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15 September, 2011 at 5:22 am #473443
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejBc1gwHlj0&feature=player_embedded
It really is great to see people with such stamina in the face of adversity. Barbara Tucker, the lady now carrying on with the Brian Haw peace campaign in Parliament square is free. With the sad loss of Mr Haw, this woman must be congratulated for her passion and belief in what she is doing. I think most people have had to face some very difficult times but, to imagine a campaign started ten years ago by Brian Haw, 24 hours per day, and seven days per week is still as evident as ever, is an achievement not many could or would even attempt.I have nothing but respect for what they are doing and the stance they now take to defend what must be a fundamental democratic right ~ The Right To Peaceful Protest.
As has been witnessed through Brian Haw TV and other sources, the appalling treatment handed out to the campaigners over the years has not deterred the protest at all. It is obvious that things have been made increasingly more difficult for the campaigners by the obstacles put in place by the authorities yet, Barbara Tucker marches on relentlessly. Good luck to her and all at her side through this affair.
Clearly we can see that the judiciary are under the spot light, not least the recent cases brought before the courts by Muad’Dib, Norman Scarth, Tony Farrell and various others. From the information available from the above cases, we can also see that these people are educated and informed individuals, the cases brought by them have so far ended without any repercussions adversely affecting the judiciary.
It would appear to me as an observer, that the judiciary will sooner or later have a case to answer that will potentially call into question the very foundations of the law making establishment. As in the case of Joe Dowling here ~ http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3243689250145029015
We can see the behaviour of the ‘law’ society is much to be desired and cannot continue to expect the people of this country to be silenced when they bring such cases highlighting the corruption.13 September, 2011 at 4:00 pm #473441WoW . . . She didn’t tell me she was expectin. :lol:
13 September, 2011 at 3:58 pm #476654@irish_lucy wrote:
My god are you still shyting on about this. :shock:
Gaz thats 3 seperate quesions on this topic, dont reply with a link that covers one thinking youve answered in full – either you CAN speak for yourself or not.
See what I mean ? Anyway. . . . Like the new sleepin bag ? Did you hear that ? :lol:
13 September, 2011 at 11:40 am #47665113 September, 2011 at 11:38 am #329506Cover me . . i’m going in . . . . :shock:
13 September, 2011 at 11:36 am #329505lol
13 September, 2011 at 11:33 am #476650Keep digging then, because at the bottom it’s all shit. It is about force and that is my final word on it. . . force.
You have completely side stepped {probably frogmarched} the issue.BTW – who you calling a strange woman??
I can’t recall meeting you. :roll:
13 September, 2011 at 11:25 am #476648It is very difficult to put into words. The question as to her right to be on the throne must be tackled and understood to appreciate then what is founded upon it. Increasingly by brutal force as we all have seen in footage released.
13 September, 2011 at 11:20 am #47657513 September, 2011 at 11:19 am #329504@irish_lucy wrote:
or you could just hear me scream, taking for granted you could make me scream :wink:
Never seen a Davey Lamp like that before – does it glow in the dark lol :D
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