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Another day, another 9 "terrorists" released without charge
Park Life replied to Rob W's topic in General Chat
Lord Carlile calls inquiry into terror bomb plot raids • Police deny error as 12 are freed without charge • Lawyers try to stop deportation to Pakistan Sandra Laville and Helen Carter The Guardian, Thursday 23 April 2009 Article history The operation that led to 12 men being arrested on suspicion of plotting a large al-Qaida atrocity is to be investigated by Lord Carlile, the country's terror watchdog. Carlile, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said he would carry out a review into the raids, that took place in the north-west of England on the Wednesday before Easter, after all 12 suspects were released without charge. As lawyers for some of the men said they would resist attempts to deport them to Pakistan, the chief constable of Greater Manchester police, who led the operation, denied his force had been embarrassed. "I do not believe a mistake was made," said Peter Fahy. "We were faced with a very difficult decision." The last two suspects were released into the custody of the UK Border Agency by the police yesterday, 24 hours after nine others had been transferred to the border agency for deportation without being charged. -
"Shortly after his father celebrated twenty years as manager of Manchester United, Darren followed him into football management. On 20 January 2007 he left Wrexham to become player-manager of fellow League Two side Peterborough United. Previous manager Keith Alexander had been sacked after a run of six straight defeats.[6] He led the club to a 10th placed finish in his first season of management. In his first full season of management, he took Peterborough to second place in League Two, thus gaining them promotion. He was named League Two manager of the month for March 2008, after they won six games out of eight in the month. Ferguson had led them to the top of the league, with a run of thirteen wins and three draws in sixteen games. This second full season, currently the 08/09 season, he has led Peterborough to second place and if they maintain that position they will get automatic promotion to the English Championship. He has also won the League One Manager of the Month award for March 2009, following 6 straight wins, including a 1-0 victory over local rivals Northampton Town, after Gabriel Zakuani was sent off after 7 minutes, and a 2-0 victory over then league leaders an Coca Cola Football League 1 Champions Leicester City." Anybody rate the son of red nose?
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/20...ure-film-hitler At the weekend I went to the cinema. I sat and sucked Minstrels, and watched Good, a film about a depressed Nazi, played by Viggo Mortensen. He ponced around in a Swastika tiepin, looking wracked and smiling at Goebbels. This came a few months after The Reader, when I sat and sucked Minstrels, and watched another film about a depressed Nazi, played by Kate Winslet. This comes a few months after Valkyrie, which was also a film about a depressed Nazi, played by Tom Cruise. He tried to kill Hitler with leather goods, and failed. The briefcase exploded, but the tyrant lived on. Hitler has guest-starred in South Park, The Twilight Zone, Red Dwarf, Monty Python and The Simpsons. He has appeared in a sitcom called Heil Honey I'm Home! (Not my exclamation mark.) He appears in a videogame called Snoopy Versus the Red Baron and a comic called the New Adventures of Hitler. In novels he has lived in a cage under the Kremlin and tried to clone himself. Salvador Dalí painted Hitler Masturbating. In the film Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, he escapes from hell. Am I living inside Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn? This disgusts me. It makes me wretch. I thought the whole point of the second world war was to eradicate Nazism from the face of the earth. No more swastikas, no more shiny boots, no more dwarf narcissists giving vegetarian dinner parties and shooting liberals. It was supposed to be over in 1945. But we seem to have a new kind of Nazi domination - a cultural domination - and it's silly. There is no point to it: it exists just for itself. And it turns our eyes from the evils that we should be noticing today. It is a big dressing-up box, full of distraction. Inane ramblings of the over educated paranoid Jewess or does she have a point?
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Another day, another 9 "terrorists" released without charge
Park Life replied to Rob W's topic in General Chat
more anti west shite from you Rob. If you're happy for terrorists and suspected terrorists to be loose on the streets, you should go and live in the middle east. Don't complain the next time they do bomb somewhere and kill innocent civilians, and complain they are unable to do their jobs when you agree with their release No smoke without fire. They have their intelligence, and their reasons to hold them, just because they can't get evidence doesn't mean they aren't plotting. I reckon you're a terrorist LM You've the aggressive nature, the agenda, the blind fury... I reckon you should turn yourself in. Ticking bomb stylee. -
Can't wait till my next bit of "reading".
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I think that's what he meant by "read my book".
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People from Essex are boring in the sense that they are all exactly the same fun seeking 'happy' air head wide boys.
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I'd give him 15min next game on the strength of his one U-tubulation.
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Totally agree. Do you think if we knew more about the the old kwaats, they'd feature above brummies? 90% of Krauts are essentially robots with soft tissue it takes about a year of Parky training before they're good for a civil beer outing. " Ja you drink ze beer zo fast, this ist not London Ja..ha ha...The bar doesn't close at 11...Ha ha ha.. All giggling like girls by 12 having drunk half what I have. The Germans you meet who are interesting turn out to be from Poland of Czech.
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Between Brummies and dour yorkshire bores. Had so many free beers in Brum I had to go Yorkshire.
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Pervtastico!
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News of the World. WTF are they doing there making mischief?!!
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Out of interest if you knew your car alarm could be so easily disabled why didn't you do something about it. Abvertophilia? Uh oh.
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He's played for us this season, otherwise I'd be inclined to wonder that myself.
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Is there anything to back that up? I'd be interested in knowing a bit more about that. There's been some surveys done that I've read, no idea where they'd be online though. There's one game company pioneering the way (moving in completely the opposite direction with DRM) and they've see the illegal copying of their games slashed by these methods. Now it could be of course that there's an element favouritism from the people cracking and distributing games, but frankly the current business model of games doubling in production cost every few years, combined with ridiculously draconian DRM - I'm not even sure how they manage to get away with effectively leasing you a game you buy legally , and every increasing piracy because of the former isn't sustainable for much longer. You'll have to exercise google-fu to see if there's more online. Again though it's often the corporate issues driving all this, not the people making the games themselves. Much like with music and the actual artists themselves; Billy Bragg talks so much sense on this issue it's scary, and he realises that a different way, would give the artists much more money (they are currently being ripped off by the record companies much more than people exchanging music is ripping off the record companies), cost the consumer so little piracy would disappear and even would probably keep the recording corporations going in a way that trying to enforce their old totalitarian model will just never do. So you've made it up then? You say that removing DRM reduces piracy but does it increase sales? What Fop is saying is the general consensus on drm.
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I really don't think he exists.
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Senile dementia would explain it. Mr Mitchell probably thinks the peas on his plate are alien lifeforms. Which they might be if they were tinned peas from Lidl. Let's see now, 18 people made it to the moon, 1 out of 18 is about 6%, which ties in nicely with the proportion of mentalists you'd expect to see in the general population. Now, lets say we have Parky and about 18 regular posters on this board......
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Another day, another 9 "terrorists" released without charge
Park Life replied to Rob W's topic in General Chat
A very low blow Alexis. Hardly. I do find it somewhat ironic though that people (and this by no means applies to just yourself) who question virtually every motive of those in power often believe the most outlandish conspiracy theories without demur. It brings balance to the force sweetie. -
If you can't blame it on immigrants there will be no interest in this thread.
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Another day, another 9 "terrorists" released without charge
Park Life replied to Rob W's topic in General Chat
A very low blow Alexis.