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    <description>Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.</description>
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    <copyright>Buck Hicks</copyright>
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        <h1>
          <font size="2">Titled: <a href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54644">Don't
want national ID? Surrender your passport</a></font>
        </h1>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
            <font face="Arial">The ID-card bill only advanced through Parliament after assurances
were given that those who needed a passport and did not wish to participate in the
National Identity Scheme would have the choice to opt out. 
<p>
But, as implemented, the only opt-out for British citizens is that they will be able
to refuse the physical ID card but, if they wish to travel abroad, they will have
to provide the same information for storage in the national database. They will also
still have to pay the nearly $200 fee charged for both an ID card and passport – or
stay in the UK for the rest of their lives. 
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Yup - Voluntary - As long as you never leave the country or want to come back... 
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
&lt;sarc&gt; <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,39f2887e-cd0e-44af-8830-0bbe6787a151.aspx">Didn't
see that coming</a> &lt;/sarc&gt;
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      <title>UK: Police State</title>
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      <link>http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/2007/03/12/UKPoliceState.aspx</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 01:13:25 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font size=2&gt;Titled: &lt;a href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54644"&gt;Don't
want national ID? Surrender your passport&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font face=Arial&gt;The ID-card bill only advanced through Parliament after assurances
were given that those who needed a passport and did not wish to participate in the
National Identity Scheme would have the choice to opt out. 
&lt;p&gt;
But, as implemented, the only opt-out for British citizens is that they will be able
to refuse the physical ID card but, if they wish to travel abroad, they will have
to provide the same information for storage in the national database. They will also
still have to pay the nearly $200 fee charged for both an ID card and passport – or
stay in the UK for the rest of their lives. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Yup - Voluntary - As long as you never leave the country or want to come back... 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
&amp;lt;sarc&amp;gt; &lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,39f2887e-cd0e-44af-8830-0bbe6787a151.aspx"&gt;Didn't
see that coming&lt;/a&gt; &amp;lt;/sarc&amp;gt;&gt;
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        <p>
Titled:   <a href="http://www.praguemonitor.com/ctk/print_friendly.php?id=41955"><strong>IAEA
commissioner falls into water tank at Czech nuclear plant</strong></a></p>
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          <p class="ctkleadpara">
A US commissioner from the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
emerged unharmed after falling into a water tank at the Dukovany nuclear power plant
on Friday. 
</p>
          <p>
The daily Mlada fronta Dnes reported Friday that commissioners training at the facility
were moving around the plant in a group. One of them, however, left the group and
fell into the tank. The water in the tank was not radioactive.
</p>
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        <p>
And these are the guys we are supposed to listen to on Iran, North Korea and other
hot-spots...
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      <title>IAEA - Not Exactly Bright</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 20:41:38 GMT</pubDate>
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Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.praguemonitor.com/ctk/print_friendly.php?id=41955"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;IAEA
commissioner falls into water tank at Czech nuclear plant&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p class=ctkleadpara&gt;
A US commissioner from the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
emerged unharmed after falling into a water tank at the Dukovany nuclear power plant
on Friday. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The daily Mlada fronta Dnes reported Friday that commissioners training at the facility
were moving around the plant in a group. One of them, however, left the group and
fell into the tank. The water in the tank was not radioactive.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
And these are the guys we are supposed to listen to on Iran, North Korea and other
hot-spots...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&amp;nbsp;
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      <category>Misc</category>
      <category>Technology</category>
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        <p>
Titled:   <strong><a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2366233,00.html">Animal
activists free 15,000 farmed fish to their deaths</a></strong></p>
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          <p class="textcopy">
POLICE have warned fish farmers to increase their security after 15,000 halibut were
released from their cages in an attack believed to have been carried out by animal
rights activists. 
</p>
          <p class="textcopy">
Thousands of dead fish are being washed up along the west coast of Scotland after
the raid at Kames Marine Fish Farm, near Oban. The perpetrators are thought to have
attacked last week. Detectives believe that the attack could be linked to a spate
of other farm attacks throughout the country. The letters ALF (Animal Liberation Front)
were spray-painted near by. 
</p>
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The loss is estimated to have cost the fish farm at least £500,000 as boats, cranes
and offices were also vandalised. The halibut died from starvation or getting caught
in seaweed. They were also being eaten by herring gulls and otters. 
</p>
          <p class="textcopy">
The fish farmer, who did not wish to be identified, said: “They claim they liberated
them into the sea but sadly, as we all know, farmed animals, whether they are fish
or any animals, don’t survive unless they are looked after. 
</p>
          <p class="textcopy">
The fish farmer added: “We farm them in a sustainable way. The welfare of the fish
is at the forefront of our minds. Isn’t it better to have farmed fish than to be pillaging
the seas where stocks are declining dramatically?” 
</p>
          <p class="textcopy">
Fish farms in Scotland, Kent and the South West have been attacked in the past year.
</p>
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      <title>They did it for the Halibut</title>
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      <link>http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/2006/09/21/TheyDidItForTheHalibut.aspx</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 15:07:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2366233,00.html"&gt;Animal
activists free 15,000 farmed fish to their deaths&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p class=textcopy&gt;
POLICE have warned fish farmers to increase their security after 15,000 halibut were
released from their cages in an attack believed to have been carried out by animal
rights activists. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class=textcopy&gt;
Thousands of dead fish are being washed up along the west coast of Scotland after
the raid at Kames Marine Fish Farm, near Oban. The perpetrators are thought to have
attacked last week. Detectives believe that the attack could be linked to a spate
of other farm attacks throughout the country. The letters ALF (Animal Liberation Front)
were spray-painted near by. 
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&lt;p class=textcopy&gt;
The loss is estimated to have cost the fish farm at least £500,000 as boats, cranes
and offices were also vandalised. The halibut died from starvation or getting caught
in seaweed. They were also being eaten by herring gulls and otters. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class=textcopy&gt;
The fish farmer, who did not wish to be identified, said: “They claim they liberated
them into the sea but sadly, as we all know, farmed animals, whether they are fish
or any animals, don’t survive unless they are looked after. 
&lt;p class=textcopy&gt;
The fish farmer added: “We farm them in a sustainable way. The welfare of the fish
is at the forefront of our minds. Isn’t it better to have farmed fish than to be pillaging
the seas where stocks are declining dramatically?” 
&lt;p class=textcopy&gt;
Fish farms in Scotland, Kent and the South West have been attacked in the past year.
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
Titled:   <strong><a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006390147,00.html">Brits
break speed record</a></strong></p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
            <span class="norm12">A BRITISH team has broken the land speed record for diesel-powered
engines. 
</span>
          </p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
The JCB Dieselmax team averaged a speed of 328.767 mph, officials confirmed.
</p>
          <p>
The team jetted out to Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah to undertake their feat
yesterday afternoon. 
</p>
          <p>
The car, driven by Wing Commander Andy Green, was powered by a version of the same
engine used in JCB diggers.
</p>
          <p>
The team beat the previous record of 235mph which has stood for more than 30
years.<br /><br />
In 1997, Green became the fastest man in the world when he drove ThrustSSC through
the sound barrier to a speed of 763.035mph.
</p>
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        <p dir="ltr">
It's good to hear someone still has some character over there...
</p>
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      <title>Still Good For Something</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2006 11:54:38 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006390147,00.html"&gt;Brits
break speed record&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;span class=norm12&gt;A BRITISH team has broken the land speed record for diesel-powered
engines. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The JCB Dieselmax team averaged a speed of 328.767 mph, officials confirmed.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The team jetted out to Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah to&amp;nbsp;undertake their feat
yesterday afternoon.&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The car, driven by Wing Commander Andy Green, was powered by a version of the same
engine used in JCB diggers.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The&amp;nbsp;team beat the previous record of 235mph which has stood for more than 30
years.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
In 1997, Green became the fastest man in the world when he drove ThrustSSC through
the sound barrier to a speed of 763.035mph.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
It's good to hear someone still has some character over there...
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        <p>
Titled:   <strong><a href="http://http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5153678.stm">Nation
remembers 7 July victims</a></strong></p>
        <p>
As the people of the UK pause to remember the slaughter of innocents by Islamic terrorists
on this morning a year ago, another group meets for a <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5158470.stm">different
purpose</a>. 
</p>
        <p>
Yes folks, its <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5158470.stm">Islam Expo</a>!
An event of family fun and forgiveness organised to coincide on the first anniversary
of the tube and bus bombings. This tactful group have lined up a <a href="http://islamexpo.info/images/stories/programme_2070617.30.pdf">great
program</a> for the morning, including the sell-out session "<font face="Arial" size="2">Jihad:
Holy War?" in the Great Hall at 11am.</font></p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p align="left">
            <font face="Arial" size="2">
              <font face="Verdana">"Islam is not just part of the East
anymore," said Mr Hibatullah. "It began there, but is now very much part of Europe,
part of Britain. </font>
            </font>
          </p>
          <p>
            <font face="Verdana">
              <img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/_41860144_flag203.jpg" border="0" />
            </font>
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          <p>
            <font face="Verdana">"Look at these pictures. Here is one of the Union Jack in the
style of Islamic calligraphy. I don't think the flag is the trade mark of the British
National Party anymore, is it? </font>
          </p>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
          <font face="Verdana">To me, the once proud Union Flag looks like the shredded remains from
a bomb blast. They can't even take the time to make sure <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Flag">the
colors are in the right place</a>.</font>
        </p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
"We are trying to give people a sense off Islamic history, of identity but, crucially,
we are trying to provide means through which British Muslims can show how they have
contributed to our society." 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
On the 7th, most of the UK can remember <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5032756.stm">very
clearly</a> how the British Muslims have contributed to society.
</p>
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      <title>7/7</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2006 18:04:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5153678.stm"&gt;Nation
remembers 7 July victims&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
As the people of the UK pause to remember the slaughter of innocents by Islamic terrorists
on this morning a year ago, another group meets for a &lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5158470.stm"&gt;different
purpose&lt;/a&gt;. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Yes folks, its &lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5158470.stm"&gt;Islam Expo&lt;/a&gt;!
