
By Dan Ilett
Published: Monday 25 July 2005
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Name
Duane Phillips
Location
Wigan
Occupation
IT Manager
Comment
I run a website www.1984brigade.com to highlight what a big brother police state this country is coming to.
How long will it be before my site will be considered to be subversive and of a terrorist nature becuse it speaks out against the state?
Why is all this nonsense happening? Because we have a power crazed corrupt government that doesnt listen to it's citizens and took us to war on a false premise.
Ladies and gentlemen your freedoms and rights are slowly being eroded. Wake up smell the coffee. Raise your voice in opposition.
...the thin end of the wedge ... so now the police...
Geoffrey Darnton
I run a website www.1984brigade.com to highlight w...
Duane Phillips
This is work for the Ministry of Defence not the c...
Norman Bartlett
Does anyone seriously suppose that a terrorist int...
Chris Walker
The police really don't seem that clever to be hon...
richard davies
I wouldn't want to throw a spanner in the works, b...
Tony Harbon
The idea of 50-odd British police forces attacking...
Jerrold Baldwin
"You have the right to remain silent... but by the...
Anonymous
And how do you hand over encryption keys when they...
Anonymous
Better sooner & permanently, than later, or after ...
Anonymous
This is just political noise with no real thought ...
Simon Bazley
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