Shiny new things…
I've added a forum to allow people to discuss the topics I mention in my entries in greater detail and in a properly formatted way. To start using them just click this http://www.robbiejobbie.co.uk/stuff/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1
And to those who think im "zealous", let's just define that….
[b]zeal·ous[/b]
[i]adj.[/i]
Filled with or motivated by [b]zeal[/b]; fervent.
[b]zeal[/b]
[i]n.[/i]
Enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal and tireless diligence in its furtherance.
So… when it comes to things I believe in, yeah, damn right i'm a zealous! When it comes to the masses willingly giving up their freedoms and becoming sheep believing that their government will protect them and make everything okay, by giving up their rights to combat a "war" which has been manufactured and not in ONE LITTLE BIT substantiated with evidence. However people are willing to ignore the lack of evidence proving the case for any of the recent wars and even ignore the MOUNTAINS of evidence showing the war on terror is entirely false, because they blindly believe all that they are told to believe by authorities such as media, government and society in general. So yeah, you're damn right i'm zealous about it and I'm not afraid to say that I am. In fact I'm damn proud of it and if you think otherwise, fuck off. I will NOT be a sheep thank you.
And just in case you think our rights aren't being taken away from under our noses and that people don't really care… have a read of this that I found tucked away in the BBC archive…. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/4232440.stm
I bring your attention to the opinon of Rosie:
[i]So which civil liberties are we talking about here? The right to speak your opinion? The right to worship as you please? The right to object to government policies? Governments come and go but our essential rights should always remain. How long before people have to wear badges denoting their faith, or be punished by law? Sounds familiar.[/i]
[b]Rosie, London[/b]
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Personally I would like Dame Eliza to explain just which civil liberties would be "eroded" in her plan? At the moment it is very generalised, and therefore sounds negative. And in regards to those who mentioned the 'if you've nothing to hide why should you worry' idea, in a true police state a crime might not be definable by today's standards. 'Thought Crime' anyone?![/i]
[b]S, Kent, UK[/b]
I am FAR from alone and the good news is that more people are waking up!

