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25 August, 2006 at 12:01 am #237441
@emmalush wrote:
@liam-wabbit wrote:
as for children being finger printed , lots and lots of schools have a finger print register sytem in place that the scan the finger print for each lesson, to prove their there.
Gosh almighty, so just because the government introduced something whenever, its ok :roll:
Some people just WANT to be controlled.
The BNP have little interest in control do they emma? :roll:
25 August, 2006 at 12:14 am #237442@Lambrini Girl wrote:
And some people just DONT …. I wonder why :?
Are you simple? Why would a law abidding citizen wana be controlled…
Why dont you want CCTV installed in your home, got something to hide…
What BNP policy states to control society? They are against i.d cards owen.
25 August, 2006 at 12:20 am #237443@emmalush wrote:
What BNP policy states to control society? They are against i.d cards owen.
As you have stated, we voted Labour but we didn’t vote for multiculturism.
Should the BNP ever come to power, what will ensue? [-X25 August, 2006 at 12:25 am #237444@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
@emmalush wrote:
What BNP policy states to control society? They are against i.d cards owen.
As you have stated, we voted Labour but we didn’t vote for multiculturism.
Should the BNP ever come to power, what will ensue?If im correct, non Brits and/or ethnicity ancestor relative people, brits or not, will be encouraged with finance we “gained” from some of their homelands years ago, and the money saved from pandering to them, to leave.
There is no control BNP policy.
25 August, 2006 at 12:30 am #237445@emmalush wrote:
There is no control BNP policy.
There is no control BNP policy as long as they aren’t in power. Should the electorate be fooled into electing the BNP, they will feel they have a mandate to do as they wish.
25 August, 2006 at 12:52 am #237446@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
There is no control BNP policy as long as they aren’t in power. Should the electorate be fooled into electing the BNP, they will feel they have a mandate to do as they wish.
In the same logic your pose, are you saying new labour can lock us up at will?
25 August, 2006 at 12:55 am #237447@emmalush wrote:
@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
There is no control BNP policy as long as they aren’t in power. Should the electorate be fooled into electing the BNP, they will feel they have a mandate to do as they wish.
In the same logic your pose, are you saying new labour can lock us up at will?
I was using your logic emma. :wink:
25 August, 2006 at 12:58 am #237448@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
I was using your logic emma. :wink:
Like i said, new labour wana control us via I.D cards, the BNP dont.
No logic owen, mistaken identity :wink:
Goodnight.
25 August, 2006 at 1:00 am #237449@emmalush wrote:
@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
I was using your logic emma. :wink:
Like i said, new labour wana control us via I.D cards, the BNP dont.
I’d rather control by ID cards than by skin colour emma.
25 August, 2006 at 1:30 am #237450I would let my child be finger printed, as for people being on a database i dont mind that either
the only people who will lose out on id cards and being o a database are criminals! and benefit cheats!
i dont break the law and i pay my taxes!
finger printing at a young age would help reduce crime in years to come also
theres an old saying
“catch em while they’re young”
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