magna Carta has shit all over
>> the document and it is high time something was done to return our
>> personal freedoms.
>> The law has torn up Habeus Corpus.
>> It is now legal to try persons that have already been acquited of the
>> same crime.
>> And it is now legal to be held without trial or charge for 28 days. ...
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Re: Loss of due process and personal freedom in the UK         


Author: Michael Gordge
Date: Nov 20, 2007 00:30

On Nov 20, 5:26 pm, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
> I don't really think you can blame the rise of drunkeness on laws
> which enable police to detain without charge.

That shows you cant think, now that's the real chazzzz, commie fascist
brain dead cunt.

MG
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