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In Egypt and Jordan, 43 percent and 31 percent of respondents placed blame for the attacks on Israel, with just 16 percent and 11 percent, respectively, pointing the finger at al-Qaeda. Read more at the Washington Examiner: washingtonexaminer.com...
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
Laura, we need oil, you need oil, we need this war. I want to drive.
I don't want to take the bus anymore, this is why I was ok with the war. Blood for oil, I'm OK with. You know why, because average Americans are not doing anything about it to better the situation and we are all stuck in limbo
The computer you are typing on is made from plastic, which is made from oil. Our whole economy, and consumer electronics (eg lithium in batteries/iphones), modern technology is based on a war for natural resources so you can watch American idol, or your equivalent in Britain.
You British people have let your country get taken over by CCTVs draconian gun laws, nanny state, required to give up your computer passwords, RIP Act, etc etc.
So we all need this war and is a direct result of our ignorance and letting ourselves get fooled. We have no one to blame for the war but ourselves.
The first person jailed under RIPA Part III, for not giving police access to encrypted material, was a schizophrenic man who was later judged to be no threat to national security. He said he was refusing to provide keys on principle, on the basis that he should have a right to silence. He was jailed for 9 months for refusing to hand over his decryption keys, or otherwise decrypt the data, and was later moved to a secure mental hospital part way through his sentence.[22]. Notably, the encrypted material in question was not suspected of securing illegal material[23].
In a 2010 case, Oliver Drage, a 19 year old takeaway worker being investigated as part of a police investigation into a child exploitation network, was sentenced, at Preston Crown Court, to four months imprisonment.[24] Mr Drage was arrested in May 2009, after investigating officers searched his home near Blackpool. He had been required, under this act, to provide his 50-character encryption key but had not complied.[25]
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
I bet you cannot go to the grocery store in Britain without being monitored by a dozen cameras.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
And yes guns are illegal in Britain
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
so there would be no uprisings and the citizens would get bombed like in tripoli if they tried.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
It is a nanny state because everything you do over their is told to you, monitored.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
Yes it is against the law in Britain to not fork over your password:
The first person jailed under RIPA Part III, for not giving police access to encrypted material, was a schizophrenic man who was later judged to be no threat to national security. He said he was refusing to provide keys on principle, on the basis that he should have a right to silence. He was jailed for 9 months for refusing to hand over his decryption keys, or otherwise decrypt the data, and was later moved to a secure mental hospital part way through his sentence.[22]. Notably, the encrypted material in question was not suspected of securing illegal material[23].
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In a 2010 case, Oliver Drage, a 19 year old takeaway worker being investigated as part of a police investigation into a child exploitation network, was sentenced, at Preston Crown Court, to four months imprisonment.[24] Mr Drage was arrested in May 2009, after investigating officers searched his home near Blackpool. He had been required, under this act, to provide his 50-character encryption key but had not complied.[25]
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Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
Yes my car is more valuable than some humans.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
I never said 300 cameras, I said "dozen"
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
There are more cameras in Britain per capita than lots of other countries.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
Until your RIP act gets repealed its still a law, just like our Patriot ACT
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
You guys are being nanny-ed,
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
you guys have squatters that are allowed to take over someone else's house:
Your government says its OK for them to live there lol while the person who owns it cant lol.