An event of family fun and forgiveness organised to coincide on the first anniversary
of the tube and bus bombings. This tactful group have lined up a &lt;a href="http://islamexpo.info/images/stories/programme_2070617.30.pdf"&gt;great
program&lt;/a&gt; for the morning, including the sell-out session "&lt;font face=Arial size=2&gt;Jihad:
Holy War?" in the Great Hall at 11am.&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p align=left&gt;
&lt;font face=Arial size=2&gt;&lt;font face=Verdana&gt;"Islam is not just part of the East anymore,"
said Mr Hibatullah. "It began there, but is now very much part of Europe, part of
Britain. &lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font face=Verdana&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/_41860144_flag203.jpg" border=0&gt;&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font face=Verdana&gt;"Look at these pictures. Here is one of the Union Jack in the style
of Islamic calligraphy. I don't think the flag is the trade mark of the British National
Party anymore, is it? &lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font face=Verdana&gt;To me, the once proud Union Flag looks like the shredded remains&amp;nbsp;from
a bomb blast. They can't even take the time to make sure &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Flag"&gt;the
colors are in the right place&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&gt;"We are trying to give people a sense off Islamic history, of identity but, crucially,
we are trying to provide means through which British Muslims can show how they have
contributed to our society." 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
On the 7th, most of the UK can remember &lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5032756.stm"&gt;very
clearly&lt;/a&gt; how the British Muslims have contributed to society.
&lt;/p&gt;
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Titled:   <a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&amp;ObjectID=10389979"><strong>Peace
activist hit rocker in spat over girl, say UK police</strong></a></p>
        <p>
A while back I wrote of a <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,69bab724-d7fc-4a19-bd7e-5cec8391b090.aspx">ungrateful,
yet lucky guy</a> who was rescued by accident from losing his head in Iraq. Ironically,
Phil Sands owes his life to those he was trying to hinder. 
</p>
        <p>
Another human shield bus passenger who went to Iraq, Christiaan Briggs, is now on
trial for <a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&amp;ObjectID=10389979">putting
a rock star into a coma</a>.
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        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
Police say the incident occurred on June 22 when Briggs allegedly punched 19-year-old
Billy Leeson, causing the rising rock star to hit his head on the ground. 
</p>
          <p>
Leeson, the lead singer with rock band Les Incompetents - who have supported Pete
Doherty's group Babyshambles - was "still very ill", said Scotland Yard spokesman
James Nadin. 
</p>
          <p>
His condition was described as "critical but stable". 
</p>
          <p>
Mr Nadin said an argument broke out between the pair after Briggs allegedly "made
advances" towards Leeson's girlfriend.
</p>
          <p>
... Briggs was a London-based list candidate for the Green Party in the 2002 election.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
With "peace activists" like these, who needs terrorists?
</p>
        <p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
From <a href="http://last-straw.net/2003/01/why-im-off-to-iraq/">his blog</a>:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
The change I wish to see is not simply that of countless Iraqi lives spared, but that
of possibly inspiring just a small group of people I know; my family, friends, and
community (Napier, New Zealand), illustrating to them an unbelievably important and
simple lesson I learnt recently: Wanna be happy? <strong>Just centre your life around
making others happy</strong>. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Still got a lot of progress to go, it seems.
</p>
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      <title>"Peace Activists"</title>
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      <link>http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/2006/07/05/PeaceActivists.aspx</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2006 20:29:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&amp;amp;ObjectID=10389979"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Peace
activist hit rocker in spat over girl, say UK police&gt;&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; &gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
A while back I wrote of a &lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,69bab724-d7fc-4a19-bd7e-5cec8391b090.aspx"&gt;ungrateful,
yet lucky guy&lt;/a&gt; who was rescued by accident from losing his head in Iraq. Ironically,
Phil Sands owes his life to those he was trying to hinder. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Another human shield bus passenger who went to Iraq, Christiaan Briggs, is now on
trial for &lt;a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&amp;amp;ObjectID=10389979"&gt;putting
a rock star into a coma&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Police say the incident occurred on June 22 when Briggs allegedly punched 19-year-old
Billy Leeson, causing the rising rock star to hit his head on the ground. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Leeson, the lead singer with rock band Les Incompetents - who have supported Pete
Doherty's group Babyshambles - was "still very ill", said Scotland Yard spokesman
James Nadin. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
His condition was described as "critical but stable". 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Mr Nadin said an argument broke out between the pair after Briggs allegedly "made
advances" towards Leeson's girlfriend.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
... Briggs was a London-based list candidate for the Green Party in the 2002 election.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt;
With "peace activists" like these, who needs terrorists?
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt;
From &lt;a href="http://last-straw.net/2003/01/why-im-off-to-iraq/"&gt;his blog&lt;/a&gt;:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt;
The change I wish to see is not simply that of countless Iraqi lives spared, but that
of possibly inspiring just a small group of people I know; my family, friends, and
community (Napier, New Zealand), illustrating to them an unbelievably important and
simple lesson I learnt recently: Wanna be happy? &lt;strong&gt;Just centre your life around
making others happy&lt;/strong&gt;. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt;
Still got a lot of progress to go, it seems.
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No, not from Iraq. John <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/28/washington/28kerry.html?ex=1306468800&amp;en=7158a80120f0ee5a&amp;ei=5089&amp;">"I
have the hat"</a> Kerry's resolution to cut-and-run from Iraq was <a href="http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&amp;session=2&amp;vote=00181">soundly
defeated</a> 86-13. He did however <a href="http://www.courant.com/news/nationworld/hc-senate-iraq-0622,0,464705.story?coll=hc-big-headlines-breaking">characterize</a> it
as a great victory:
</p>
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          <p>
Feingold and Kerry declared the vote a victory, since their bid last week to mandate
a pullout by December 31 got six votes.<br /><br />
"It was terrific," Kerry said. "Several votes more than we anticipated."
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Which is like Germany claiming it won the Second World War because it involved more
people that their first attempt.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
The withdrawal mentioned in the title is instead from Germany itself, the US having
lost a pitched battle against superpower <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana">Ghana</a> in
the World Cup. 
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Yes - Ghana! Noted mainly for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana">colorful
cloth</a>:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
Perhaps the most visible (and most marketable) cultural contribution from modern Ghana
is <i>Kente</i> cloth, which is widely recognized and valued for its colors and symbolism.
</p>
        </blockquote>
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And now known for keeping #5 ranked USA out of the World Cup finals.
</p>
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      <title>America to Withdraw Today</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 20:37:21 GMT</pubDate>
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No, not from Iraq. John &lt;a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/28/washington/28kerry.html?ex=1306468800&amp;amp;en=7158a80120f0ee5a&amp;amp;ei=5089&amp;amp;"&gt;"I
have the&amp;nbsp;hat"&lt;/a&gt; Kerry's resolution to cut-and-run from Iraq was &lt;a href="http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&amp;amp;session=2&amp;amp;vote=00181"&gt;soundly
defeated&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;86-13. He did however &lt;a href="http://www.courant.com/news/nationworld/hc-senate-iraq-0622,0,464705.story?coll=hc-big-headlines-breaking"&gt;characterize&lt;/a&gt; it
as a great victory:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Feingold and Kerry declared the vote a victory, since their bid last week to mandate
a pullout by December 31 got six votes.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
"It was terrific," Kerry said. "Several votes more than we anticipated."
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Which is like Germany claiming it won the Second World War because it involved more
people that their first attempt.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
The withdrawal mentioned in the title is instead from Germany itself, the US having
lost a pitched battle against superpower &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana"&gt;Ghana&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;in
the World Cup. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Yes - Ghana! Noted&amp;nbsp;mainly for &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana"&gt;colorful
cloth&lt;/a&gt;:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Perhaps the most visible (and most marketable) cultural contribution from modern Ghana
is &lt;i&gt;Kente&lt;/i&gt; cloth, which is widely recognized and valued for its colors and symbolism.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
And now known for keeping #5 ranked USA out of the World Cup finals.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=2bd50aa1-d591-4b9d-a189-867abbf60df2" /&gt;</description>
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Titled:   <a href="http://michellemalkin.com/archives/005321.htm">UK
TIMES SMEARS OUR MARINES (UPDATED WITH RESPONSE)</a></p>
        <p>
Michelle Malkin is doing a good job keeping on top of the latest press outrage.
</p>
        <p>
Posted on June 1st in the UK Times:
</p>
        <p>
          <img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/hadithawrong002.jpg" border="0" />
        </p>
        <p>
Posted in the same paper, April 2005:
</p>
        <p>
          <img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/haditharight.jpg" border="0" />
        </p>
        <p>
Yup, same picture - different story.
</p>
        <p>
Using pictures of a terrorist execution to smear the Marines.
</p>
        <p>
Shameless.
</p>
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      <title>What Unbiased Media (26)?</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2006 14:52:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://michellemalkin.com/archives/005321.htm"&gt;UK
TIMES SMEARS OUR MARINES (UPDATED WITH RESPONSE)&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Michelle Malkin is doing a good job keeping on top of the latest press outrage.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Posted on June 1st in the UK Times:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/hadithawrong002.jpg" border=0&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Posted in the same paper, April 2005:
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&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/haditharight.jpg" border=0&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Yup, same picture - different story.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Using pictures of a terrorist execution to smear the Marines.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Shameless.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=ff1a6081-cbba-480e-8783-49bb4138fce4" /&gt;</description>
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Titled:    <a href="http://www.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1222379,00.html">Eurovision
- Good Lordi!!</a></p>
        <p>
          <img alt="Lordi" src="C:%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Coakesd%5CDesktop%5Clordi.jpg" align="left" border="0" hspace="0" />
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        <p>
A while back I <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,4e0d9aa5-73e2-4f3e-b988-ceadcf5cca30.aspx">mentioned</a> one
of the strangest and most original entries for the Eurovision Song Contest, Lordi,
from Finland.
</p>
        <p>
          <a href="http://www.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1222379,00.html">They WON.</a>
        </p>
        <br />
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      <title>Lordi Update</title>
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      <link>http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/2006/05/23/LordiUpdate.aspx</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 20:21:47 GMT</pubDate>
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Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1222379,00.html"&gt;Eurovision
- Good Lordi!!&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img alt="Lordi" src="C:%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Coakesd%5CDesktop%5Clordi.jpg" align="left" border="0" hspace="0"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&amp;nbsp;
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&amp;nbsp;
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&amp;nbsp;
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&amp;nbsp;
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&lt;p&gt;
&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/p&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;
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&lt;p&gt;
A while back I&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,4e0d9aa5-73e2-4f3e-b988-ceadcf5cca30.aspx"&gt;mentioned&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;one
of the strangest and most original entries for the Eurovision Song Contest, Lordi,
from Finland.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1222379,00.html"&gt;They WON.&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
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Titled: <a href="http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=386136&amp;in_page_id=1770&amp;in_page_id=1770">Fare
comment!</a></p>
        <a href="http://www.drudgereport.com/">Drudge</a> brings us a snippet of an unlikely
hero, trying so hard to please, yet so far out of his depth. A taxi driver waiting
in the lobby at the BBC was apparently mistaken for an expert in online music and
rushed onto air. He gamely manages to bluff his way through a couple of questions
before being whisked away. The best part is the look of sheer horror and confusion
on his face when he is introduced and realizes why he is there. 
