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  • ID Card Lies

    The hugely expensive ID card scheme has not been scrapped .
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/henryporter/2009/sep/29/gordon-brown-id-cards-labour
    The Labour Government  still intend to force it through  , and , what Brown means when he says they will not be compulsory is that they will not be compulsory for anyone holding an up to date passport , which will be encoded with the same biometric and other data as the ID cards .

    Will ID cards help to prevent terrorist atrocities in the UK ?
    The former head of Mi5 Dame Stella Rimington doesn't think so :
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5750713.ece
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4444512.stm

    Our borders are not secure enough , and anyone , whether legally or illegally residing in or visiting Britain is unlikely to volunteer the information that they are a would-be terrorist if they are .

    And would compulsory bio-metric ID cards help to alleviate benefit-fraud ?
    They may help to prevent some unscrupulous individuals from claiming in multiple identities , though how long it might take to recoup losses against the billions it would cost to institute the card-scheme remains to be seen , and , what would happen if a genuinely in need claimant had lost their card ?

    And last but not least , it is near-impossible to create cards/passports/driving licences which are unforgeable .

    New Labour , New / Old Liars .

  • MoD pays in money + blood for Afghan helicopters

    So the die is cast. In yet another masterly procurement move, the UK Ministry of Defence has decided to spend hundreds of millions of pounds upgrading and restoring its aged Puma helicopters - which were due to retire next year - for service in Afghanistan. This will cost more than buying a fleet of brand new choppers.

    Yet again, pumping cash into lame-duck British industry which can't survive without constant taxpayer support has been deemed more important than saving the lives of British troops fighting and dying in Afghanistan - and more important than any chance of a decent military outcome for the UK there.

    For full details see: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/29/puma_refurb_comment/

  • Poland unveils compulsory castration of all sex criminals

    Hi to everybody...what do you think of this? Will Poland include all its priests who have sexually molested children...or doesn't that happen there?
    Poland to enforce chemical castration of paedophiles
    Poland is to become the first EU country to impose chemical castration on convicted paedophiles.
    By Charlotte Bailey
    Published: 10:56AM BST 26 Sep 2008

    Polish prime minister Donald Tusk unveiled the legislation after being angered by the revelations

    Legislation is being pushed through the country's parliament to make the procedure compulsory for all sex criminals who pose a risk to others.

    The method involves giving convicted paedophiles drugs which take away their sexual urges.

    Calls for the introduction of chemical castration have arisen following a recent incest case that shocked the country.

    In a story reminiscent of that of Josef Fritzl, a 45-year-old man was arrested in Poland a fortnight ago accused of fathering two children by his young daughter.

    Polish prime minister Donald Tusk unveiled the legislation after being angered by the revelations.

    It is hoped that judges will soon have the right to order the procedure.

    But European civil liberties groups have condemned the plans, saying that they violate human rights.

    However the prime minister has received overwhelming public support for his decision and his popularity has rocketed in opinion polls.

    Defending his decision, Mr Tusk said: "I don't think you can call such individuals – such creatures – human beings. I don't think you can talk about human rights in such a case."

    Polish citizens could challenge the move in the European Court of Human Rights but this seems unlikely owing to the widespread praise for the legislation.

    Supporters are reminding those against the move that the effects of chemical castration are not permanent, nor are they a guarantee that a paedophile will not re-offend.

    The Health and Justice ministries are working on a draft that is likely to be presented to Cabinet next month and it is expected that the law will be passed by parliament, where there is a majority backing punitive castration.

    Justice minister Zbigniew Cwiakalski said that the government had to protect the safety of the public.

    He said: "Everyone talks about the safety of criminals, but what about the rights of the victims?

    "Where is the safety and health of our children? We have the right to use measures that will protect the public."

    Last month, the British government revealed that it is to offer chemical castration to convicted paedophiles only if offenders agree to it.

    Voluntary schemes similar to Britain's have been set up in Sweden, Denmark, Canada and eight states in the United States and have apparently proved successful.

  • One down, Three to go!

