goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 14:39
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cynic well put .
Fred1new
- 09 Jan 2015 14:40
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When they have hostages.
uummmhh.
Depends on the number of mosquitos.
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It isn't the snooping which is the problem, but the possible "misuse" which is the problem. (defined by whom, STAZI, KGB standards) .
The other problem with snooping in internet is concerned is that it continues to move and modify encryption rapidly and from one country to another.
Also, it is not the only way of delivering planning.
Another is the cost.
Cutting off the source of funding of "terrorist or liberating" forces is possibly a route to investigate. Probably, already is being done.
Difficult.
Fred1new
- 09 Jan 2015 14:46
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PS.
Snooping, under its pretext, may encourage more "industrial" snooping than happens already.
Down playing the reporting by the media may be a route.
But the countries where the "terrorism" initiates may "publicise" the "events" and compare "civil liberties angle" of the information services with those of the "suppressors".
It is a b----g--r.
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 14:46
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the French should order the police to take the terrorist s out we all no they are going to kill the longer it goes on the more will die . the hostages are as good as dead if they do not act now talking to the scum is pointless
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 14:48
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fred it only upsets the criminals not honest people I am not bothered and all my family are you not honest
Shortie
- 09 Jan 2015 14:48
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Even if you identify them and want to take action the EU's laws on Human Rights make things difficult as is in the case of Abu Qatada. The first stage in dealing with terrorists is to exit the EU so we can then have our own laws to deal with radicals.
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 14:53
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yes shortie . but I think we will now see human rights in france gone and want out of it
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 14:55
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freds posts tell me and others do not vote labour .the paris war will change our votes that's for sure
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 14:56
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weather you like it or not we can now never trust a muslim
Fred1new
- 09 Jan 2015 14:58
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That will certainly help co-ordination of security services and interchange of police information etc..
Probably, better to put up a barb wire fence around the UK.
Forgot they have planes now.
VICTIM
- 09 Jan 2015 15:02
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How the Criminal minds work eh . Last night I was going through the News channels , and only on RT did I see the report on the criminals from ROMANIA and BULGARIA who flew over to Britain groups of gangs who burgled stole etc , then returned back to their country on the cheap flights before their crimes were discovered . They rotate these people , they have no records of them entering so cannot find them , quite worrying .But the British gangs are getting in on the act by using these same types of people to do their dirty work for them . Is this what right to roam has done for us . This is as well as them flying from Romania on cheap flights to sign on get their benefits and fly back home , as I was informed last week . Sickening isn't it .
Shortie
- 09 Jan 2015 15:02
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But how are we to know which are Muslims and which are Hindus for example? Maybe we should just knock down all the Mosques and whoever gets upset gets deported!!! Tanker do you think it'd work??
Haystack
- 09 Jan 2015 15:12
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I would hate to have Miliband as PM if we had a security crisis. He inspires no confidence and seems like he would freeze like a rabbit in the headlights. Even his own colleagues have complained about his indecision.
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 15:15
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hays for once you post a true fact
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 15:24
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why are they not gong in and ending it they will kill the hostages anyway
fire in a stun bomb it will knock them out and may save lives send in the boys to do the work
TANKER
- 09 Jan 2015 15:28
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off to the club big meeting tobight
goldfinger
- 09 Jan 2015 15:31
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This is all playing into the right wings hands.
Farage will be the one who benefits from this and Chubby Dave will be the loser.......big time aswel, add on the NHS in complete melt down and Labour will now walk it into government.
Its so easy the way things are going and just when voters were leaving UKIP to go back to the Tories......ohhhh dear.
Hays must be crying into his crack.
Haystack
- 09 Jan 2015 15:34
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The government in power always benefits from security issues such as terrorism. It provides an opportunity to appear presidential on the world stage. It is why Miliband threw a tantrum when he couldn't meet with Merkel the other day.
Shortie
- 09 Jan 2015 15:45
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I was never leaving UKIP for the Pork Pie Party GF....