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| Outrage in UK Here we came at last. Democracy you say. Ha! Can you show me where is that democracy here? We aren’t aware what’s going on in our own country. Our government gives asylum to some international terrorists, conceals pestholes of foot-and-mouth disease all over the country, buries people with some unknown contagion in closed coffins and connives on global warming causes. And we don’t hear a thing about this from mass media! Does anyone know what are special services doing in Heathrow? There are quite a number of strikers in local hospitals. But the official version is that there are no victims of collision between police and ecologists. For certain there won’t be any for there is no Constitution in UK. So it isn’t necessary to keep freedom of speech or freedom of assembly or any other democratic freedoms for there is no common document confirming them. So authorities do what they like on legal ground and nothing can hinder them to beat or arrest armless people |
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