<br /><br /><a href="http://img.dailymail.co.uk/video/cabbie.wmv">Click here</a> for the video.<br /><br /><blockquote>The BBC apologised, saying the mistake occurred because the man was wearing
Mr Kewney's name tag. Mr Kewney said: "Everyone seems to think he was a taxi driver
waiting in reception to take me home. But no one knows for sure." 
<br /><br />
He added: "There were several surprising things about 'my' interview. Judging by my
performance, English wasn't my first language and I didn't seem to know much about
Apple, online music or The Beatles." He said the taxi driver "seemed as baffled as
I felt". 
<br /><br />
Last night, the driver's identity remained a mystery. None of the taxi firms regularly
used by the BBC would admit to employing him. </blockquote><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=46634c70-d602-4c03-8c1d-80c8d209afe6" /></body>
      <title>15 Minutes of Fame</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 00:41:44 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled: &lt;a href="http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=386136&amp;amp;in_page_id=1770&amp;amp;in_page_id=1770"&gt;Fare
comment!&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.drudgereport.com/"&gt;Drudge&lt;/a&gt; brings us a snippet of an unlikely
hero, trying so hard to please, yet so far out of his depth. A taxi driver waiting
in the lobby at the BBC was apparently mistaken for an expert in online music and
rushed onto air. He gamely manages to bluff his way through a couple of questions
before being whisked away. The best part is the look of sheer horror and confusion
on his face when he is introduced and realizes why he is there. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="http://img.dailymail.co.uk/video/cabbie.wmv"&gt;Click here&lt;/a&gt; for the video.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;The BBC apologised, saying the mistake occurred because the man was wearing
Mr Kewney's name tag. Mr Kewney said: "Everyone seems to think he was a taxi driver
waiting in reception to take me home. But no one knows for sure." 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
He added: "There were several surprising things about 'my' interview. Judging by my
performance, English wasn't my first language and I didn't seem to know much about
Apple, online music or The Beatles." He said the taxi driver "seemed as baffled as
I felt". 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Last night, the driver's identity remained a mystery. None of the taxi firms regularly
used by the BBC would admit to employing him. &lt;/blockquote&gt;&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=46634c70-d602-4c03-8c1d-80c8d209afe6" /&gt;</description>
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        <p>
Titled:   <strong><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20060502/sc_space/walkaquartermileordie">Walk
a Quarter-Mile or Die</a></strong></p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
If you can walk a quarter-mile, odds are you have at least six years of life left
in you, scientists announced today.
</p>
          <p>
And the faster you can do it, the longer you might live.
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
While walking is no guarantee of health or longevity, a new study found that the ability
of elderly people to do the quarter-mile was an "important determinant" in whether
they'd be alive six years later and how much illness and disability they would endure.
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
"The ability to complete this walk was a powerful predictor of health outcomes," said
study leader Anne Newman of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. "In fact,
we found that the people who could not complete the walk were at an extremely high
risk of later disability and death."
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
Newman and colleagues recruited nearly 2,700 white and African-American men and women
aged 70 to 79 to complete in non-running races. All the participants were screened
and determined to be in relatively good health, and they had all said they had previously
walked that far with no problem.
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
However, only 86 percent of them finished.
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
The scientists then monitored the health and mortality of all participants for the
next six years.
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
"There was a big gap in health outcomes between people who could complete the longer
walk and people who could not, with the latter being at an extremely high risk of
becoming disabled or dying," Newman said. "What was really surprising is that these
people were not aware of how limited they actually were."
</p>
          <p>
          </p>
          <p>
Finishing times were found to be crucial, too. Those who completed the walk but were
among the slowest 25 percent faced three times greater risk of death than the speedier
folks. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
This probably has a good correlation to the <a href="http://www.abqtrib.com/albq/nw_national/article/0,2564,ALBQ_19860_4673076,00.html">recent
study</a> showing the fact that the Brits are generally more healthy than Americans.
Walking to and from shops and around town provides much more exercise than the
equivalent US experience. I think I can still do the quarter-mile, but it sure is
easier to drive.
</p>
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      <title>The Quick and the Dead</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2006 16:18:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20060502/sc_space/walkaquartermileordie"&gt;Walk
a Quarter-Mile or Die&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
If you can walk a quarter-mile, odds are you have at least six years of life left
in you, scientists announced today.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
And the faster you can do it, the longer you might live.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
While walking is no guarantee of health or longevity, a new study found that the ability
of elderly people to do the quarter-mile was an "important determinant" in whether
they'd be alive six years later and how much illness and disability they would endure.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
"The ability to complete this walk was a powerful predictor of health outcomes," said
study leader Anne Newman of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. "In fact,
we found that the people who could not complete the walk were at an extremely high
risk of later disability and death."
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Newman and colleagues recruited nearly 2,700 white and African-American men and women
aged 70 to 79 to complete in non-running races. All the participants were screened
and determined to be in relatively good health, and they had all said they had previously
walked that far with no problem.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
However, only 86 percent of them finished.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The scientists then monitored the health and mortality of all participants for the
next six years.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
"There was a big gap in health outcomes between people who could complete the longer
walk and people who could not, with the latter being at an extremely high risk of
becoming disabled or dying," Newman said. "What was really surprising is that these
people were not aware of how limited they actually were."
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Finishing times were found to be crucial, too. Those who completed the walk but were
among the slowest 25 percent faced three times greater risk of death than the speedier
folks. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
This probably has a good correlation to the &lt;a href="http://www.abqtrib.com/albq/nw_national/article/0,2564,ALBQ_19860_4673076,00.html"&gt;recent
study&lt;/a&gt; showing the fact that the Brits are generally more healthy than Americans.
Walking to and from shops and&amp;nbsp;around town provides much more exercise than the
equivalent US experience. I think I can still do the quarter-mile, but it sure is
easier to drive.
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
Titled:    <strong><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/24/world/europe/24finn.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">Finland
Squirms as Its Latest Export Steps Into Spotlight</a></strong><strong></strong></p>
        <p>
Has Dave thA decided to make up for a week or two of slow posting? Lost his job? 3
posts in one day? Well, I just couldn't resist reporting a story that digs deep at
the European psyche.
</p>
        <p>
For those of you unfamiliar with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest">Eurovision
Song Contest</a>, it is a yearly ritual of polite boredom, politics and occasionally
music where the ever-expanding empire of Europe and guests pits its singers
against each other. 
</p>
        <p>
It used to include a jury in each country that would award marks for all the other
countries except themselves. This would lead to predictable voting, with the French
always voting down the Brits and other nationalistic rivalries. (The UK scored zero
overall in 2003, probably a reflection of the Iraq invasion as much as a poor song
choice.)
</p>
        <p>
This may explain why Ireland, famously neutral, has won seven contest, also a record.
</p>
        <p>
Strange rules abounded thoughout the years - songs had to be sung in the local dialect
- even the weird Maltese,  and with Lithuania singing in Samogitian which
is a dialect of Lithuanian, making many songs totally incomprehensible to most viewers.
</p>
        <p>
Norway holds the record for scoring zero point in three years ("nul points"), closely
followed by Turkey and Austria.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
The maximum duration of each song is three minutes, and although musicians of any
genre can play, the musicians and songs selected for the Contest tend towards very
commercial pop. Some viewers of the Contest view the event as a combination of camp
entertainment and a musical train wreck (a fact played upon in the UK broadcast with
the sardonic BBC commentary of Terry Wogan) and a subculture of Eurovision Song Contest
drinking games has evolved in some countries.
</p>
          <p>
It's worth noting that the voting system used for the Contest was originally designed
to select a single compromise winner from a large field of candidates. A number of
countries use this same system to select their entries, some of them going through
several rounds of voting before selecting a winner. After repeated iterations of the
system, variations from middle-of-the-road pop music tend to be eliminated.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
So it is with great humor that I note the entry from Finland this year:
</p>
        <p>
          <img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/24finn.xlarge1.jpg" border="0" />
        </p>
        <p>
Don't forget this is a competition famous for the likes of Abba, and Céline Dion with
most winners fading immediately into obscurity.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
They have eight-foot retractable latex Satan wings, sing hits like "Chainsaw Buffet"
and blow up slabs of smoking meat on stage. 
</p>
          <p>
"In Finland, we have no Eiffel Tower, few real famous artists, it is freezing cold
and we suffer from low self-esteem," said Mr. Putaansuu, who, as Lordi, has horns
protruding from his forehead and sports long black fingernails.
</p>
          <p>
As he stuck out his tongue menacingly, his red demon eyes glaring, Lordi was surrounded
by Kita, an alien-man-beast predator who plays flame-spitting drums inside a cage;
Awa, a blood-splattered ghost who howls backup vocals; Ox, a zombie bull who plays
bass; and Amen, a mummy in a rubber loincloth who plays guitar.
</p>
          <p>
It is not the first time the contest, which began in 1956, has spawned discontent.
Last year's Ukrainian entry song was rewritten after being deemed too political by
government officials in Kiev because it celebrated the Orange Revolution. When Dana
International, an Israeli transsexual, won in 1998 with her hit song "Diva," rabbis
accused her of flouting the values of the Jewish state.
</p>
          <p>
But not everyone in this Nordic country of five million views the monster squad as
un-Finnish. Some Finns say that Lordi is right at home and that the band's use of
flaming dragon-encrusted swords and exploding baby dolls expresses the warrior spirit
of the Vikings.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Europe isn't what it used to be.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
            <font size="2">In 2006 the format of the Eurovision Song Contest was sold to an American
Broadcaster in order to compete with American Idol in the ratings. The member countries
of [Europe] will be replaced by the different States and territories of the United
States.</font>
          </p>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
Watch out USA.
