How about just one little bitty label?
- Anything and everything can be dangerous or hazardous to your health.
End of labels.
Bruce
One landmark in US history was the famous and botchedprehistoric wrote: Let me try to give historical and global perspective. Freedom from
"cruel and unusual" punishments is part of law. Why was this
introduced? How does it relate to the ideal of equality before the
law? When did it take effect?
As far as I'm concerned have at it.
So now we are going to talk about marriage? Is that what youprehistoric wrote:Now, who wants to tell me about serious
impositions on their freedom?
One landmark in US history was the famous and botchedprehistoric wrote: Let me try to give historical and global perspective. Freedom from
"cruel and unusual" punishments is part of law. Why was this
introduced? How does it relate to the ideal of equality before the
law? When did it take effect?
As far as I'm concerned have at it.
So now we are going to talk about marriage? Is that what youprehistoric wrote:Now, who wants to tell me about serious
impositions on their freedom?
Let me try to provide a perspective here, also. If you want to talk about Propaganda, I can assure you Radio Pyongyang provides a steady stream. Check out this article on Communications in North Korea. The content on the AM stations is remarkably uniform. It is hard to tell about the FM stations, but spot reports by visitors suggest these are very similar. You don't need espionage to check the content, a shortwave radio will do.puppyluvr wrote:...If I could only get them out from in front of that damn Television.
Brainwashing propaganda machine....
Aha, understanding as a statementprehistoric wrote:Americans suffer from unselective consumption of a surfeit of bad information
Perhaps I didn't explain that point very wellNow, for a different perspective entirely. Aitch, if you're bothered by licensing laws for pubs, try a sojourn in Saudi Arabia
Pastor Martin NiemöllerFirst they came for the Jews
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left
to speak out for me.
Agreed. But much like a child pushing the envelope, if we dont fight the small attacks on our "rights", they will just take more and more. As they are now. Because they know we will let them.We are all capable of losing our liberty while we are whining about trivialities instead of paying attention to what our governments and especially what our big businesses are actually doing.
The Government is not only eroding our freedoms, the Media is creating a whole generation of kids who dont know they existed.
Apathy is the norm. They really dont care.
And not just the US, this is quickly becoming global in scale.
The reason I went on a rant about ignorance... ....was that exact apathy. Its what they want, a "warning label" society.
People are so numb anymore. Meanwhile, we let go of our freedom, bit by bit, (like our national parks..ect...)
and no one notices, as a global dictatorship evolves around us.
One World, One Government...
Think I`m a nut? Look into it. Its too real.
I believe the future of freedom was the point, yes?
If we dont wake up, freedom has no future.
Thats the point.
How apt that statement is, & I go back to my earlier 100 monkey syndrome pointI believe the future of freedom was the point, yes?
If we dont wake up, freedom has no future.
Thats the point.
This thread could take another jog in a new direction. Let's let this pass, unless someone wants to start yet another thread.Aitch wrote:The reason I made the title of this devolved thread as it is, is because I spent considerable time researching licensing whilst living in a pub
I am out of touch with the pub scene, drinking being particularly unwise for one like myself. I do recall episodes of celebrations which changed venue repeatedly, until a somewhat unclear sequence of events brought contact with minions of the law.Essentially the lawyers/judges have lost the plot, and that has been passed forward to idiot politicians trying to 'fix something that isn't broke' dependant upon cromwellian puritanicism, pumped up in the media due to wayward youth abroad earning this country a name for drunken youth layabouts 'rampaging and "terrorising" local people' - see the connection?
I am not familiar with the arguments and precedents being used there.What has transpired and become [unlawful] legislation, is the removal of continuity of logical argument for the legal precedent, so like a pack of cards, when tested it all collapses, due to 'having no legs' as lawyers say.
Again, I am not current on the state of European law. I can verify that systems based on the Code Napoleon are unlikely to tolerate civil disturbance. The "whiff of grapeshot" which propelled him to the top shows his characteristic solution.The British legislation is being copied and implemented across Europe, in line with trends to maintain 'common law' and squeeze control legislation into International Statutes where none existed before
Most, if not all this is going on under our noses, and because this is a common model world we live in, if no-one objects, it is 'accepted by default'
The problem is, we have completely different legal models
everything 'we', you and I, do, we do in a climate of other people, our daily interactions would give rise to vehement and immediate objection
were it to be outside the 'common law' which for the main part works, as most of us believe essentially in each others fundamental rights.
Here we come back to the connection with my post above. The things which have changed more than anything else in the last 200 years are communications and information. Because of unprecedented change in scale, we are all in one anothers backyards. We don't have centuries to let things settle down. We will have to deal with people already living, with all of their mistaken opinions. Exterminating the opposition is not an option. This should give you some comfort, but it also means you will have to tolerate the existence of Saudi clerics and worshipers of Korean god-kings, unless or until we all reach a common level of enlightenment and agreement.However, prehistoric has touched upon a model of existence where people do not have that same model.
It seems to me that our collective problem is why those of us who both recognise this and have the freedom to discuss it, do not apparently have the drive of common intent to prevent such unpleasantries from repeatedly becoming a 'powerful force' in our world model
That, as they say, is the future path our children tread
http://www.freedominfo.org/index.htmLast week in Strasbourg, the Council of Europe's Steering Committee on Human Rights adopted a controversial draft of a new European Convention on access to information—a draft that fails toaddress criticisms and suggestions from civil society and government officials and even adds a new exemption for heads of state and royal households.
Heather Brooke StoryFor three years Heather Brooke fought what appeared to be an unequal battle with House of Commons officialdom and the Speaker Michael Martin.
But yesterday the freedom of information campaigner was celebrating victory after the High Court ruled that MPs must be more open about a £12million a year housing perk.
The verdict means that Mr Martin has squandered nearly £200,000 of taxpayers' cash in a failed attempt to keep the accounts secret.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ ... ional/homeA woman caught up in a mysterious Internet hijacking scandal that has sparked a federal privacy investigation into the Canadian Human Rights Commission says she was shocked, angry and confused at suddenly finding herself publicly associated with white supremacists. ... In response to a subpoena, Bell Canada linked Jadewarr to Ms. Hechme's personal Internet account, and provided her address and telephone number at the public hearing. [Source: Colin Perkel, Internet hijacking 'disturbing', says Ottawa woman, Canadian Press, 27 Apr 2008
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/05/pr ... es-while-tThe Ninth Circuit's recent ruling (pdf) in United States v. Arnold allows
border patrol agents to search your laptop or other digital device without
limitation when you are entering the country. EFF and many civil liberties,
travelers' rights, immigration advocacy and professional organizations are
concerned that unfettered laptop searches endanger trade secrets,
attorney-client communications, and other private information. These groups
have signed a letter asking Congress to hold hearings to find out what
protocol, if any, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) follows in searching
digital devices and copying, storing and using travelers' data. The letter
also asks Congress to pass legislation protecting travelers' laptops and
smart phones from unlimited government scrutiny.
If privacy at the border is important to you, contact Congress now and ask
them to take action!
In the meantime, how can international travelers protect themselves at the
U.S. border, short of leaving their laptops and iPhones at home? ...
Prehistoric,prehistoric wrote: Now, to address Bruce_B's comments about the U.S. prison system, I know prisoners frequently complain about food. How many complain about starvation? Also, he might be able to predict how those incarcerated here would react to an equally limited selection of information on the airwaves as that described above. How about freedom of the press?