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TOPIC: Cameron and Human Rights
#74661
Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Now our ghastly spoon faced leader is waffling to the UN saying we should invade more countries like Libya to protect human rights - whilst a hefty chunk of his party (and, more important, the media) are saying we should pull out of the Human Rights Act.

This is countries who are not members of the Human Rights Community.

And the UN will applaud his campaign to force one political system (Democracy) onto other countries by force, whether the majority want it or not.

Wonderland has really taken over our world and Alice is in charge.
 
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#74664
Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
The UN is a bit of a joke these days. I find myself agreeing with people like Chavez .. which is a bit worrying.
 
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#74666
Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
In a democracy we don't persecute and kill our citizens (this will be claimed in America the same day they kill Troy Davis). Our system is fair and brings justice to our citizens (like locking them up for 7 years for crimes that never took place). We allow dissent (kill Tomlinson). We run our finances well (banks).

My God the third world countries have so much to learn from us.
 
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#74675
veritas

Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
goodo..Zimbawe and Burma next. Or maybe not.

John Pilger has revealed that the Wikileaks cables show Aussie PM Kevin Rudd got the boot because he met with Hilary Clinton and he rejected her desire to have a huge US base in Australia.

After that it was downhill and his exit was engineered.

And why do they want a base in Oz ?..the hawks want to launch an attack on China.

maybe I'm in the wrong place.

And why did the UK invade Libya ?..Pilger says Gaddafi met with Blair and told him all the oil wells (largest in Africa) were to be nationalised.

bye bye Gadaffi.
 
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#74683
Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Surprised we haven't invaded Venezuala yet,plenty of oil,and surely their democracy needs some help? They keep electing people we don't like!
 
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#74684
Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
In a democracy we don't persecute and kill our citizens (this will be claimed in America the same day they kill Troy Davis). Our system is fair and brings justice to our citizens (like locking them up for 7 years for crimes that never took place). We allow dissent (kill Tomlinson). We run our finances well (banks).

My God the third world countries have so much to learn from us.


I think I'm going to use that as an email signature JK and quote you!
 
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#74699
Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
"How can you stand by and watch thousands get slaughtered if you believe in human rights?" asks Spoonface.

Bomb the fuckers and kill tens of thousands was his response.
 
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#74700
Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Isn't it funny that when you look at the extreme ends of politics, both left and right, they both say, get the hell out of these countries and leave them alone.

Yet the very act of war is an EXTREMIST action!
 
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#74704
TED

Re:Cameron and Human Rights 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Those who work in government are slaves to the corporate state. The corporate state does not care about being socially responsible. It only cares about what's profitable. War is profitable. Those who work for the corporate state have no vision, no higher purpose but they'll use the language of humanitarianism to mask their cruel and shallow goals.

The corporate state snuffs out culture and intelligence everywhere. It turns inspired and talented artists into subdued careerists for consumerism and scientists with bright minds into weapon-making drones for the arm's industry. Even charities which are suppose to be altruistic are corrupted by the corporate state, instead of helping those in need they profiteer from problems that they exaggerate and create.

I think greed, not pride, is truly the deadliest sin. It kills everything it touches.
 
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