</p>
        <p>
          <font size="1">Hat-tip to <a href="http://www.bakelblog.com/nobodys_business/2006/04/alice_cooper_ki.html">Nobody's
Business</a> again</font>
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      <title>3 Post Friday</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:59:59 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/24/world/europe/24finn.html?_r=1&amp;amp;oref=slogin"&gt;Finland
Squirms as Its Latest Export Steps Into Spotlight&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Has Dave thA decided to make up for a week or two of slow posting? Lost his job? 3
posts in one day? Well, I just couldn't resist reporting a story that digs deep at
the European psyche.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
For those of you unfamiliar with the &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest"&gt;Eurovision
Song Contest&lt;/a&gt;, it is a yearly ritual of polite boredom, politics and occasionally
music where the ever-expanding empire of Europe and guests&amp;nbsp;pits its&amp;nbsp;singers
against each other. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
It used to include a jury in each country that would award marks for all the other
countries except themselves. This would lead to predictable voting, with the French
always voting down the Brits and other nationalistic rivalries. (The UK scored zero
overall in 2003, probably a reflection of the Iraq invasion as much as a poor song
choice.)
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
This may explain why Ireland, famously neutral, has won seven contest, also a record.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Strange rules abounded thoughout the years - songs had to be sung in the local dialect
- even the weird Maltese,&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;and with Lithuania singing in Samogitian which
is a dialect of Lithuanian, making many songs totally incomprehensible to most viewers.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Norway holds the record for scoring zero point in three years ("nul points"), closely
followed by Turkey and Austria.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
The maximum duration of each song is three minutes, and although musicians of any
genre can play, the musicians and songs selected for the Contest tend towards very
commercial pop. Some viewers of the Contest view the event as a combination of camp
entertainment and a musical train wreck (a fact played upon in the UK broadcast with
the sardonic BBC commentary of Terry Wogan) and a subculture of Eurovision Song Contest
drinking games has evolved in some countries.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
It's worth noting that the voting system used for the Contest was originally designed
to select a single compromise winner from a large field of candidates. A number of
countries use this same system to select their entries, some of them going through
several rounds of voting before selecting a winner. After repeated iterations of the
system, variations from middle-of-the-road pop music tend to be eliminated.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
So it is with great&amp;nbsp;humor that I note the entry from Finland this year:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/24finn.xlarge1.jpg" border=0&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Don't forget this is a competition famous for the likes of Abba, and Céline Dion with
most winners fading immediately into obscurity.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
They have eight-foot retractable latex Satan wings, sing hits like "Chainsaw Buffet"
and blow up slabs of smoking meat on stage. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
"In Finland, we have no Eiffel Tower, few real famous artists, it is freezing cold
and we suffer from low self-esteem," said Mr. Putaansuu, who, as Lordi, has horns
protruding from his forehead and sports long black fingernails.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
As he stuck out his tongue menacingly, his red demon eyes glaring, Lordi was surrounded
by Kita, an alien-man-beast predator who plays flame-spitting drums inside a cage;
Awa, a blood-splattered ghost who howls backup vocals; Ox, a zombie bull who plays
bass; and Amen, a mummy in a rubber loincloth who plays guitar.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
It is not the first time the contest, which began in 1956, has spawned discontent.
Last year's Ukrainian entry song was rewritten after being deemed too political by
government officials in Kiev because it celebrated the Orange Revolution. When Dana
International, an Israeli transsexual, won in 1998 with her hit song "Diva," rabbis
accused her of flouting the values of the Jewish state.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
But not everyone in this Nordic country of five million views the monster squad as
un-Finnish. Some Finns say that Lordi is right at home and that the band's use of
flaming dragon-encrusted swords and exploding baby dolls expresses the warrior spirit
of the Vikings.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Europe isn't what it used to be.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font size=2&gt;In 2006 the format of the Eurovision Song Contest was sold to an American
Broadcaster in order to compete with American Idol in the ratings. The member countries
of&amp;nbsp;[Europe] will be replaced by the different States and territories of the United
States.&lt;/font&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Watch out USA.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font size=1&gt;Hat-tip to &lt;a href="http://www.bakelblog.com/nobodys_business/2006/04/alice_cooper_ki.html"&gt;Nobody's
Business&lt;/a&gt; again&lt;/font&gt;
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        <p>
Titled:   <strong><a href="http://www.newstatesman.com/200604170017">John
Pilger sees freedom die quietly</a></strong></p>
        <p>
The UK is making fast moves to complete its Big Brother society. ID cards are imminent.
And the British parliament is passing laws to remove debate and oversight of the process.
The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill will remove the right of parliamentary
scrutiny of government legislation under the guise of "cutting red-tape."
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
          <a href="http://www.newstatesman.com/200604170017">From the New Statesman:</a>
        </p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
It will mean that the government can secretly change the Parliament Act, and the constitution
and laws can be struck down by decree from Downing Street...
</p>
          <p>
...The new bill marks the end of true parliamentary democracy; in its effect, it is
as significant as the US Congress last year abandoning the Bill of Rights...
</p>
          <p>
...If you fail to keep an appointment to be photographed and fingerprinted, you can
be fined up to £2,500...
</p>
          <p>
...Every place that sells alcohol or cigarettes, every post office, every pharmacy
and every bank will have an NIR terminal where you can be asked to "prove who you
are". Each time you swipe the card, a record will be made at the NIR - so, for instance,
the government will know every time you withdraw more than £99 from your bank account.
Restaurants and off-licences will demand that the card be swiped so that they are
indemnified from prosecution...
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Read it and weep.
</p>
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      <title>British Freedom - RIP</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2006 17:29:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.newstatesman.com/200604170017"&gt;John
Pilger sees freedom die quietly&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The UK is making fast moves to complete its Big Brother society. ID cards are imminent.
And the British parliament is passing laws to remove debate and oversight of the process.
The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill will remove the right of parliamentary
scrutiny of government legislation under the guise of "cutting red-tape."
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.newstatesman.com/200604170017"&gt;From the New Statesman:&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
It will mean that the government can secretly change the Parliament Act, and the constitution
and laws can be struck down by decree from Downing Street...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
...The new bill marks the end of true parliamentary democracy; in its effect, it is
as significant as the US Congress last year abandoning the Bill of Rights...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
...If you fail to keep an appointment to be photographed and fingerprinted, you can
be fined up to £2,500...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
...Every place that sells alcohol or cigarettes, every post office, every pharmacy
and every bank will have an NIR terminal where you can be asked to "prove who you
are". Each time you swipe the card, a record will be made at the NIR - so, for instance,
the government will know every time you withdraw more than £99 from your bank account.
Restaurants and off-licences will demand that the card be swiped so that they are
indemnified from prosecution...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Read it and weep.
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
Titled:   <strong><a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2073043,00.html">Why
black sheep are barred and Humpty can't be cracked</a></strong></p>
        <p>
          <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspeak">Newspeak (1984):</a>
        </p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
The underlying theory of Newspeak is that if something can't be said, then it can't
be thought. One question raised by this is whether we are defined by our language,
or whether we actively define it. For instance, can we communicate the need for <a title="Freedom" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom">freedom</a>,
or organise an <a title="Uprising" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uprising">uprising</a>,
if we do not have the words for either? This is related to the <a title="Sapir-Whorf hypothesis" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapir-Whorf_hypothesis">Sapir-Whorf
hypothesis</a>, and <a title="Ludwig Wittgenstein" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein">Ludwig
Wittgenstein</a>'s proposition, "The limits of my language mean the limits to my world." 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
          <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2073043,00.html">Britain (2006):</a>
        </p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
TRADITIONAL nursery rhymes are being rewritten at nursery schools to avoid causing
offence to children. 
</p>
          <p>
Instead of singing “Baa baa, black sheep” as generations of children have learnt to
do, toddlers in Oxfordshire are being taught to sing “Baa baa, rainbow sheep”. 
</p>
          <p>
“This is fairly standard across nurseries. We are following stringent equal opportunities
rules. No one should feel pointed out because of their race, gender or anything else.” 
</p>
          <p>
In keeping with the new approach, teachers at the nurseries have reportedly also changed
the ending of <i>Humpty Dumpty</i> so as not to upset the children and dropped the
seven dwarfs from the title of <i>Snow White</i>.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Ok - so it's not the first or most significant change that has taken place to traditional
speech. The actual nursery-rhyme in question was written in 1744 and is related
to a tax imposed on wool by the king, which divided receipts equally between the local
lord (the master), the church (the dame), and the farmer (the little boy). Black wool
was apparently taxed at a lower rate than white wool. So a protest song, became a
nursery rhyme and then becomes the target of the government.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Before the original is erased from our collective memories, here are the words in
full:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
Baa, baa, black sheep,<br />
Have you any wool?<br />
Yes sir, yes sir,<br />
Three bags full.<br /><br />
One for the master,<br />
One for the dame,<br />
And one for the little boy<br />
Who lives down the lane.<br /><br />
Baa, baa, black sheep,<br />
Have you any wool?<br />
Yes sir, yes sir,<br />
Three bags full. 
<br /><br />
One to mend the jerseys<br />
one to mend the socks<br />
and one to mend the holes in<br />
the little girls' frocks.<br /><br />
Baa, baa, black sheep,<br />
Have you any wool?<br />
Yes sir, yes sir,<br />
Three bags full. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
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      <title>Newspeak (Double Ungood)</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Apr 2006 15:08:36 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2073043,00.html"&gt;Why
black sheep are barred and Humpty can't be cracked&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspeak"&gt;Newspeak (1984):&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
The underlying theory of Newspeak is that if something can't be said, then it can't
be thought. One question raised by this is whether we are defined by our language,
or whether we actively define it. For instance, can we communicate the need for &lt;a title=Freedom href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom"&gt;freedom&lt;/a&gt;,
or organise an &lt;a title=Uprising href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uprising"&gt;uprising&lt;/a&gt;,
if we do not have the words for either? This is related to the &lt;a title="Sapir-Whorf hypothesis" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapir-Whorf_hypothesis"&gt;Sapir-Whorf
hypothesis&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a title="Ludwig Wittgenstein" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein"&gt;Ludwig
Wittgenstein&lt;/a&gt;'s proposition, "The limits of my language mean the limits to my world." 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2073043,00.html"&gt;Britain&amp;nbsp;(2006):&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
TRADITIONAL nursery rhymes are being rewritten at nursery schools to avoid causing
offence to children. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Instead of singing “Baa baa, black sheep” as generations of children have learnt to
do, toddlers in Oxfordshire are being taught to sing “Baa baa, rainbow sheep”. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
“This is fairly standard across nurseries. We are following stringent equal opportunities
rules. No one should feel pointed out because of their race, gender or anything else.” 
