Carrying a placard in Parliament square is considered protesting,even though the placard may be blank! If one wishes to protest in Parliament square now,you have to seek permission from the police.!!!!!!!!!!
Oh dear, do I expect a knock on my door? I told David Cameron last week he was talking nonsense..........ooops...
2007-06-19 07:21:53
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Reporters all over the US are being arrested for asking why the politicians are ducking questions about the federal reserve, and our free speech is protected under our constitution of which every politician swears to uphold when they take office.
The truth is even our most basic rights are being taken away from us, and like the cowards we are - we do nothing about it.
We the sheeple are too well indoctrinated by our governments to realize that suspending our rights is bad ONLY for the people.
2007-06-19 05:48:55
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answered by The Düde ® 2
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There is no law in the british constitution thaat garuntee`s free speech
2007-06-24 22:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not? Clinton did it when a young couple in Chicago verbally asked him in public why he got some young men killed.
They spent a LONG time in jail.
2007-06-19 05:50:27
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answered by Philip H 7
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Free speech.
Well you have rights -
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SILENCE
... ANYTHING YOU SAY MAY BE USED IN A COURT OF LAW
2007-06-26 03:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what you are saying mate. This country is becoming a fecking joke.
2007-06-19 07:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Now you are just being silly cos u donr get arrested...this is a free country
2007-06-19 05:49:26
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answered by Anonymous
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So who exactly was arrested for that?
2007-06-19 09:18:09
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answered by eastern_eu 3
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its the history of elitism
2007-06-19 05:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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free speech never existed.
2007-06-19 05:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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