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http://images.google.co.uk/images?gbv=2&hl=en&safe=off&sa=1&q... - link to the protests in London
http://www.parliament.uk/about/contacting.cfm - petition provision
Google any of the following for more Jarrow march, Coal Miners strike, CND, Swampy, Poll Tax Riots, Criminal Justice Bill Protests, May Day Protests London, G20 Protests London, Burma Protests, Countryside Alliance March, Smash The Nazis March, Anti War Protests London, Strike Action Britain..I could go onwho knows you may even find a picture of me in some of them 

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  • I'm not tring to bother but look, if the majority makes the law then how do they get changed, so we must endure years and years of "LEGAL Punishment" before we can establish a mayority to change the law? i understand that its improbable today in America, but where tyranny is the law revolution is order.

  • I'm amazed you can't see that what you're saying is entirely fascist. You don't want freedom of speech or an equitable view of society, you want your view, your law. Thats a dictatorship and as divorced from freedom as an absolute monarchy, which your forefathers rejected.

  • Now in the last bits of your video I have to address you about. About laws and the Democratic system, For one, the "law" is not absolute, would you say that because it was the law back then that it was ok or understandable for blacks to be disciminated against? It was infact those laws that enticed people to do their own justice out of hate toward these people, why? Because the "law" makes it ok?

  • Laws are changed through democratic process not through the barrel of a gun

  • bill is back.

  • Watcha - wondered if you were still about - hope all is well with you

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  • I have nothing against the NHS, & Im not sure how you insinuated I did; its a fine institution fought tooth and nail back when the UK knew how to fight, & worth every penny, may it last another 60~! While the US has a bill of rights, the UK has flash in the pan Eton-boys pissing on the rights of the people.

    One Nation Under CCTV, vegetating at Mrs. Goodys burial while being detained without trial for 28 days under 1984s PACE Act definition of reasonable suspicion. You couldnt make it up.

  • The UK wouldnt know a protest if it was hit with a Molotov. Nothing since the Poll Tax riots have been worth a thing. The G20 was an embarrassment; penned in protesters, including innocent members of the public, not allowed to leave them without consenting to a photo and submission of private details. The UK is a Police state. Complain? Public order arrest, DNA retained for life. Civil liberties have been washed down the drain. Nothing pro-liberty law has passed in 20 years other than the HRA.

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  • Shut up you're not going to torpedo my argument, which you never address, with schoolyard insults. So either attack my argument or as the brits would say 'bugger off'. My point perhaps was a bit crude but the point stands. Some Americans probably would be willing to resist government inspection of their firearms with force therefore no such thing exists. Whereas the brits to some degree are more subservient to government and allow it. That was my observation.

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  • lol, i never once said anything about not having freedom of speech or an equitable view of society. But answere me this, because society says i have to hate fagets in this country does it mean i have to, because the majority says to do something it dosen't make it right. BTW a dictatorship and tyranny are two different things, even though my views have nothing to do with a dictatorship.

  • So here we are, its ok because "Democracy" says its ok, its ok because "THE LAW" says its ok? It is infact this that is one of Democracy flaws, Tyranny by the masses is no different than tyranny from an idividual.

  • I see what you mean, but were then should guns like that be stored for protection if not in the house? Maybe a shed, what do you think. Also, I see your point about the Russian Revolution, it was in the making for 30 years before it came out full blown, but to you and me it may have been along time ago and what not, but to Lenin it was happening right then and their, a revolution with out guns is no revolution, how many revolutions in the world by "peaceful" means have worked?

  • i did ask mr doeman what happened to you a couple of years ago he said he didnt know.

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