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  • #473454

    http://youtu.be/7ZCsfyaOGdw

    :lol: Gee – uppppp

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    #473456
    #473457

    @pepsi wrote:

    Thanks Gazlan !

    :lol:

    For what I wonder. :?

    #473458

    aww wheres your lovely valentines pic gone

    #473459

    @irish_lucy wrote:

    aww wheres your lovely valentines pic gone


    It was a false alarm looose.
    :o :wink:

    #473460

    Just weeks after Britain changed the British Universal Jurisdiction Act to protect the Israeli officials and keeping them away from fear of being arrested as war criminals , the Zionist official set foot on British soil .

    Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni was welcomed by British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Thursday as a special guest.

    Ignoring the growing calls by the British activists , Hague slammed the attempts to prosecute the Zionist opposition leader as war criminal , labeling it as appalling.

    “It was an appalling situation when political abuse of our legal procedures prevented people like [her] from travelling legitimately to the UK,” he said. “Today’s meeting showed the warmth and strength of our bilateral relations.”
    http://www.presstv.com/detail/203165.html
    AND – http://youtu.be/skE2n0Jv0UE

    It is also appalling to witness the collective captivity and mental torture of over a million Palestinians in the biggest open prison excepting the UK! It is abhorent to witness the world leaders sit on their hands while the Zionist monster gobbles up more and more land that DOES NOT belong to them either God given or elsewise! :twisted:

    #473461

    The latest psychotic ‘buzz’ ~ G13 ~. . . . This stuff will send the youth barmy let me tell you that! :shock:

    http://www.dope-seeds.com/g13.htm

    #473462

    UK minister probed over data disclosure

    Britain’s office of the Information Commissioner has announced that it would launch an investigation into data protection breaches committed by Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Letwin.

    After the Daily Mirror revealed that British Prime Minister David Cameron’s chief policy adviser disposed of over 100 documents, including secret information on national security, concerns were raised about potential security risks sparking criticism among key politicians.

    British Labour Party leader Ed Miliband accused Letwin of “treating important papers with contempt” and demonstrating “very strange behaviour.” Furthermore, Labour MP Michael Dugher called for an investigation into the classification of the discarded papers.

    The Mirror published photographs featuring Letwin, Cameron’s right-hand man, discarding government papers into a waste paper bin and, on one occasion, handing them to a rubbish collector who, afterwards, throws them in his waste bag.

    The photos released by the Mirror show that Letwin had not even shredded the papers throwing them in a way that the information could have been easily retrieved.

    The newspaper reported that the papers included secret information on highly sensitive issues including correspondence on terrorism, national security, and constituents’ private details.

    One of the discarded papers indicates that the committee responsible for monitoring the work of MI5 and MI6 “failed to get to the truth on UK involvement” in controversial terrorist interrogations known as extraordinary rendition, through which terror suspects were transported to places where they were subject to torture.

    Moreover, the Mirror reported that the organizations involved in the papers included the European Commission, Ministry of Defence, Home Office, the National Health Service, Treasury, and the Metropolitan Police.

    Papers discarded by Letwin, who has access to the highest levels of government, also involved politicians including Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, and British Chancellor George Osborne.

    http://presstv.com/detail/204573.html

    Gotta laugh aint ya ? :o

    #473463

    ‘ Chief policy adviser ‘ . . . . :lol: :lol: :lol:

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