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Edward Snowden Feted As A Hero By The Guardian.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 50291/T he-Guar dian-pr oduced- handboo k-help- fanatic s-strik e-will. html
Will we now see a right-wing protest outside the Guardian's office?
Will we now see a right-wing protest outside the Guardian's office?
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society.
// I've just read that what he did is actually helping the terrorist //
Better not read this then...
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-10 93436/M umbai-l awyer-d emands- Google- Earth-b an-clai ming-sa tellite -images -terror ist-sec urity-h azard.h tml
// I've just read that what he did is actually helping the terrorist //
Better not read this then...
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Gromit
/// Though most wing wingers will just whine on discussion forums instead. ///
No you have got it wrong, when right-wingers do protest, the ugly left turn out to prevent them from protesting, because some of us know how the left hate freedom of speech, unless it is they themselves who want to take advantage of it.
/// Though most wing wingers will just whine on discussion forums instead. ///
No you have got it wrong, when right-wingers do protest, the ugly left turn out to prevent them from protesting, because some of us know how the left hate freedom of speech, unless it is they themselves who want to take advantage of it.
Gromit
Outdated report 10 December 2008
Or this more up to date report.,
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 50237/M I5-chie f-Andre w-Parke -The-Gu ardian- handed- gift-te rrorist s.html
Outdated report 10 December 2008
Or this more up to date report.,
http://
/the ugly left turn out to prevent them from protesting, because some of us know how the left hate freedom of speech, unless it is they themselves who want to take advantage of it. /
I'll tell you what aog
You form the 'Edward Snowden is a traitor League'
take a few members down to the Guardian offices for a bit of a protest
see how many people (left/right/ugly/pretty) actually turn up to stop you
or even notice you
I'll tell you what aog
You form the 'Edward Snowden is a traitor League'
take a few members down to the Guardian offices for a bit of a protest
see how many people (left/right/ugly/pretty) actually turn up to stop you
or even notice you
Hardly surprising that the Security services are a little bit miffed at Mr. Snowden. None too surprising that they insist that his revelations have endangered spooks and informed terrorists either.
Not sure I believe either claim.Seems to me to be an attempt to justify the widespread monitoring they are already doing - monitoring that most people were entirely unaware of. It is an insidious erosion of civil liberties - and, despite you attempting to make it a left/right issue, there are as many on the right wing concerned over libertarian issues as on the left.
One thing you can be sure of - In their version of an ideal world Spooks would want 24/7 coverage of everyones movements and conversations ideally without anyone knowing about it. And these insidious erosions work best when no one knows anything- when laws are passed so that spooks can gag companies from even informing their customers that they are passing information across to the security services.
As to offering up a terrorist handbook - well, I have my doubts about that too, unless it is the "4 Lions" type of terrorist you are referring to. Most serious terrorists are so paranoid about their own security that they will be already be well aware of this kind of thing.
Not sure I believe either claim.Seems to me to be an attempt to justify the widespread monitoring they are already doing - monitoring that most people were entirely unaware of. It is an insidious erosion of civil liberties - and, despite you attempting to make it a left/right issue, there are as many on the right wing concerned over libertarian issues as on the left.
One thing you can be sure of - In their version of an ideal world Spooks would want 24/7 coverage of everyones movements and conversations ideally without anyone knowing about it. And these insidious erosions work best when no one knows anything- when laws are passed so that spooks can gag companies from even informing their customers that they are passing information across to the security services.
As to offering up a terrorist handbook - well, I have my doubts about that too, unless it is the "4 Lions" type of terrorist you are referring to. Most serious terrorists are so paranoid about their own security that they will be already be well aware of this kind of thing.
LazyGun
/// Not sure I believe either claim. ///
/// As to offering up a terrorist handbook - well, I have my doubts about that too, ///
/// Most serious terrorists are so paranoid about their own security that they will be already be well aware of this kind of thing. ///
So in closing, there is nothing to be worried about LazyGun has spoken, he either has inside information or we have 'made him angry very angry indeed'.
/// Not sure I believe either claim. ///
/// As to offering up a terrorist handbook - well, I have my doubts about that too, ///
/// Most serious terrorists are so paranoid about their own security that they will be already be well aware of this kind of thing. ///
So in closing, there is nothing to be worried about LazyGun has spoken, he either has inside information or we have 'made him angry very angry indeed'.
//One thing you can be sure of - In their version of an ideal world Spooks would want 24/7 coverage of everyones movements and conversations ideally without anyone knowing about it//
And you know I might even think something like such an extreme state might be warranted
*Provided it was granted by Parliament*
This is the point
Not should they or shouldn't they have the right
Not Do they need it to protect the nation
The first question is very simple
*Are they operating within the law or are they not?*
Last timeI heard one of the heads of MI5 speak he said they operate within a strict legal framework
This is true
He did not say whether they had been keeping to it
That is the starting point and there can be no equivocation about it - GCHQ, MI5 MI6 all the rest must obey the law
And you know I might even think something like such an extreme state might be warranted
*Provided it was granted by Parliament*
This is the point
Not should they or shouldn't they have the right
Not Do they need it to protect the nation
The first question is very simple
*Are they operating within the law or are they not?*
Last timeI heard one of the heads of MI5 speak he said they operate within a strict legal framework
This is true
He did not say whether they had been keeping to it
That is the starting point and there can be no equivocation about it - GCHQ, MI5 MI6 all the rest must obey the law
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