Wat Tyler Thinks
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Monday, 6 December 2010
Jeremy Cunt?
James Naughtie on today's Today Programme calling Jeremy Hunt Cunt instead.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Take a stand, Take up smoking!
Ban on advertising
Health Warnings on packaging
Ban on use in workplaces
Obscene pictures on packaging
&
now plain brown packaging!
Smokers are now the most persecuted group in the UK!
From a young age in school I was told that smoking would kill me. It continued to secondary school and has bombarded me ever since!
Just some of the offensive signs that litter the UK.
Yes smoking is bad for you, I get that. But it should not be banned! The state does not have the right to tell me not to smoke!
They banned it in the workplace, destroying thousands of local pubs.
This has to stop - Dave&Nick need to repeal the Smoking Ban.
It is illiberal, controling and just plain wrong!
So a challenge to you...Smoke! Smoke socially, regularly or whatever. Just stand in solidarity with the persecuted smokers!
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Dave begins to grow a spine!
"I'd rather be a child of Thatcher than a son of Brown"
Today we saw Red Ed telling the Commons that the Tories were a blast from the 1908s, funny considering Ed's union connections. This is one of the few times I have seen Dave grow a spine!
Have a watch
Today we saw Red Ed telling the Commons that the Tories were a blast from the 1908s, funny considering Ed's union connections. This is one of the few times I have seen Dave grow a spine!
Have a watch
Monday, 29 November 2010
The Students march on...or is it the Marxists?
Extract from the "Second Day of National Action" on Facebook. Over 24,000 people attending
This is an unbelievable piece of lefty drivel
WE NEED TO CONTINUE THE CAMPAIGN - KEEP UP THE PRESSURE STUDENT STRIKE! ON TUESDAY 30th NOVEMBER!
(Click 'read more' to see the locally organised events)
The National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts and a general assembly of London students have issued a call for further action on the 30 November.
...
It's not long now until the Con-Dems try to pass their education cuts through parliament, and if they do – we will keep fighting!
But in the meantime – ALL OUT FOR THE 30 NOVEMBER!
• No to fees
• No to cuts
• Save EMA
(tax the filthy rich to fund education for all)
***
WE NEED TO ORGANISE!
Organise meetings at every school and college to build for the day of action. Set up a blog or a facebook group for your local group and link it to anticuts.com. Try to pull off actions regularly, even if they are only small.
We say:
• No to every cut!
• Publish the financial records – we won't tolerate rich and bloated managers
• Teachers' unions – bring forward your grievances – we should strike together!
Every city should have a city-wide general assembly every week that brings together representatives of all the different college anti-cuts campaigns. These city-wide assemblies should make decisions about joint actions. They should be run democratically – the chair should rotate and the meeting should not be the ‘property’ of any one group or faction. Everyone should respect the decisions that get made collectively.
***
Send a report of whatever action you take to the National Campaign at againstfeesandcuts@gmail.com (also email us if you need help or more information). Include pictures if possible!
We can make it happen!
***
AND REMEMBER - WHATEVER YOU DO, LINK UP WITH LOCAL TRADE UNIONS AND OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES!
Local Events -
This is an unbelievable piece of lefty drivel
WE NEED TO CONTINUE THE CAMPAIGN - KEEP UP THE PRESSURE STUDENT STRIKE! ON TUESDAY 30th NOVEMBER!
(Click 'read more' to see the locally organised events)
The National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts and a general assembly of London students have issued a call for further action on the 30 November.
...
It's not long now until the Con-Dems try to pass their education cuts through parliament, and if they do – we will keep fighting!
But in the meantime – ALL OUT FOR THE 30 NOVEMBER!
• No to fees
• No to cuts
• Save EMA
(tax the filthy rich to fund education for all)
***
WE NEED TO ORGANISE!
Organise meetings at every school and college to build for the day of action. Set up a blog or a facebook group for your local group and link it to anticuts.com. Try to pull off actions regularly, even if they are only small.
We say:
• No to every cut!
• Publish the financial records – we won't tolerate rich and bloated managers
• Teachers' unions – bring forward your grievances – we should strike together!
Every city should have a city-wide general assembly every week that brings together representatives of all the different college anti-cuts campaigns. These city-wide assemblies should make decisions about joint actions. They should be run democratically – the chair should rotate and the meeting should not be the ‘property’ of any one group or faction. Everyone should respect the decisions that get made collectively.
***
Send a report of whatever action you take to the National Campaign at againstfeesandcuts@gmail.c
We can make it happen!
***
AND REMEMBER - WHATEVER YOU DO, LINK UP WITH LOCAL TRADE UNIONS AND OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES!
Local Events -
I love you Mossad!
Taken from the BBC Website - Mossad I applaud you!
Iranian nuclear scientist killed in motorbike attack
An Iranian nuclear scientist has been killed and another wounded in two separate but similar attacks in the capital, Tehran.
The scientist killed has been named as Majid Shahriari.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has accused "Western governments" and Israel of being behind the killing.
Another scientist was killed in a bomb blast at the beginning of the year.
Dr Shahriari was a member of the nuclear engineering department of Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran. His wife is said to have been injured in the attack.
The nuclear scientist injured in the second attack was named as Fereydoon Abbasi. His wife was also wounded.
'Isotope specialist'
According to the conservative news website Mashregh News, Dr Abbasi is "one of the few specialists who can separate isotopes" - a process that is crucial in the manufacture of uranium fuel for nuclear power stations and is also required for the creation of uranium-based nuclear weapons.
Dr Abbasi has also been a member of the Revolutionary Guards since the 1979 revolution, the website said.
At a news conference, President Ahmadinejad accused Western powers and Israel of being behind the murder.
"One can undoubtedly see the hands of Israel and Western governments in the assassination which unfortunately took place," he said, without specifying which Western governments.
He said the assassination would not stop Iran from pursuing its nuclear programmes.
Earlier, state television reported a similar claim by Iran's Interior Minister, Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, who accused US and Israeli intelligence services of killing the scientist.
"Mossad and the CIA are the enemies of Iranians and always seek to hurt this nation. They particularly want to stop our scientific progress," he said.
The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, Ali Akbar Salehi, who went to visit the surviving scientist in hospital, said he had a message for the country's enemies: "Do not play with fire".
Controversial programme
The Iranian scientist killed in January this year, Masoud Ali Mohammadi, was said to be a nuclear scientist assassinated by counter-revolutionaries, Zionists and agents of the "global arrogance", Iranian media said at the time.
But scientists in the UK and the US said that, from his substantial body of published research, Dr Mohammadi was unlikely to have been working on Iran's nuclear programme, and that his expertise was in another field of physics altogether - quantum mechanics.
There has been much controversy over Iran's nuclear activities.
Tehran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful energy purposes, but the US and other Western nations suspect it of seeking to build nuclear weapons.
On Saturday, Iran said its first atomic power plant in the southern city of Bushehr had begun operations, ahead of a new round of talks with Western powers over the country's nuclear drive.
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