Comments on: Communications Something Something… http://murdochshewrote.com/2008/05/26/communications-data-something-something/ like bill hicks without dick jokes Sun, 02 Nov 2008 10:47:55 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: Atomboy http://murdochshewrote.com/2008/05/26/communications-data-something-something/#comment-43 Atomboy Sun, 02 Nov 2008 10:47:55 +0000 http://murdochshewrote.wordpress.com/?p=23#comment-43 Yes, we are sleepwalking into a database state, not just in New Britain, but across Europe (this is a European directive) as a result of the American Patriot Acts, which have hyped up and overblown the terrorist threat in order to strangle freedoms and cripple civil liberties. Once the Communications Data Bill has been inflicted upon Britain and Europe, the rest of the world will copy it, make it worse, find new ways to make it more oppressive and pool their resources to ensure that people across the world are too scared to even think that they were once free. You will soon have the jackals, jackasses, jackbooters and jobsworths of the state poring and drooling over every email you send, every text you write, every phone call you make and every website you visit. Keep screaming from the crowd how wonderful our governments are at protecting us from the perpetual, but forever unseen 1984 wars and keep cheerleading for the two minutes' hate and maybe you will be safe. Just make sure you are never the first one to stop applauding. Alternatively, stand up and be counted and keep rubbing the faces of politicians in this abomination and keep people informed about what they are trying to do to you. Kill it with a thousand acts of daily sabotage by doing the one thing which governments fear most: talking to and associating with other people. http://communicationsdatabill.info/blogs/ Yes, we are sleepwalking into a database state, not just in New Britain, but across Europe (this is a European directive) as a result of the American Patriot Acts, which have hyped up and overblown the terrorist threat in order to strangle freedoms and cripple civil liberties.

Once the Communications Data Bill has been inflicted upon Britain and Europe, the rest of the world will copy it, make it worse, find new ways to make it more oppressive and pool their resources to ensure that people across the world are too scared to even think that they were once free.

You will soon have the jackals, jackasses, jackbooters and jobsworths of the state poring and drooling over every email you send, every text you write, every phone call you make and every website you visit.

Keep screaming from the crowd how wonderful our governments are at protecting us from the perpetual, but forever unseen 1984 wars and keep cheerleading for the two minutes’ hate and maybe you will be safe.

Just make sure you are never the first one to stop applauding.

Alternatively, stand up and be counted and keep rubbing the faces of politicians in this abomination and keep people informed about what they are trying to do to you.

Kill it with a thousand acts of daily sabotage by doing the one thing which governments fear most: talking to and associating with other people.

http://communicationsdatabill.info/blogs/

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By: UK Voter http://murdochshewrote.com/2008/05/26/communications-data-something-something/#comment-33 UK Voter Fri, 24 Oct 2008 08:54:53 +0000 http://murdochshewrote.wordpress.com/?p=23#comment-33 The news that the government now wants to track our mobile phone calls, texts, emails and internet browsing habits has got me enraged. For the past 11 years, this government has sought more and more control over its citizens, from installing 4.2m CCTV cameras, to the suggestion that we must respond to more and more intrusive questions when they complete the next census. It has simply got to stop. On this occasion, I have done something about it, in my own small way. I have written an article outlining what the government is seeking to do and my views. But, I have also produced a ‘draft’ letter that can be personalised and sent to local MP’s. I am urging other likeminded people to reproduce the article, to include their own comments, after all, not everyone will agree with all my comments and then publicise it. Maybe we can start a programme where people start to bombard their MP’s with a demand that they do not support the latest data communication bill. The link is here if you would are to take a look. http://www.power-to-the-people.co.uk/2008/10/public-call-time-big-brother-britain/ The news that the government now wants to track our mobile phone calls, texts, emails and internet browsing habits has got me enraged. For the past 11 years, this government has sought more and more control over its citizens, from installing 4.2m CCTV cameras, to the suggestion that we must respond to more and more intrusive questions when they complete the next census. It has simply got to stop.

On this occasion, I have done something about it, in my own small way. I have written an article outlining what the government is seeking to do and my views. But, I have also produced a ‘draft’ letter that can be personalised and sent to local MP’s. I am urging other likeminded people to reproduce the article, to include their own comments, after all, not everyone will agree with all my comments and then publicise it. Maybe we can start a programme where people start to bombard their MP’s with a demand that they do not support the latest data communication bill. The link is here if you would are to take a look.
http://www.power-to-the-people.co.uk/2008/10/public-call-time-big-brother-britain/

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