Archive for the ‘Security’ Category

Remember when the mirages bombed Soweto ?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Well, apparently my eyes are well enough to rant. The right eye seems to be tailing the left eye quite a bit for close-up work, so I’m possibly looking at glasses or re-treatment for this. But I’m still chuffed. Anyways, on to the rant.

Remember when the South African government had mirage planes bombing Soweto on a daily basis and how the world supported them? Oh, what, that never happened? Hmmm…

I can’t help but compare the situation in Israel / Gaza with South Africa of old. I don’t know and don’t care who’s in the right out there, and I couldn’t give a shit about who’s killing who – they seem to be enjoying themselves, so have at it kids!

What I’m pissed and confused about is the international reaction to the fireworks party. Why is Israel still being treated so well? Why do they still receive so much international aid and business?

Sure, they’re one of our few ‘friends’ in the region (wait and see how quickly that would end if we cut off the funding) but that’s also largely our own fault for pissing so many of the neighbors off. What is it that makes Israel special and gives them carte blanche to act in the way they do? I can’t see any difference between apartheid in SA and the situation out there other than SA didn’t bomb entire neighborhoods, and in SA despite the roles being degrading and unfair, at least work was available.

I’m not trying to defend apartheid or South Africa here – they were well out of order. But how can the international community react in one way for SA and in such a different way in Israel? Don’t tell me it’s because times have changed, because if anything, we’re even more busybody and nosy now.

Teh terrurists are cummin’

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Next week, parliament will be asked to extend the amount of time a person can be held without trial from an already excessive 28 days. Under this law, they don’t have to tell you why they’ve arrested you. They don’t have to tell your family where you are. They don’t have to show your lawyer the evidence they have against you. You are not entitled to face your accusers and answer their accusations. This is not law, this is rule of force and fear, and might does not make right.

It’s time to write to your MP again!

The government want 90 days, and they’re not going to stop until they get it. When they got slapped down the first time they were trying to end centuries of law where you had the right to a fair, speedy trial, they settled for 14 days. The very next opportunity they got, they tried to push it out to 60 days and compromised on doubling it to 28. Stalking horse anyone?

Remember, this is a law being pushed for by the police without a single example of where it would have made any difference. It is often the role of the government to hold the police and other martial forces in check; to keep the balance of power in the hands of the people. Giving in to all police fear and manipulation is never a good idea, but this government are adding paving stones on the road to a police state every time they do this, especially with no proof showing the necessity.

This is the same police who have already abused this law by arresting a woman for walking on a cycle path, arresting a man for keeping his stuff too close on the tube, and in a spectacular gun.shoot(foot) moment, arrested an 82 year old Jewish man who escaped from the Nazis, for heckling at a Labour conference.

Most recently, they’ve used this law to censor what we can and cannot research, placing a massive chilling effect on any future attempts to objectively look at what is far too emotional a subject right now. In this case, a man was arrested and jailed for 6 days for trying to print a document that is (or at least was) freely available from a US government website.

I’m not interested in hearing how justice was served as these people were released. Most people reading this have never seen a jail, let alone spent a night in one, and you should be very grateful for that. One night in jail is one night too many for any innocent person to have to suffer, especially for the heinous crimes described above!

The most widely publicized conviction under this act was of an angst filled teenager for writing bad poetry! To be honest, she was a bit stupid, but if we’re criminalizing stupidity now, well, let’s just say that my trip to work is going to get a lot quieter!

This administration have shown that they cannot be trusted with the keys to the sandpit, let alone a law that lets them ‘disappear’ you down a hole for 3 months. That is the end of your career, you’ll lose your house, friends, the works. For what? Walking on a cycle path?

Please act now to stop this. Write to your MP highlighting some of the abuses I’ve shown here, and ask them to stand up for Freedom by voting NO on this extension!

People in power in our country think that it’s ok to threaten people with arrest over their choice in wardrobe. Do you really want to live in a world where someone can threaten you with missing your flight and having your DNA on record forever, just because you chose to wear a t-shirt with a cartoon character on the front ?

Freedom carries risk. So does getting up in the morning. Without wanting to offend the brave an honest American’s I know, this is England, not America. We’re a mature country – we’ve been through worse than this, and we’ll go through worse again. We are not a young country who’ve never been attacked before, and we have no excuse to act like a frightened child.

Man-up and write to your MP now!

The government wants to rob you again.. still… more… whatever

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Ok, a brief detour from my planned articles on breaking the law, but I’m just a little upset that the government wants to piss some more of our money down the drain.

When the government spends money wisely and gets good value, I’ve got no objections. Sadly, this government seems to be fascinated with the shiny toys on offer from the same old boys club of entrenched contractors and vendors, so they just piss our money away with no real benefits in return.

Of course, it might be that they’re not enamored with the toys, but are looking for jobs on various boards to pad out their post public service lives.

I mean hell, if Mr Bush’s Poodle can get a half a million pound per year salary from JP Morgan, why wouldn’t other ministers try for the same kind of corrupting lifestyle ?

Onto today’s issue… Our new Home Affairs Minister (why does each one have to be worse than the last? I thought Jack Boot Straw was as bad as things could get <ed>) has decided that to cut knife crime, we need metal detectors at school gates. She’s being very good about not letting little things like the fact that most knife crime occurs outside of schools bother her. She’s trotted out the tired old “Won’t someone think of the children” line and as a result is trying to run off with my wallet.

Just after the cut, you’ll find the letter that I just faxed my MP… Why don’t you do the same and let yours know how you feel about being robbed for pointless purposes?

To digress a little, if you’ve not used it before, you really should try contacting your elected representatives. WriteToThem provides an invaluable tool in helping you to contact your elected representatives and even tracks and scores their response run-rate.

Faxing an MP can be a great way to get unintelligible canned responses back (How’s your conscience now Mr Fitzpatrick? <ed>) and feel free to scan and post those for a laugh.

Using WriteToThem to contact your London Assembly members is a little less fun because from what I’ve seen, some of them actually seem to work for a living and are really responsive and helpful – so BE NICE, YOU HEAR ;)

Without further ado, hit the link and find out why I’m just a tad upset about Ms. Smith’s ludicrous money wasting suggestions!

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