&lt;p&gt;
In keeping with the new approach, teachers at the nurseries have reportedly also changed
the ending of &lt;i&gt;Humpty Dumpty&lt;/i&gt; so as not to upset the children and dropped the
seven dwarfs from the title of &lt;i&gt;Snow White&lt;/i&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Ok - so it's not the first or most significant change that has taken place to traditional
speech. The actual nursery-rhyme in question was written in 1744&amp;nbsp;and is related
to a tax imposed on wool by the king, which divided receipts equally between the local
lord (the master), the church (the dame), and the farmer (the little boy). Black wool
was apparently taxed at a lower rate than white wool. So a protest song, became a
nursery rhyme and then becomes the target of the government.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Before the original is erased from our collective memories, here are the words in
full:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Baa, baa, black sheep,&lt;br&gt;
Have you any wool?&lt;br&gt;
Yes sir, yes sir,&lt;br&gt;
Three bags full.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
One for the master,&lt;br&gt;
One for the dame,&lt;br&gt;
And one for the little boy&lt;br&gt;
Who lives down the lane.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Baa, baa, black sheep,&lt;br&gt;
Have you any wool?&lt;br&gt;
Yes sir, yes sir,&lt;br&gt;
Three bags full. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
One to mend the jerseys&lt;br&gt;
one to mend the socks&lt;br&gt;
and one to mend the holes in&lt;br&gt;
the little girls' frocks.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Baa, baa, black sheep,&lt;br&gt;
Have you any wool?&lt;br&gt;
Yes sir, yes sir,&lt;br&gt;
Three bags full. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=b85f6747-3ea0-458b-a84c-9450832860ed" /&gt;</description>
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Titled:   <strong><a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1734265,00.html">This
ID project is even more sinister than we first thought</a></strong></p>
        <p>
As we look East to the UK's slow slip into serfdom, as expected, <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,66f8ec79-ed82-4683-b002-eef0c3cef813.aspx">the
ID card project</a> continues to become more sinister by the day. The Observer, not
know for wild conjecture, <a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1734265,00.html">brings
news</a> of the latest changes, rumors and talk:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
It became clear last week that the government will do anything to get this bill through
parliament, including ignoring its own manifesto pledge to make the cards voluntary,
a fact that we should remember as each of us entrusts the 49 separate pieces of personal
information to a national database.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Remember that lesson - agree to something as long as it is voluntary, and soon it
is mandatory.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
Oddly enough, the compulsory provision of personal information to the government database
is not the greatest threat to our freedom, though it is in itself a substantial one.
The real menace comes when the ID card scheme begins to track everyone's movements
and transactions, the details of which will kept on the database for as long as the
Home Office desires.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Lesson two - the initial purposes of the system - preventing terrorism - is soon forgotten
as new uses are discovered.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
Over the past few weeks, an anonymous email has been doing a very good job of enlightening
people on how invasive the ID card will be. 'Private businesses,' says the writer,
'are going to be given access to the national identity register database. If you want
to apply for a job, you will have to present your card for a swipe. If you want to
apply for a London underground Oystercard or supermarket loyalty card or driving licence,
you will have to present your card.' 
</p>
          <p>
You will need the card when you receive prescription drugs, when you withdraw a relatively
small amount of money from a bank, check into hospital, get your car unclamped, apply
for a fishing licence, buy a round of drinks (if you need to prove you're over 18),
set up an internet account, fix a residents' parking permit or take out insurance.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
Lesson Three - Soon enough you will not be able to live a normal life without the
"voluntary" card.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
One of the most chilling passages in the bill is section 13 which deals with the 'invalidity
and surrender' of ID cards, which, in effect, describes the withdrawal of a person's
identity by the state. For, without this card, it will be almost impossible to function,
to exist as a citizen in the UK. Despite the cost to you, this card will not be your
property.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
Lesson Four - Even if you have a card, they can take it away, effectively crippling
your ability to function.
</p>
        <p>
ID cards are coming this way too, such as those disguised as federally-approved driver's
licenses in the <a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-418">Real
ID Act of 2005</a>. Note also that cards of this type are mandated for air travel
in other bills up for consideration such as the H.R. 4439: <a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-4439">Transportation
Security Administration Reorganization Act of 2005</a>. This bill seems to require
a passport or ID Card for all air travel, domestic or international. 
</p>
        <p>
Remember - it's only voluntary until it isn't.
</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2006 14:46:17 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1734265,00.html"&gt;This
ID project is even more sinister than we first thought&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
As we look East to the UK's slow slip into serfdom, as expected, &lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,66f8ec79-ed82-4683-b002-eef0c3cef813.aspx"&gt;the
ID card project&lt;/a&gt; continues to become more sinister by the day. The Observer, not
know for wild conjecture, &lt;a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1734265,00.html"&gt;brings
news&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;of the latest changes, rumors and talk:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
It became clear last week that the government will do anything to get this bill through
parliament, including ignoring its own manifesto pledge to make the cards voluntary,
a fact that we should remember as each of us entrusts the 49 separate pieces of personal
information to a national database.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Remember that lesson - agree to something as long as it is voluntary, and soon it
is mandatory.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Oddly enough, the compulsory provision of personal information to the government database
is not the greatest threat to our freedom, though it is in itself a substantial one.
The real menace comes when the ID card scheme begins to track everyone's movements
and transactions, the details of which will kept on the database for as long as the
Home Office desires.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Lesson two - the initial purposes of the system - preventing terrorism - is soon forgotten
as new uses are discovered.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Over the past few weeks, an anonymous email has been doing a very good job of enlightening
people on how invasive the ID card will be. 'Private businesses,' says the writer,
'are going to be given access to the national identity register database. If you want
to apply for a job, you will have to present your card for a swipe. If you want to
apply for a London underground Oystercard or supermarket loyalty card or driving licence,
you will have to present your card.' 
&lt;p&gt;
You will need the card when you receive prescription drugs, when you withdraw a relatively
small amount of money from a bank, check into hospital, get your car unclamped, apply
for a fishing licence, buy a round of drinks (if you need to prove you're over 18),
set up an internet account, fix a residents' parking permit or take out insurance.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Lesson Three - Soon enough you will not be able to live a normal life without the
"voluntary" card.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
One of the most chilling passages in the bill is section 13 which deals with the 'invalidity
and surrender' of ID cards, which, in effect, describes the withdrawal of a person's
identity by the state. For, without this card, it will be almost impossible to function,
to exist as a citizen in the UK. Despite the cost to you, this card will not be your
property.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Lesson Four&amp;nbsp;- Even if you have a card, they can take it away, effectively crippling
your ability to function.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
ID cards are coming this way too, such as those disguised as federally-approved driver's
licenses in the &lt;a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-418"&gt;Real
ID Act of 2005&lt;/a&gt;. Note also that cards of this type are mandated for air travel
in other bills up for consideration such as the H.R. 4439: &lt;a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-4439"&gt;Transportation
Security Administration Reorganization Act&amp;nbsp;of 2005&lt;/a&gt;. This bill seems to require
a passport or ID Card for all air travel, domestic or international. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Remember - it's only voluntary until it isn't.
&lt;/p&gt;
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Titled:   <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4767068.stm">Anger
over UK gun register delay</a></p>
        <p>
Just as Canada <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,de3165c9-6d58-4b18-9b77-f548fee7fadf.aspx">learns</a> that
gun registration is a thankless and expensive task, the UK marches onwards with plans
to repeat the exact same experiment and hopes to achieve different results:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
            <strong>The government has said it still plans to set up a UK gun register amid mounting
criticism over its delay.</strong>
          </p>
          <p>
Commons Leader Geoff Hoon said the government was still committed to a register as
the UK prepares to mark 10 years since the Dunblane massacre.
</p>
          <p>
...
</p>
          <p>
Mr Hoon replied: "I recognise the disappointment, and I share it, that the national
firearms licensing management scheme has taken so long to deliver. 
</p>
          <p>
"The Government remains fully committed to the project and it is planned to be rolled
out to all forces in England and Wales from June, assuming that the final pilot in
May is successful." 
</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2006 21:14:45 GMT</pubDate>
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Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4767068.stm"&gt;Anger
over UK gun register delay&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Just as Canada &lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,de3165c9-6d58-4b18-9b77-f548fee7fadf.aspx"&gt;learns&lt;/a&gt; that
gun registration is a thankless and expensive task, the UK marches onwards with plans
to repeat the exact same experiment and hopes to achieve different results:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;The government has said it still plans to set up a UK gun register amid mounting
criticism over its delay.&lt;/strong&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Commons Leader Geoff Hoon said the government was still committed to a register as
the UK prepares to mark 10 years since the Dunblane massacre.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Mr Hoon replied: "I recognise the disappointment, and I share it, that the national
firearms licensing management scheme has taken so long to deliver. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
"The Government remains fully committed to the project and it is planned to be rolled
out to all forces in England and Wales from June, assuming that the final pilot in
May is successful." 
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
One thing worth keeping an eye on for those interested in the future of the US, the
dollar, savings and 401ks is the approaching Iranian Oil Bourse. In real simple terms,
oil is sold in dollars only, which forces all other consuming nations to keep buying
US currency. Now Iran is opening a Euro-denominated oil bourse in March, just a few
weeks away. This will enable it to sell oil to Europe and the rest of the world for
euros instead of dollars, meaning that there is a lot less reason for countries to
hang onto their stockpiles of dollars. A much more detailed version is <a href="http://www.energybulletin.net/12125.html">found
here</a>.
</p>
        <p>
Add to this the rapidly <a href="http://www.urbansurvival.com/week.htm">rising inflation
rates</a> in the US, which continuously erodes the value of overseas dollar holdings
and you have another reason to ditch the dollar.
</p>
        <p>
Remember Iraq tried this just before the second Gulf War, although it was severely
shackled by the UN <strike>Bribe</strike> Oil for Food Program.