    Gordon has said he may cut down on our Trident subs from four to three. Let's hope good ol' Union policies will then be applied and it becomes a case of "One out, All out!"

  • Quote of the Day



    Quote of the Day, from http://dailygrail.com/

    If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.

    Oscar Wilde


  • The English Defence League

    The English Defence League is the new kid on the block in terms of street politics - with quite a few protests this summer in Luton and Birmingham.

    The EDL has been linked to the British National Party in the press, however this is completely incorrect, there is no relationship at all. BNP politics are "race tinted", that is to say, they believe national unity should be based (amoung other things) on race. Also the BNP comes from a lineage of political philosophy with a long history.

    Not so the EDL. From what I can gather The EDL is composed of "casuals" – the hard men from football clubs (read hooligans if you prefer), as such they are not in any way race based. The politics is very simple – no Sharia, support the troops. Browsing footage of demos on YouTube you can clearly see the EDL has black and asian members.

    The EDL appears at first glance to be a grass roots movement, however I have my suspicions, there does appear to be some organization, yet it’s hard to discern what the real deal is.

    I would love to heard peoples comments and opinions – esp. if you are in the know. ;)

  • NATO proposes joining forces with Russia

    Hi to everybody...I don't know what anybody here thinks of President Obama's decision not to site a missile defence system on Czech and Polish soil but I think it's an excellent decision, and, even better, NATO has proposed Russia join in the defence strategy from which previously they had been excluded...Do you think somebody in the USA and NATO has been reading this group's discussions, because I suggested the latter months ago and said it was a bad idea siting missiles on Russia's border...LOL...What do people here think of President Obama's decision and NATO's?

  • Strange coincidence

    From today's Manchester Guardian:
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/17/missile-defence-shield-barack-obama

    On this day, 70 years ago:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_invasion_of_Poland

  • TV ugggh!

    PRODUCT PLACEMENT!

    Another great reason for not watching commercial television.... :(

    See: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8252901.stm

  • Bin Laden : Dead And Alive ?

    A most interesting piece in today's 'Mail about several well-informed people's belief , and the subject of a new book : Osama Bin Laden : Dead or Alive ? , by Professor David Ray Griffin , that Bin Laden has been dead for years .
    There are plausible reasons to beleive that he died , of natural causes , not long after the 9/11 attacks , and that the tapes and videos of him that have been released to arab news organisations since then are fakes , produced , and verified as being genuine by the American Government , to justify their 'war on terror' .
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1212851/Has-Osama-Bin-Laden-dead-seven-years--U-S-Britain-covering-continue-war-terror.html

  • Alan Turing Petition Update

    Hi to everybody...I've just received this letter from Gordon Brown...

    Thank you for signing this petition. The Prime Minister has written a
    response. Please read below.

    Prime Minister: 2009 has been a year of deep reflection and a chance for
    Britain, as a nation, to commemorate the profound debts we owe to those who
    came before. A unique combination of anniversaries and events have stirred
    in us that sense of pride and gratitude which characterise the British
    experience. Earlier this year I stood with Presidents Sarkozy and Obama to
    honour the service and the sacrifice of the heroes who stormed the beaches
    of Normandy 65 years ago. And just last week, we marked the 70 years which
    have passed since the British government declared its willingness to take
    up arms against Fascism and declared the outbreak of World War Two. So I am
    both pleased and proud that, thanks to a coalition of computer scientists,
    historians and LGBT activists, we have this year a chance to mark and
    celebrate another contribution to Britain's fight against the darkness of
    dictatorship; that of code-breaker Alan Turing.

    Turing was a quite brilliant mathematician, most famous for his work on
    breaking the German Enigma codes. It is no exaggeration to say that,
    without his outstanding contribution, the history of World War Two could
    well have been very different. He truly was one of those individuals we can
    point to whose unique contribution helped to turn the tide of war. The debt
    of gratitude he is owed makes it all the more horrifying, therefore, that
    he was treated so inhumanely. In 1952, he was convicted of a gross
    indecency and in effect, tried for being gay. His sentence, he
    was faced with the miserable choice of this or prison - was chemical
    castration by a series of injections of female hormones. He took his own
    life just two years later.

    Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing
    and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. While Turing was dealt
    with under the law of the time and we can't put the clock back, his
    treatment was of course utterly unfair and I am pleased to have the chance
    to say how deeply sorry I and we all are for what happened to him. Alan and
    the many thousands of other gay men who were convicted as he was convicted
    under homophobic laws were treated terribly. Over the years millions more
    lived in fear of conviction.

    I am proud that those days are gone and that in the last 12 years this
    government has done so much to make life fairer and more equal for our LGBT
    community. This recognition of Alan's status as one of Britain's most
    famous victims of homophobia is another step towards equality and long
    overdue.

    But even more than that, Alan deserves recognition for his contribution to
    humankind. For those of us born after 1945, into a Europe which is united,
    democratic and at peace, it is hard to imagine that our continent was once
    the theatre of mankind's darkest hour. It is difficult to believe that in
    living memory, people could become so consumed by hate, by
    anti-Semitism, by homophobia, by xenophobia and other murderous prejudices, that the gas chambers and crematoria became a piece of the European
    landscape as surely as the galleries and universities and concert halls
    which had marked out the European civilisation for hundreds of years. It is
    thanks to men and women who were totally committed to fighting fascism,
    people like Alan Turing, that the horrors of the Holocaust and of total war
    are part of Europe's history and not Europe's present.

    So on behalf of the British government, and all those who live freely
    thanks to Alan's work I am very proud to say: we're sorry, you deserved
    so much better.

    Gordon Brown

    If you would like to help preserve Alan Turing's memory for future
    generations, please donate here: http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/

    Petition information - http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/turing/

  • What the Heck is FILK ?

    299_Shoggoth

    On my munzly blog, I've posted a great song from a great Filker. So if you know what that is all about or recognise such characters as Cthulhu, Mummies, Werewolves, Minions, Hunchbacks (of Notre Dame), Cylons, Daleks, Zombies, Dark Lords, Vampires or Shoggoths, then this is for you. ;)

    http://munzly.blog.co.uk/2009/09/10/my-shoggoth-great-song-6935273/

  • Bob Dylan's new album came out on the same day as 9/11

    Hi to everybody...here's an article that might interest some of you...it looks at the lyrics of Bob Dylan's albums and 'Love and Theft' that came out the same day as 9/11 happened...It's rather long to put up here, but does contain a lot of interesting information. I might add this isn't for the confirmed atheists here...does contain a lot about belief in God...
    http://www.paltelegraph.com/photo-story/world-stories/2150-that-day-this-911-fox-news-and-bob-dylan

  • The Rise of Israel's Military Rabbis

    Hi to everybody...here's an interesting article which was written in conjunction with Katya Adler's report on Newsnight about the military rabbis...
    The rise of Israel's military rabbis
    Tuesday, 08 September 2009 14:27 Added by PT Editor Sameh A. Habeeb

    Gaza, September 8, 2009, (Pal Telegraph) - Israel's army is changing. Once proudly secular, its combat units are now filling with those who believe Israel's wars are "God's wars".

    Military rabbis are becoming more powerful. Trained in warfare as well as religion, new army regulations mean they are now part of a military elite.

    They graduate from officer's school and operate closely with military commanders. One of their main duties is to boost soldiers' morale and drive, even on the front line.

    This has caused quite some controversy in Israel. Should military motivation come from men of God, or from a belief in the state of Israel and keeping it safe?

    The military rabbis rose to prominence during Israel's invasion of Gaza earlier this year.

    Some of their activities raised troubling questions about political-religious influence in the military.

    Gal Einav, a non-religious soldier, said there was wall-to-wall religious rhetoric in the base, the barracks and on the battlefield.

    As soon as soldiers signed for their rifles, he said, they were given a book of psalms.

    And, as his company headed into Gaza, he told me, they were flanked by a civilian rabbi on one side and a military rabbi on the other.

    "It felt like a religious war, like a crusade. It disturbed me. Religion and the army should be completely separate," he said.

