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Desford Way, just off the A30...

This is in the long-term interests of national security.

There's a small chance that it'll attract attention from amateur terrorists too stupid to figure out the location of the pipeline for themselves; thus leading to kerrazzy plots, keystone kops and high-comedy show-trials that render the entire concept of terrorism laughable to potential supporters.
 
.... amateur terrorists too stupid to figure out the location of the pipeline for themselves; thus leading to kerrazzy plots, ....


See e.g.:

shoe-bomber-reid.jpg
 
This is in the long-term interests of national security.

There's a small chance that it'll attract attention from amateur terrorists too stupid to figure out the location of the pipeline for themselves; thus leading to kerrazzy plots, keystone kops and high-comedy show-trials that render the entire concept of terrorism laughable to potential supporters.

'Come to Glasgow to see a burning man get punched to the ground' type shit.
 
Mark Thomas already exposed serious weaknesses in the UK defence infrastructure years ago, again, this is old info...
 
Assange is also allowed home to Australia.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/12/06/australia.wikileaks/index.html

(blatent trap is blatent)
Australia might not be the best idea in the world. Sydney Morning Herald
Australia Post insists its sudden decision to close the University of Melbourne Post Office has nothing to do with the fact that Box 4080 is the Australian postal address for submissions to the whistleblower website.

But an announcement last Friday said the branch would close on December 17.
 
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The Daily Mash doesn't usually get this strong with its topical satire.

GOVERNMENTS around the world today stressed that just because they are trying to crush Wikileaks to death, it does not necessarily mean that you will be next.
 
It was expected there would be some hostile reaction, but not the cowardly acquiescence of the Australian Post Office.

Still, looks like there are hundreds of mirror sites up now, and Anonymous have begun to attack the likes of Pay Pal and Amazon, so it should get interesting.
 
Can I just appeal to any sleeping Jihadists in the US. Please take out Sarah Palin in your next attack. And Mike Huckabee, if you get the chance. Surplus.
 
Can I just appeal to any sleeping Jihadists in the US. Please take out Sarah Palin in your next attack. And Mike Huckabee, if you get the chance. Surplus.

Actually there's quite a long list... I would like Kissinger to die screaming too...
 
Actually there's quite a long list... I would like Kissinger to die screaming too...

There are times when I think that if you selectively removed less than 1000 people, the rest the world would be a much better place.

Maybe we need to start an Urban 75 hit list. :D
 
Actually there's quite a long list... I would like Kissinger to die screaming too...

I wouldn't include Kissinger simply because he's done all of damage he's likely too. It would be a waste of one position on the list. Besides, he's old and only going to be taking up space so long.
 
I wouldn't include Kissinger simply because he's done all of damage he's likely too. It would be a waste of one position on the list. Besides, he's old and only going to be taking up space so long.

Yep, Palin's a lot scarier. Although a summit with her and Putin getting a direct hit would be two birds with one stone.
 
I wouldn't include Kissinger simply because he's done all of damage he's likely too. It would be a waste of one position on the list. Besides, he's old and only going to be taking up space so long.

Sending the message that you're never too old to be tied to a tree and napalmed for past sins might help keep future Secretaries of State honest though.
 
Have a guess at who might top the polls for TIME magazines person of the year
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2028734_2028733,00.html

Code:
2010
Who Will Be TIME's 2010 Person of the Year?
Rank 	Name 					Avg. Rating 	Total Votes
1	Julian Assange				90		226206
2	Recep Tayyip Erdogan			83		214240
3	Lady Gaga				74		132791
4	Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert		82		68481
5	Glenn Beck				31		74747
6	Barack Obama				60		22241
7	Steve Jobs				63		20031
8	The Chilean Miners			49		22101
9	The Unemployed American			68		15986
10	Sarah Palin				32		24359
11	Mark Zuckerberg				52		13814
12	Liu Xiaobo				67		9773
13	David Cameron				34		16088
14	Hu Jintao				50		9300
15	Robert Gates				42		10297
16	Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf			49		7663
17	Nancy Pelosi				38		9971
18	Craig Venter				56		6427
19	Arne Duncan				29		10689
20	Elizabeth Warren, Mary Sc...		47		5825
21	David and Charles Koch			34		7209
22	LeBron James				22		10866
23	Jonathan Franzen			23		9505
24	Tony Hayward				22		8994
25	Hamid Karzai				29		6738

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2028734_2029036_2029037,00.html #ixzz17NhhosmH
 
Code:
2010
Who Will Be TIME's 2010 Person of the Year?
Rank 	Name 					Avg. Rating 	Total Votes
1	Julian Assange				90		226206
2	Recep Tayyip Erdogan			83		214240
3	Lady Gaga				74		132791
4	Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert		82		68481
5	Glenn Beck				31		74747
6	Barack Obama				60		22241
7	Steve Jobs				63		20031
8	The Chilean Miners			49		22101
9	The Unemployed American			68		15986
10	Sarah Palin				32		24359
11	Mark Zuckerberg				52		13814
12	Liu Xiaobo				67		9773
13	David Cameron				34		16088
14	Hu Jintao				50		9300
15	Robert Gates				42		10297
16	Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf			49		7663
17	Nancy Pelosi				38		9971
18	Craig Venter				56		6427
19	Arne Duncan				29		10689
20	Elizabeth Warren, Mary Sc...		47		5825
21	David and Charles Koch			34		7209
22	LeBron James				22		10866
23	Jonathan Franzen			23		9505
24	Tony Hayward				22		8994
25	Hamid Karzai				29		6738

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2028734_2029036_2029037,00.html #ixzz17NhhosmH

I don't know who a good number of those people are, but why would the pm of Turkey be so high?
 
The more hard line Islamists in the government wanted to ban the festive season completely, but, in a tight referendum, the PM got Turkey to vote for Christmas.
 
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