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Blog posts March 2007

Web Journal Saturday 31st March 2007 1. The latest reports this morning are that the 15 UK military personnel might very well stand trial in Iran with claims that legal proceedings are already underway. They confessed, and now they will be tried. This sounds like ...

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Web Journal Friday 30th March 2007 "We in the UK hold certain freedoms sacred -- freedom of speech, freedom of movement, freedom of religious belief, freedom from intrusion into our private lives [emphasis added]. Understandably, unless faced with clear evidence of ...

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Web Journal Thursday 29th March 2007 It's really rather difficult for the US and UK governments to take the high ground with regard to the UK sailors and marines kidnapped and removed to Iran from Iraqi waters in the Persian Gulf. A British citizen who was kept in G...

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Web Journal Wednesday 28th March 2007 Affect \Af*fect"\ ([a^]f*f[e^]kt"), n. [L. affectus.] 1. Affection; inclination; passion; feeling; disposition. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. (Psychotherapy) The emotional complex associated with an id...

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Web Journal Tuesday 27th March 2007 1. There have been a series of extraordinary events during the past ten day since Saturday, 17th March 2007, St Patrick's Day, and I've concentrated on getting some important bits and pieces done at the exclusion of making web jour...

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Web Journal Saturday 17th March 2007 1. Yesterday was a beaucoup news day. It seemed like the culmination of a number of events which significantly reflected the character of society in the UK and the US too. Rubbish collection may be moving to a fortnightly basis...

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Web Journal Friday 16th March 2007   1. The central heating is out for the second day in a row. it was a bit chilly last night requiring a duvet where I haven't needed one for some time. There was hot water yesterday and today at least in the mornings. It would be nice to ...

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Web Journal Thursday 15th March 2007 1. Paul McCartney's estranged wife, Heather Mills, has been criticised by the police for too many emergency calls. She provided an interview to the BBC which was broadcast starting this morning and went on all day. It was lat...

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Web Journal Wednesday 14th March 2007 1. Judge dismisses case against Patricia Dunn former Chairwoman of Hewlett Packard. It's about time. This is fantastic news. It has been one of the most oppressive prosecutions I've ever known about. She describes the vindi...

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Web Journal Tuesday 13th March 2007 1. Torture remains a policy of the British Government, British Army and British society as was witnessed today in the coverup and failure to convict those responsible for the death of an Iraqi civilian who was tortured to death ...

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Web Journal Monday 12th March 2007 1. I published my Sunday night Email to the police yesterday because that Email was blocked by the police "mailmarshal." I can see no reason why this should have been so. Reread yesterday's Email and see if you can determine why ...

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Web Journal Sunday 11th March 2007 1. Last night there was a veritable explosion of violent antisocial behaviour which erupted primarily from the flat below for about an hour commencing about 2100 and lasting until a little after 2200. I documented what was going o...

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Web Journal Saturday 10th March 2007 This is Called Sadism by Erich Fromm. It Could be Applied on a Mass Basis With This Surveillance Technology. 1. The thumping music noted below this afternoon while I was eating lunch was on last night at 0440 waking me. It went o...

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Web Journal Wednesday 7th March 2007 1. Look what happens in a "Bang 'Em Up Society." The Lord Chief Justice sees a prison of geriatric people in the future due to mandatory and long prison terms especially for murder. He doesn't really know what is happening in t...

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Web Journal Thursday 8th March 2007 1. I was most amazed and pleased to see that the House of Commons voted for a fully elected House of Lords. Out of nine proposals with differing percentage mixes of appointed and elected, the Commons' MPs passed only two: 80% ele...

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Web Journal Wednesday 7th March 2007 1. The Home Office shows its true colours: cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment of human beings. It appears that this government, i.e., Home Secretary John Reid, following in the footsteps of his Labour predecessors is trying...

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Web Journal Tuesday 6th March 2007 It's interesting to note these two High Court rullngs which occurred on Friday regarding the judicial and government processes. They provide an interesting contrast in decisions. During the day, the High Court ruled in favour of a...

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Web Journal Monday 5th March 2007 If you've got a grudge against a neighbour and want revenge and retaliation, call the ambulance services to have them remove this object of hatred by force and violence. If you think this is a bit much, read on about the people who ...

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Web Journal Sunday 4th March 2007 The following is a work in progress which will be updated periodically due to the fact that I am subjected to extensive abuse by those using surveillance technology who interfere as much as possible with my collection, organising, do...

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Web Journal Saturday 3rd March 2007 1. Hazel Blears, the Chair of the Labour Party, appeared in an interview on BBC's Breakfast TV this morning. She discussed the Labour Party's, i.e., this government's, interaction in the future with the public. I sent the follow...

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