    'Sons of light'

    But military rabbis, like Lieutenant Shmuel Kaufman, welcome the changes.

    In previous wars rabbis had to stay far from the front, he says. In Gaza, they were ordered to accompany the fighters.

    "Our job was to boost the fighting spirit of the soldiers. The eternal Jewish spirit from Bible times to the coming of the Messiah."

    Before his unit went into Gaza, Rabbi Kaufman said their commander told him to blow the ram's horn: "Like (biblical) Joshua when he conquered the land of Israel. It makes the war holier."

    Rabbis handed out hundreds of religious pamphlets during the Gaza war.

    When this came to light, it caused huge controversy in Israel. Some leaflets called Israeli soldiers the "sons of light" and Palestinians the "sons of darkness".

    Others compared the Palestinians to the Philistines, the bitter biblical enemy of the Jewish people.

    Israel's military has distanced itself from the publications, but they carried the army's official stamp.

    Still, army leaders insist their rabbis respect military ethics and put their private convictions aside. They say the same about the new wave of nationalist religious solders joining Israel's fighting forces.

    'Religious duty'

    I visited an orthodox Jewish seminary near Hebron in the West Bank. It is one of an increasing number of religious schools that encourage taking the Jewish Bible to the battlefield.

    All students at the seminary choose to serve in Israel's combat units while statistics suggest less ideologically driven Israelis are avoiding them. This has made headline news in Israel.

    The 19-year-olds I spoke to at the seminary told me religious soldiers like them can make the army behave better and become "more moral".

    They believe it is their religious duty to protect the citizens of Israel, the Jewish state. The Lord commands it, they said.

    The students' seminary is built in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank.

    If President Barack Obama gets his way, Israel will eventually evacuate most settlements.

    They are illegal under international law and Palestinians claim the territory as part of their future state. But for the religious soldiers the West Bank is part of land given to the Jews by God.

    Gal Einav thinks many soldiers will refuse to close settlements down.

    The settlement issue could well tear the army apart, he told me, adding that most of his officers were settlers these days.

    "If it comes to a clash between political orders from Israel's government and a contradictory message from the rabbis, settlers and religious right-wing soldiers will follow the rabbis," he said.

    Threat of 'Jihad'

    Israel's military leaders strongly disagree.

    Brig Gen Eli Shermeister is the army's chief education officer.

    He admits some mistakes were made in the past but says the right balance has now been found with the military rabbis.

    He insists Israel's military commanders are the only ones in charge of the soldiers' spirit.

    "The moral code of Israel's army is clear. We judge soldiers in the light of this code. Nobody can create another moral code. [Certainly] not a religious one."

    But Brig Gen Shermeister's predecessor describes what he sees as clear and worrying changes within the military.

    According to Reserve Gen Nehemia Dagan, what is happening in the army is far more dangerous than most Israelis realise: "We (soldiers) used to be able to put aside our own ideas in order to do what we had to do. It didn't matter if we were religious or from a kibbutz. But that's not the case anymore.

    "The morals of the battlefield cannot come from a religious authority. Once it does, it's Jihad. I know people will not like that word but that's what it is, Holy War. And once it's Holy War there are no limits."

    Many religious Jews object to the type of preaching heard during Israel's recent Gaza operation.

    They say it perverts the true teachings of Judaism as well as contradicts Israel's military code.

    Day to day, Israel's army mainly operates in civilian areas - in Gaza, the West Bank and in East Jerusalem.

    The influences that Israeli soldiers are exposed to are extremely significant.

    How they view the Palestinians who live here is likely to affect the way they use their power and their weapons.

    Watch Katya Adler's film on rabbis in the Israeli army on Newsnight on Monday 7 September 2009 at 10.30pm on BBC Two, then afterwards on the Newsnight website.

    BBC

    Here it is... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/8232340.stm

  • The Future of Food, episode 3

    Hi to everybody....here's the last of the Future of Food series. I haven't seen it yet either so cannot comment, but, from what I've seen so far, there are going to be massive changes over the next few decades for all of us.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk723/Future_of_Food_Episode_3/

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