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    new labour has carried out a number of initiatives in the face of public opinion that at any other time would have made front page news, but under today's climate will sadly go unprotested. today tony blair named the new chairman of the bbc, gavyn davies, and not only is he a labour party donor, but is actually married into the higher levels of the labour party hierarchy; his wife runs chancellor gordon brown's office. davies will join other new labour cronies on the board in a disgusting case of nepotism that ensures that new labour have cornered tv journalism in the uk.
    furthermore, new labour's environment department is about to give the go ahead for the mixed oxide plant at the notorious sellafield nuclear power plant in north england to begin operating. this would cause nationwide outrage at any other time, but labour thinks it will get away with it even though experts claim the site could beome the target of further terrorist attacks and the mixed oxide plant will increase the circulation of plutonium which could turn to terrorists' advantage, not to mention that practically everyone on this island wants to see it dismantled.
    on the other side of the pond bush has removed restrictions on extra-judicial assassinations by cia agents abroad, effectively giving them the license to kill on their own authority. and everyone here knows what kind of authority the cia holds. in my opinion bush has just legalised terrorism, as long as it doesn't happen where he can see it.

    (Edited by gooddoctor at 7:46 pm on Sep. 19, 2001)
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    Quote: from gooddoctor on 7:45 pm on Sep. 19, 2001
    ...on the other side of the pond bush has removed restrictions on extra-judicial assassinations by cia agents abroad, effectively giving them the license to kill on their own authority. and everyone here knows what kind of authority the cia holds. in my opinion bush has just legalised terrorism, as long as it doesn't happen where he can see it.
    Legalised terrorism indeed - how horrifying! But aren't the CIA a law unto themselves anyway? Did they need Bush to authorise their activities?
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    supposedly. only a very select few know for sure and to what extent.

    (Edited by gooddoctor at 4:53 pm on Sep. 20, 2001)
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