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Author: You For ItYou For It
Date: Jan 17, 2007 04:33
The Homophobic Hate campaign by English Churches Housing Group (ECHG),
Hammersmith & Fulham Council and The Metropolitan Police is still
continuing. Does anyone know any good solicitors - who are willing to
take on a homophobic harassment case?
I do love these Internet doctors - who I have never met nor do they not
know about my personal circumstance or are willing to look into to
daily hate I have to experience - but are very willing to make a
prognosis beyond their ken.
The last time someone tried to get me certified under the mental health
act fail - because the evidence speaks for itself.
See: -
http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/1304/031nl0.jpg
I am dealing with a group of small-minded criminals who are using their
position of authority to make my life a living nightmare.
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 16, 2007 12:29
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Britain fails to defend human rights law: Amnesty
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The Irish Times - Jan 16, 2007
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/opinion/2007/0116/1168875280465.html
Britain failing to defend human rights law
Tony Blair's government deserves praise for the Northern peace process
but its wider human rights record has been found wanting.
by Se
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 16, 2007 12:28
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Brit Who Was Champion Hangman of All Time
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The Times of London - Jan 15, 2007
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2548900,00.html
The British expert who ensured a swift, clean death
by David Brown
Techniques perfected by the renowned British hangman Albert Pierrepoint
were said to have been studied by the Iraqi executioners.
If that is so, then the most prolific British executioner of the 20th
century would have been horrified by the decapitation of Barzan al-Tikriti.
Mr Pierrepoint was meticulous in his preparation to avoid such errors,
which were not uncommon before he was appointed chief hangman in 1946.
Most important was the art of judging the "drop" -- the length of rope
required to kill the condemned as quickly and painlessly as possible. Too
long and the force of the fall would decapitate the prisoner -- as happened
in Baghdad -- too short and it would slowly strangle him.
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 14, 2007 14:29
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Bush Wanted Hundreds More UK Troops; Blair Said No.
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The Scotsman - Jan 14, 2007
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=69462007
Blair rejected Iraq troops plea
By BRIAN BRADY
WESTMINSTER EDITOR
TONY Blair formally rejected an American appeal to send hundreds more
British troops to Iraq to help with US "surge" tactics, Scotland on Sunday
can reveal.
The Prime Minister was confronted with the request for extra help to
supplement the thousands of American reinforcements on their way to
Baghdad, during conversations with President Bush before Christmas.
But he turned down the plea for around 2,000 extra British troops - to add
to the 7,200 already stationed around Basra - because it would conflict
with the government's hopes of scaling down Britain's Iraq presence in the
coming months.
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Author: abelardabelard
Date: Jan 14, 2007 06:59
and you're daft enuf to believe it
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web site at www.abelard.org - news comment service, logic, economics
energy, education, politics, etc 1,552,396 document calls in year past
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all that is necessary for [] walk quietly and carry
the triumph of evil is that [] a big stick.
good people do nothing [] trust actions not words
only when it's funny -- roger rabbit
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 12, 2007 21:52
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Independent Edit'l: Blair's Mendacious Attack
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The Independent - Jan 13, 2007
http://comment.independent.co.uk/leading_articles/article2149715.ece
Lead editorial:
A mendacious attack by Mr Blair to cover up his fatal misjudgement
For all Mr Blair's personal salesmanship at the time, this began
as a highly unpopular war, and it remains one
The Prime Minister used the latest of his "legacy" speeches to share his
thoughts on war and peace. His argument was that this country's diplomatic
reach would be severely curtailed if we restricted ourselves to such
activities as peacekeeping, administering development aid and combating
climate change. Britain, he argued, must not fight shy of using military
force; for this country, "hard" power will remain as important as "soft".
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 10, 2007 14:03
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British TV to Put Tony Blair on Trial
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Granma Daily - Jan 10, 2007
http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/english/news/art60.html
British TV to Put Tony Blair on Trial
LONDON.-- Britain's Channel 4 TV will soon broadcast a full length film
about the fictional retirement of Prime Minister Tony Blair and his trial
for war crimes.
The Trial of Tony Blair, which takes place in the year 2010, will be aired
on January 15, reported AP on Tuesday. In the film, Hillary Clinton is the
president of the United States and Gordon Brown is the British Prime
Minister.
Blair, played by Robert Lindsay, is obsessed with his legacy and hounded by
the continuous massacres in Iraq. He ends up at an International War Crimes
Tribunal.
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 10, 2007 12:23
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Blair refuses to match US troop 'surge' in Iraq
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Daily Mail (UK) - Jan 9, 2007
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=4272...
Blair refuses to match US troop 'surge' in Iraq
Blair will not send more troops to Iraq
Tony Blair will make clear this week that Britain is not going to send more
troops to Iraq even if the US pushes ahead with a "surge" of 20,000 extra
soldiers.
The Prime Minister will insist that the UK will stick to its own strategy
of gradually handing over to the Iraqi army, as it has been doing with
success in Basra and the south. [HUH? "Success?" and Basra IS in the
south.-NYTr]
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 10, 2007 12:22
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Blair Breaks His Silence on Saddam Lynching
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sent by Dave Muller (southnews)
Reuters - Jan 10, 2007 6:49AM (Australia)
Blair berates manner of Saddam's hanging
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has broken his silence on Saddam
Hussein's hanging, calling the manner of the execution "unacceptable"
and "wrong".
Other ministers in Blair's government have condemned the way Saddam was
hanged.
But Blair - US President George W Bush's main ally in the invasion of
Iraq - had not spoken out publicly until now, despite rising pressure to
do so.
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