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Frith 09:12 AM 19-03-2008
Some journalists tend to read forums. That is why it's useful to have an array of opinions and people, info and some article type posts, philosophy, poetic ramblings, passionate belief, etc. It creates a microcosm where lots of different people can participate and enjoy. A true Forum, an agora, an academy of minds, a tea shop, a soap box, a pub, a caravan camp of political saints :-).
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TannyD 07:47 PM 19-03-2008

Originally Posted by kernow:
You'd probably be scared stiff if you knew who was looking at them!

Government spybots....:-)
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HighlandFP 05:41 PM 29-03-2008

Originally Posted by bornfree:
Oh no! Surely you don't mean that government snoops read these posts? Oh no, I'm compromised!
Seriously, I'm perfectly aware of this. In fact on my web site I'm seriously considering posting a special message for the snoops, something along the lines of `the issues that concern me should also concern you.'
In any case, my profile on the forum is linked to my web site, and all they have to do is check the `Whois' database for the site. It reveals my (real) name, address, 'phone number etc.


I looked at http://www.attitudesinfo.com/ File not found?

I have on my charming website:
Terms of Use of this Website
MANIFESTO Highland Free Press
Access to and use of the Highland Free Press Scotland website, is provided for the enjoyment of persons named in sub section (b6) subject to the following Terms and Conditions.

I also have with links:
WARNING: By reading or downloading these pages you may be committing an offence under some or all of these Acts.
Terrorism and the law | Home Office

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Terrorism Act 2006
The Act contains a range of measures to ensure that law enforcement agencies have the tools they need to tackle terrorism
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The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005
The Act brings about a new system of control orders
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Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001
Allows foreign nationals who are suspected of terrorism to be detained for extended periods
(You [anyone] can be arrested and taken into custody with or without a warrant.)

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Terrorism Act 2000
The main piece of anti-terrorism legislation introduced following the increased threat from international terrorism

I hope no one has been incarserated or tortured [USofA]
for reading my website.
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