</p>
        <p>
If the dollar drops in value, everything we import, especially oil, will become a
lot more expensive.
</p>
        <p>
There are <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/aboutthefed/fedpoint/fed38.html">some
upsides</a>, especially for exports and balance of trade:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
A key effect of devaluation is that it makes the domestic currency cheaper relative
to other currencies. There are two implications of a devaluation. First, devaluation
makes the country's exports relatively less expensive for foreigners. Second, the
devaluation makes foreign products relatively more expensive for domestic consumers,
thus discouraging imports. This may help to increase the country's exports and decrease
imports, and may therefore help to reduce the current account deficit. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
And some downsides, including that pesky inflation problem which will eat away at
the real value of investments and savings:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
A significant danger is that by increasing the price of imports and stimulating greater
demand for domestic products, devaluation can aggravate inflation. If this happens,
the government may have to raise interest rates to control inflation, but at the cost
of slower economic growth. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
And the thing about inflation is you can't solve it by printing more money. You have
to increase interest rates, restricting the money supply. Which is bad for investment
and spending, especially on the now more costly imports.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
And VERY bad for the housing market. Mortgage rates would rise, slowing the housing
market and lowering house values. On the other hand, house price reductions would be
partially offset due to inflation making many homeowners feel a little better
even as their assets lose real value.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Interesting Times - Keep your powder dry - Buy Gold!
</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:04:47 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
One thing worth keeping an eye on for those interested in the future of the US, the
dollar, savings and 401ks is the approaching Iranian Oil Bourse. In real simple terms,
oil is sold in dollars only, which forces all other consuming nations to keep buying
US currency. Now Iran is opening a Euro-denominated oil bourse in March, just a few
weeks away. This will enable it to sell oil to Europe and the rest of the world for
euros instead of dollars, meaning that there is a lot less reason for countries to
hang onto their stockpiles of dollars. A much more detailed version is &lt;a href="http://www.energybulletin.net/12125.html"&gt;found
here&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Add to this the rapidly &lt;a href="http://www.urbansurvival.com/week.htm"&gt;rising inflation
rates&lt;/a&gt; in the US, which continuously erodes the value of overseas dollar holdings
and you have another reason to ditch the dollar.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Remember Iraq tried this just before the second Gulf War, although it was severely
shackled by the UN &lt;strike&gt;Bribe&lt;/strike&gt; Oil for Food Program.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
If the dollar drops in value, everything we import, especially oil, will become a
lot more expensive.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
There are &lt;a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/aboutthefed/fedpoint/fed38.html"&gt;some
upsides&lt;/a&gt;, especially for exports and balance of trade:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
A key effect of devaluation is that it makes the domestic currency cheaper relative
to other currencies. There are two implications of a devaluation. First, devaluation
makes the country's exports relatively less expensive for foreigners. Second, the
devaluation makes foreign products relatively more expensive for domestic consumers,
thus discouraging imports. This may help to increase the country's exports and decrease
imports, and may therefore help to reduce the current account deficit. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
And some downsides, including that pesky inflation problem which will eat away at
the real value of investments and savings:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
A significant danger is that by increasing the price of imports and stimulating greater
demand for domestic products, devaluation can aggravate inflation. If this happens,
the government may have to raise interest rates to control inflation, but at the cost
of slower economic growth. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
And the thing about inflation is you can't solve it by printing more money. You have
to increase interest rates, restricting the money supply. Which is bad for investment
and&amp;nbsp;spending, especially on the now more costly imports.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
And VERY bad for the housing market. Mortgage rates&amp;nbsp;would rise, slowing the housing
market and lowering house values. On the other hand, house price reductions would&amp;nbsp;be
partially offset&amp;nbsp;due to inflation&amp;nbsp;making many homeowners feel a little better
even as their assets lose real value.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Interesting Times - Keep your powder dry - Buy Gold!
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        <p>
Hey - a movie about Libertarianism? Maybe not in the way you think:
</p>
        <p>
As SayUncle <a href="http://www.saysuncle.com/archives/2006/02/21/libertarian_themed_movie/">says</a>:
</p>
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          <p>
V for Vendetta’s movie tagline is:
</p>
          <blockquote>
            <p>
People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of
their people.
</p>
          </blockquote>
          <p>
Based on that, I’ll go see it. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
A more in depth review can be found at <a href="http://www.libertyfilmfestival.com/libertas/index.php?p=1241">Libertas</a>,
which puts forward a conservative view of movies:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
Make no mistake about it (and question all the authorities who tell you otherwise):
this film set in the jolly ol’ England of the not-so-distant future is very much about
America here and now. Or more accurately: it is a paranoid, left-wing fever dream
of what America is here and now. On that level, it can be amusing at times (unintentionally,
because this film is oh-so-very self-important…as I’m sure will be the reviews that
call it “brave” and “thought-provoking”). It is also educational in that it serves
as a psychological study of left-wing projection and paranoia. Needless to say, this
is one misguided, naive film that is everything it accuses the government within the
film of being: fear mongering, deceitful, hateful, and propagandistic. This irony,
unfortunately, seems to be lost on director James McTeigue and writers Andy and Larry
Wachowski (who adapted Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s graphic novel). 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
It seems that Holywood has again taken a noble aim, and twisted it 180 degrees. The
right-wing oppressive government is shown using the tools and methods of the left,
leaving it a mish-mash of ideologies and wasting an opportunity to tap into the growing
awareness of "small-l" libertarianism.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Probably worth a look for the action and neat comic-style imagery.
</p>
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      <title>V is for Vendetta</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2006 15:19:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Hey - a movie about Libertarianism? Maybe not in the way you think:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
As SayUncle &lt;a href="http://www.saysuncle.com/archives/2006/02/21/libertarian_themed_movie/"&gt;says&lt;/a&gt;:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
V for Vendetta’s movie tagline is:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of
their people.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Based on that, I’ll go see it. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
A more in depth review can be found at &lt;a href="http://www.libertyfilmfestival.com/libertas/index.php?p=1241"&gt;Libertas&lt;/a&gt;,
which puts forward a conservative view of movies:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Make no mistake about it (and question all the authorities who tell you otherwise):
this film set in the jolly ol’ England of the not-so-distant future is very much about
America here and now. Or more accurately: it is a paranoid, left-wing fever dream
of what America is here and now. On that level, it can be amusing at times (unintentionally,
because this film is oh-so-very self-important…as I’m sure will be the reviews that
call it “brave” and “thought-provoking”). It is also educational in that it serves
as a psychological study of left-wing projection and paranoia. Needless to say, this
is one misguided, naive film that is everything it accuses the government within the
film of being: fear mongering, deceitful, hateful, and propagandistic. This irony,
unfortunately, seems to be lost on director James McTeigue and writers Andy and Larry
Wachowski (who adapted Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s graphic novel). 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
It seems that Holywood has again taken a noble aim, and twisted it 180 degrees. The
right-wing oppressive government is shown using the tools and methods of the left,
leaving it a mish-mash of ideologies and wasting an opportunity to tap into the growing
awareness of "small-l"&amp;nbsp;libertarianism.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Probably worth a look for the action and neat comic-style imagery.
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
Titled:   <a href="http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/008601.html">The
threat of ID cards gets closer</a></p>
        <p>
Samizdata <a href="http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/008601.html">brings us news</a> of
the UKs decision to make ID cards <strike>voluntary</strike> compulsory. Yes, despite
the promises of a voluntary system, mentioned before <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,7cd33189-1ba4-4101-874f-b2240e753ab3.aspx">here</a>,
MPs made it compulsory for people to be given cards - and put on a register - when
they apply for passports. 
</p>
        <p>
The BBC <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4707608.stm">reports</a> that
even investigation of the costs of the system should be ignored:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
Home Secretary Charles Clarke had said a stand-alone ID card would cost £30, while
one linked to a passport would cost £93. 
</p>
          <p>
But that figure has been disputed, most notably by a London School of Economics report
estimating the cards could cost up to £300 each.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Of course the cards are still called voluntary, but:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
"The only way in which people will be able to opt out of the system is by giving up
their right to travel abroad. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Now is the time for me to decide. I still have British citizenship and a current
passport alongside my US one. I use it to get in the short line through customs
when visiting family in the UK. When renewal comes due, and that is pretty soon, I
will probably not renew it. The cost in terms of liberty and money is just too
great. 
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
The Brits will lose my $400 and I will have to wait a little longer at Gatwick Airport.
I'll pay that price.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Posted by Dave the still-hyphenated American
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      <title>Time to Decide</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:05:31 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/008601.html"&gt;The
threat of ID cards gets closer&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Samizdata &lt;a href="http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/008601.html"&gt;brings us news&lt;/a&gt; of
the UKs decision to make ID cards &lt;strike&gt;voluntary&lt;/strike&gt; compulsory. Yes, despite
the promises of a voluntary system, mentioned before &lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,7cd33189-1ba4-4101-874f-b2240e753ab3.aspx"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;,
MPs made it compulsory for people to be given cards - and put on a register - when
they apply for passports. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The BBC &lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4707608.stm"&gt;reports&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;that
even investigation of the costs of the system should be ignored:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Home Secretary Charles Clarke had said a stand-alone ID card would cost £30, while
one linked to a passport would cost £93. 
&lt;p&gt;
But that figure has been disputed, most notably by a London School of Economics report
estimating the cards could cost up to £300 each.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Of course the cards are still called voluntary, but:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
"The only way in which people will be able to opt out of the system is by giving up
their right to travel abroad. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Now is the time for me to decide. I still have&amp;nbsp;British citizenship and a current
passport alongside my US one.&amp;nbsp;I use it to get in the short line through customs
when visiting family in the UK. When renewal comes due, and that is pretty soon, I
will probably not renew it.&amp;nbsp;The cost in terms of liberty and money is just too
great. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
The Brits will lose my $400 and I will have to wait a little longer at Gatwick Airport.
I'll pay that price.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Posted by Dave the still-hyphenated American
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        <p>
Titled:    <strong><a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/010201.php">Anders
Fogh Rasmussen reveals his dhimmi side</a></strong></p>
        <p>
Dhimmi Watch <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/010201.php">notes</a> the
irony of the current situation in Denmark. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime
Minister recently had an <a href="http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/spiegel/0,1518,400526,00.html">interview
in Der Spiegel</a>, where he describes how his country has spent the past few years
sending money to the Palestinians to appease the arabs:
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          <p>
            <strong>SPIEGEL:</strong> Your government launched an ambitious program two years
ago to strengthen the dialogue and ties with Arab countries that has now failed. How
are you going to revive this program? 
