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For all who see the world for what it is, there are likeminded voices all around ready for radical change.


As a start, BBC bias and our "beloved, brave troops" (NOT): here's what the most powerful new website in London sees it:


The Armed Forces day saw the usual bias from all involved with the powers that be. Why the need for the brave killers of innocents in other countries? The reasons for invading Iraq are now shown to be lies, even the claim to be creating a democratic state after years of dictatorship The biggest change has been de-nationalising the oil industry for US & UK oil firms advantage. The Armed Forces troops are not forced into their job, the armed forces are entirely reliant on employees volunteering. Next we should have a Bankers' Day to show support for the brave individuals who make piles of money whilst all around starve.

Possibly one thing to be learnt by the armed dictators day by the independently minded is to have a positive slogan for demos'. The problem is media coverage, the Climate Camps spring to mind as having positive messages for climate change and alternatives to have this happen. All the main media concentrates on is the trouble, no items on cycle generators (how to make your own), solar panels, eco-loos, cooking &c and most importantly they never filmed me making benches from scrap wood, OK plenty of others at the camp stood around and explained how I was to do it and enjoyed themselves too, I'm not too a standard of teaching others to make their own benches yet.

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I saw an item on Kirsty and Phil about solar panels. They didn't mention the war. But then they're Channel 4.


Perhaps you could pitch your ideas to the BBC? Get that nice couple from Homes under the Hammer to present. They're touchy feely and could get your message across to the public, who are clearly being hoodwinked.


Thanks for making me realise what a evil organisation the BEEB is.

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PROSouthwark Wrote:

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> The movement is aimed at the poor and oppressed.

> Join us. Those who cannot see are clouded by

> their obsene wealth. Many more here understand

> and know what is at stake.




Can we make it tomorrow? I want to catch a few rays after work and a couple of beers.

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Thanks Sherwick. There is reason here, alas. Please join us.


7 bedrooms?! Property should be owned by the state and no one should have more than they need. It simply makes sense. Overnight we could solve the housing crisis. If you have more bedrooms than you have people living in your home you should be ashamed.

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