<br /><br /><b>Fogh Rasmussen:</b> It is a paradox: we were one of the first countries to start
such a partnership program and we are among the largest net contributors to, for example,
the Palestinians. And now we have to watch as the Danish flag is burned and violent
demonstrations against us are organized. The Arab initiative was supposed to accelerate
economic and social reforms in the region so it's now a shock to be so severely criticized.
At the time, we felt we were at the forefront of modernization. 
<br /><br /><b>SPIEGEL:</b> Now some are calling for a drastic reduction in economic support to,
for example, the Palestinian Authority.<br /><br /><b>Fogh Rasmussen:</b> We won't change our policies. It's now time to calm the waters,
not cut funds. In the long-term, it would be in our own best interest to rebuild our
good relationship with the Arab world.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
They paid the <a href="http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_D.html">Danegeld</a>,
then got attacked anyway. And with all that understood, they have decided to continue
to pay.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Fools.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Posted by Dave the hyphenated American
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      <title>Denmark - Still in Seach of a Backbone</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:35:25 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/010201.php"&gt;Anders
Fogh Rasmussen reveals his dhimmi side&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Dhimmi Watch &lt;a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/010201.php"&gt;notes&lt;/a&gt; the
irony of the current situation in Denmark. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime
Minister recently had an &lt;a href="http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/spiegel/0,1518,400526,00.html"&gt;interview
in Der Spiegel&lt;/a&gt;, where he describes how his country has spent the past few years
sending money to the Palestinians to appease the arabs:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;SPIEGEL:&lt;/strong&gt; Your government launched an ambitious program two years
ago to strengthen the dialogue and ties with Arab countries that has now failed. How
are you going to revive this program? 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Fogh Rasmussen:&lt;/b&gt; It is a paradox: we were one of the first countries to start
such a partnership program and we are among the largest net contributors to, for example,
the Palestinians. And now we have to watch as the Danish flag is burned and violent
demonstrations against us are organized. The Arab initiative was supposed to accelerate
economic and social reforms in the region so it's now a shock to be so severely criticized.
At the time, we felt we were at the forefront of modernization. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;SPIEGEL:&lt;/b&gt; Now some are calling for a drastic reduction in economic support to,
for example, the Palestinian Authority.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Fogh Rasmussen:&lt;/b&gt; We won't change our policies. It's now time to calm the waters,
not cut funds. In the long-term, it would be in our own best interest to rebuild our
good relationship with the Arab world.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
They paid the &lt;a href="http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_D.html"&gt;Danegeld&lt;/a&gt;,
then got attacked anyway. And with all that understood, they have decided to continue
to pay.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Fools.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Posted by Dave the hyphenated American
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        <p>
Titled:   <span class="black24"><a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006060530,00.html"><strong>Don't
mention the walk</strong></a></span></p>
        <p>
With Europe still trying to work out exactly what it believes in concerning when cartoons
and Freedom of Speech collide, Germany is making restrictive policy of its own. English
fans visiting Germany for the soccer World Cup are banned from certain traditional
activities, namely walking in a funny way and making jokes about the war. Not the
War on Terror, mind, but WWs I and II - yes, those of over 60 years ago.
</p>
        <p>
The Sun Online <a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006060530,00.html">reports</a>:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
            <span class="norm12">
              <img style="WIDTH: 156px; HEIGHT: 215px" height="183" src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/fawlty.jpg" width="141" align="left" border="0" />GERMAN
cops will use sweeping powers to collar England fans doing Basil Fawlty-style Hitler
impressions at the World Cup. 
</span>
          </p>
          <p>
Yobs will be instantly banged up for <b>TWO WEEKS </b>if they goose-step like John
Cleese in his most famous Fawlty Towers scene. 
</p>
          <p>
And hard core louts who give Nazi salutes — like the one jokingly made by Michael
Barrymore in Celebrity Big Brother — could be hauled before a judge within 24 hours. 
</p>
          <p>
If convicted of inciting hatred they will face jail terms of up to <b>THREE YEARS</b>. 
<br /><br />
Wearing joke German helmets or any offensive insignia will also result in a stretch
behind bars. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Given the British penchant for anti-German humor, I would expect a large portion of
the crowd to be herded off into pens to await the end of <strike>hostilities</strike> the
competition.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
I guess that imprisonment for alcohol-induced insensitivity is a step more civilized
than burning down embassies, but it is time that the so-called developed countries
decide that free speech, in all its forms, is worth protecting.
</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2006 13:35:28 GMT</pubDate>
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Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class=black24&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006060530,00.html"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Don't
mention the walk&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
With Europe still trying to work out exactly what it believes in concerning when cartoons
and Freedom of Speech collide, Germany is making restrictive policy of its own. English
fans visiting Germany for the soccer World Cup are banned from certain traditional
activities, namely walking in a funny way and making jokes about the war. Not the
War on Terror, mind, but WWs I and II - yes, those of over 60 years ago.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The Sun Online &lt;a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006060530,00.html"&gt;reports&lt;/a&gt;:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;span class=norm12&gt;&lt;img style="WIDTH: 156px; HEIGHT: 215px" height=183 src="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/content/binary/fawlty.jpg" width=141 align=left border=0&gt;GERMAN
cops will use sweeping powers to collar England fans doing Basil Fawlty-style Hitler
impressions at the World Cup. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Yobs will be instantly banged up for &lt;b&gt;TWO WEEKS &lt;/b&gt;if they goose-step like John
Cleese in his most famous Fawlty Towers scene. 
&lt;p&gt;
And hard core louts who give Nazi salutes — like the one jokingly made by Michael
Barrymore in Celebrity Big Brother — could be hauled before a judge within 24 hours. 
&lt;p&gt;
If convicted of inciting hatred they will face jail terms of up to &lt;b&gt;THREE YEARS&lt;/b&gt;. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Wearing joke German helmets or any offensive insignia will also result in a stretch
behind bars. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Given the British penchant for anti-German humor, I would expect a large portion of
the crowd to be herded off into pens to await the end of &lt;strike&gt;hostilities&lt;/strike&gt; the
competition.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
I guess that imprisonment for alcohol-induced&amp;nbsp;insensitivity is a step more civilized
than burning down embassies, but it is time that the so-called developed countries
decide that free speech, in all&amp;nbsp;its forms, is worth protecting.
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Titled:   <a href="http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&amp;storyID=2006-02-02T113128Z_01_L02622515_RTRUKOC_0_UK-RELIGION-DENMARK-CARTOONS.xml&amp;archived=False">More
cartoons and protests in Mohammad blasphemy row</a></p>
        <p>
The cartoon row mentioned in an <a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,984c1ef2-c93a-49fa-a4aa-af2aee09c3c5.aspx">earlier
article</a> continues to reveal the character of modern Europe.
</p>
        <p>
The Danes and Norwegians rolled over pretty quickly in the face of Muslim complaining.
Then France and Germany waded in, republishing the cartoons, followed by Spain and
Italy. This was quite surprising for the French, especially after their talk of nuclear
weapon use last week. It seemed for a moment that the French had found some backbone.
</p>
        <p>
This morning <a href="http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&amp;storyID=2006-02-02T113128Z_01_L02622515_RTRUKOC_0_UK-RELIGION-DENMARK-CARTOONS.xml&amp;archived=False">we
see</a> that the French were merely dipping their toes in the water of controversy:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
The owner of France Soir, a Paris daily that reprinted them on Wednesday along with
one German and two Spanish papers, sacked its managing editor to show "a strong sign
of respect for the beliefs and intimate convictions of every individual".
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
With France resuming its white flag-waving character, what of the rest of Europe?
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
Switzerland's Le Temps and La Tribune de Geneve ran some of them on Thursday, as did
Magyar Hirlap in Budapest. Some European dailies ran cartoons making fun of the controversy.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
I thought the Swiss were traditionally neutral? I mean, who would bother to invade
a country where every household has to keep a military rifle and ammunition by law?
Mind, for all their years of sitting on the sidelines watching the world fight around
them, they don't have a lot to show for it. Money, maybe, but what have the Swiss
done for you lately? Sure, they have made some fine watches, some lovely clocks and
their chocolate is pretty tasty. But hardly world changing innovation and paradigm-busting
thought.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Of course the Muslims continue to behave as stereotyped:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
In Beirut, the leader of Lebanon's Shi'ite Hizbollah said the row would never had
occurred if a 17-year-old death edict against British writer Salman Rushdie been carried
out.
</p>
          <p>
"Had a Muslim carried out Imam Khomeini's fatwa against the apostate Salman Rushdie,
then those lowlifers would not have dared discredit the Prophet, not in Denmark, Norway
or France," Hizbollah head Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Wednesday night.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Such nice people. So tolerant. So peaceful. Right...
</p>
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      <title>France Surrenders - Europe Fights On</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2006 13:11:10 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&amp;amp;storyID=2006-02-02T113128Z_01_L02622515_RTRUKOC_0_UK-RELIGION-DENMARK-CARTOONS.xml&amp;amp;archived=False"&gt;More
cartoons and protests in Mohammad blasphemy row&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The cartoon row mentioned in an &lt;a href="http://www.liberty1st.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,984c1ef2-c93a-49fa-a4aa-af2aee09c3c5.aspx"&gt;earlier
article&lt;/a&gt; continues to reveal the character of modern Europe.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The Danes and Norwegians rolled over pretty quickly in the face of Muslim complaining.
Then France and Germany waded in, republishing the cartoons, followed by Spain and
Italy. This was quite surprising for the French, especially after their talk of nuclear
weapon use last week. It seemed for a moment that the French had found some backbone.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
This morning &lt;a href="http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&amp;amp;storyID=2006-02-02T113128Z_01_L02622515_RTRUKOC_0_UK-RELIGION-DENMARK-CARTOONS.xml&amp;amp;archived=False"&gt;we
see&lt;/a&gt; that the French were merely dipping their toes in the water of controversy:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
The owner of France Soir, a Paris daily that reprinted them on Wednesday along with
one German and two Spanish papers, sacked its managing editor to show "a strong sign
of respect for the beliefs and intimate convictions of every individual".
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
With France resuming its white flag-waving character, what of the rest of Europe?
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Switzerland's Le Temps and La Tribune de Geneve ran some of them on Thursday, as did
Magyar Hirlap in Budapest. Some European dailies ran cartoons making fun of the controversy.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
I thought the Swiss were traditionally neutral? I mean, who would bother to invade
a country where every household has to keep a military rifle and ammunition by law?
Mind, for all their years of sitting on the sidelines watching the world fight around
them, they don't have a lot to show for it. Money, maybe, but what have the Swiss
done for you lately? Sure, they have made some fine watches, some lovely clocks and
their chocolate is pretty tasty. But hardly world changing innovation and paradigm-busting
thought.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Of course the Muslims&amp;nbsp;continue to behave as stereotyped:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
In Beirut, the leader of Lebanon's Shi'ite Hizbollah said the row would never had
occurred if a 17-year-old death edict against British writer Salman Rushdie been carried
out.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
"Had a Muslim carried out Imam Khomeini's fatwa against the apostate Salman Rushdie,
then those lowlifers would not have dared discredit the Prophet, not in Denmark, Norway
or France," Hizbollah head Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Wednesday night.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Such nice people. So tolerant. So peaceful. Right...
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Titled:   <a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C01%5C31%5Cstory_31-1-2006_pg4_8">Why
Radical Muslims and the US Don't Mix</a></p>
        <p>
The first protected right of the people of the US is the Freedom of Speech. 
</p>
        <p>
US Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in <i>United States v. Schwimmer</i> (1929):
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
"The principle of free thought is not free thought for those who agree with us but
freedom for the thought we hate."
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
When 12 cartoons - published last September by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten
and republished in a Norwegian paper this month - included <a href="http://religion.info/english/articles/article_222.shtml">an
image</a> of the muslim Prophet wearing a turban shaped as a bomb with a
burning fuse, the reaction from the Religion of Peace was anything but peaceful.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
The religion that thinks nothing of calling for the death of unbelievers, started
a string of protests, flag burning and boycotts.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Things took a more sinister turn yesterday when 15 masked gunmen armed with hand
grenades, automatic weapons and anti-tank launchers took over an EU office and
demanded an apology. They behaved, ironically, much as the cartoon they were
protesting against had depicted.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Pakistan's <a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C01%5C31%5Cstory_31-1-2006_pg4_8">Daily
Times reported</a> that they left after half an hour, without an apology, but
still angry:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
 “We are calling on the citizens of the two countries to take this threat seriously
because our cells are ready to implement this all over Gaza,” said one of the militants.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
This morning, the <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,1698673,00.html">UK's
Gaudnian</a> (yes, they are bad at spelling) reported a change of mind and a full
apology, following further threats and attacks on Danish citizens as far away as Saudi
Arabia. 
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
Denmark's largest selling broadsheet newspaper last night issued an apology to the
"honourable citizens of the Muslim world" after publishing a series of cartoons of
the Prophet Muhammad that provoked protests across the Middle East.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Just so you didn't miss it, those are the honorable citizens that threaten civilians
with anti-tank missiles.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
          <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/01/31/denmark.cartoon.ap/">CNN.com
reports</a> that a Danish muslim group has accepted the apology:
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
A spokesman for Denmark's Islamic Faith Community, Kasem Ahmad, said on Danish radio
Tuesday that "we will clearly and articulately thank the prime minister and Jyllands-Posten
for what they have done."
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
But they await the reaction from muslims in other countires.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Can you imagine how this would play out in the US? An armed group of terrorists threatening
an office of civilians not even connected with the publication of cartoons? Followed
by apologies and retractions from the President and the press? Denmark is in the grip
of <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/">dhimmitude</a>.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
We must ensure we protect the liberties we have before we end up like our European
cousins.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
Update:    <strong><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4669360.stm">France
enters Muslim cartoon row</a></strong></p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p dir="ltr">
A French newspaper has reproduced a set of caricatures depicting the Prophet Muhammad
that have caused outrage in the Muslim world. 
</p>
          <p>
France Soir said it had published the cartoons to show that "religious dogma" had
no place in a secular society. 
</p>
          <p>
Under the headline "Yes, we have the right to caricature God", the paper ran a front
page cartoon of Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim and Christian gods floating on a cloud. 
</p>
          <p>
It shows the Christian deity saying: "Don't complain, Muhammad, we've all been caricatured
here." 
</p>
          <p>
The full set of Danish drawings, some of which depict the Prophet Muhammad as a terrorist,
were printed on the inside pages. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:00:51 GMT</pubDate>
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Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C01%5C31%5Cstory_31-1-2006_pg4_8"&gt;Why
Radical Muslims and the US Don't Mix&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The first protected right of the people of the US is the Freedom of&amp;nbsp;Speech. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
US Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in &lt;i&gt;United States v. Schwimmer&lt;/i&gt; (1929):
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
"The principle of free thought is not free thought for those who agree with us but
freedom for the thought we hate."
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
When 12 cartoons - published last September by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten
and republished in a Norwegian paper this month - included &lt;a href="http://religion.info/english/articles/article_222.shtml"&gt;an
image&lt;/a&gt; of the&amp;nbsp;muslim Prophet&amp;nbsp;wearing a turban shaped as a bomb with a
burning fuse,&amp;nbsp;the reaction from the Religion of Peace was anything but peaceful.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
The religion that thinks nothing of calling for the death of unbelievers, started
a string of protests, flag burning and boycotts.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Things took a more sinister turn yesterday when 15&amp;nbsp;masked gunmen armed with hand
grenades, automatic weapons and anti-tank launchers&amp;nbsp;took over an EU office and
demanded an apology. They behaved, ironically,&amp;nbsp;much as the cartoon they were
protesting against had depicted.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Pakistan's &lt;a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C01%5C31%5Cstory_31-1-2006_pg4_8"&gt;Daily
Times reported&lt;/a&gt; that they left after half an hour,&amp;nbsp;without an&amp;nbsp;apology,&amp;nbsp;but
still angry:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
&amp;nbsp;“We are calling on the citizens of the two countries to take this threat seriously
because our cells are ready to implement this all over Gaza,” said one of the militants.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
This morning, the &lt;a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,1698673,00.html"&gt;UK's
Gaudnian&lt;/a&gt; (yes, they are bad at spelling) reported a change of mind and a full
apology, following further threats and attacks on Danish citizens as far away as Saudi
Arabia.&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Denmark's largest selling broadsheet newspaper last night issued an apology to the
"honourable citizens of the Muslim world" after publishing a series of cartoons of
the Prophet Muhammad that provoked protests across the Middle East.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Just so you didn't miss it, those&amp;nbsp;are the honorable citizens that threaten civilians
with anti-tank missiles.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
&lt;a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/01/31/denmark.cartoon.ap/"&gt;CNN.com
reports&lt;/a&gt; that&amp;nbsp;a Danish&amp;nbsp;muslim group has accepted the apology:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
A spokesman for Denmark's Islamic Faith Community, Kasem Ahmad, said on Danish radio
Tuesday that "we will clearly and articulately thank the prime minister and Jyllands-Posten
for what they have done."
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
But they await the reaction from muslims in other countires.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Can you imagine how this would play out in the US? An armed group of terrorists threatening
an office of civilians not even connected with the publication of cartoons? Followed
by apologies and retractions from the President and the press? Denmark is in the grip
of &lt;a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/"&gt;dhimmitude&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
We must ensure we protect the liberties we have before we end up like our European
cousins.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Update:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4669360.stm"&gt;France
enters Muslim cartoon row&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
A French newspaper has reproduced a set of caricatures depicting the Prophet Muhammad
that have caused outrage in the Muslim world. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
France Soir said it had published the cartoons to show that "religious dogma" had
no place in a secular society. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Under the headline "Yes, we have the right to caricature God", the paper ran a front
page cartoon of Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim and Christian gods floating on a cloud. 
&lt;p&gt;
It shows the Christian deity saying: "Don't complain, Muhammad, we've all been caricatured
here." 
&lt;p&gt;
The full set of Danish drawings, some of which depict the Prophet Muhammad as a terrorist,
were printed on the inside pages. 
&lt;/p&gt;
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Titled:   <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4645228.stm">Italy
approves self-defence law</a></p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
The Italian parliament has passed legislation allowing people to shoot robbers in
self-defence. 
</p>
          <p>
The new law will allow people to use legally registered weapons to protect themselves
or others, and their property and the property of others, from harm. 
</p>
          <p>
It applies if there is a danger of aggression and the attacker does not desist. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Wow. It sounds like the Italians finally get it.
</p>
        <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
          <p>
Justice Minister Roberto Castelli backed the new law. 
</p>
          <p>
"Today criminals will have more to fear while there will be fewer problems for honest
people," said Mr Castelli, who belongs to the Northern League. 
</p>
          <p>
However, the centre-left opposition expressed concern that it would encourage violence
and lead to increased use of firearms. 
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p dir="ltr">
Hopefully it will encourage violence and the increased use of firearms <em>towards</em> the
perpetrators, not the victims as has been the case.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr">
We should keep an eye on the crime figures over the coming months.
</p>
        <p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
(Hat-tip to <a href="http://johnrlott.tripod.com/">John Lott</a>)
</p>
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      <title>What is Italian for "Make my day"?</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:53:01 GMT</pubDate>
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Titled:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4645228.stm"&gt;Italy
approves self-defence law&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
The Italian parliament has passed legislation allowing people to shoot robbers in
self-defence. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The new law will allow people to use legally registered weapons to protect themselves
or others, and their property and the property of others, from harm. 
&lt;p&gt;
It applies if there is a danger of aggression and the attacker does not desist. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Wow. It sounds like the Italians finally get it.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Justice Minister Roberto Castelli backed the new law. 
&lt;p&gt;
"Today criminals will have more to fear while there will be fewer problems for honest
people," said Mr Castelli, who belongs to the Northern League. 
&lt;p&gt;
However, the centre-left opposition expressed concern that it would encourage violence
and lead to increased use of firearms. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
Hopefully it will encourage violence and the increased use of&amp;nbsp;firearms &lt;em&gt;towards&lt;/em&gt; the
perpetrators, not the victims as has been the case.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
We should keep an eye on the crime figures over the coming months.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt;
(Hat-tip to &lt;a href="http://johnrlott.tripod.com/"&gt;John Lott&lt;/a&gt;)
&lt;/p&gt;
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