:mad: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/16/eu_data_retention_transposition/
This is potentially very worrying what is all this date wanted for apart from abusing any rights we may have left :shake:
We only need the thought police for a full set, So. >:(
They will think of a way no doubt....this is bordering on G O on a giant scale
It is, and in many ways it frightens me. It's being done without accountability to Parliament, an increasingly used technique by this Govt. :(
Quoteused technique by this Govt.
Im glad I wont be around in 20 years but if nothng is done god knows what will happen in the future :shake:
Though we can have our suspicions. :(
I think the writing may already be on disc somewhere :rant2:
When you think about all we've had to say regarding politicians, I think it's only a matter of time before there's a knock on the door. ;D It's inevitable, really, that governments will be uncomfortable with media they can't control, so a free internet is always going to be a target for them.
For once Im pleased to say that there is always someone who will get around this :whistle:
Indeed, time to reach for PGP. :)
That looks good
To be honest, all this Orwellian stuff is the single most important political issue to me at the moment. It totally flies in the face of the so-called 'free country', which I think is one of the most prized constitutional elements of Western democracies.
It's ironic that we have spent so much time and energy fighting despotic regimes to avoid the close monitoring, vetting and control they inflict on their populace, and then we 'voluntarily' introduce it into our own society.
I agree with you completely, Gordon. We are heading into dictatorship via the back door.
Were will it lead though there seems to be an assumption that everyone will roll over and accept this,Im not too sure on this point
Most people aren't even aware it's going on, David, and those of us who are are probably not best placed to fight it.
I thought of this the internet is a double edged sword and a defence we would naver had access to but I think the fight would be fairer on this one :evil:
It is a place where we can come together to express ourselves in a way that just didn't exist a generation ago, David, but that also works against us as we are geographically spread and small in number.
Thats how many uprisings began surely
True, but they needed small, tight knit, communities to get their momentum. Tight knit as we are, we could probably only muster an online campaign, and we know what notice the Govt takes of them. :(
I dont know about that,the little I have seen of Facebook,enough of them witll gather in droves for somethings...its wider than we may envisage I think there would be big problems for the Gvt to overcome when the masses are fully aware of the possibilities
The masses never will be, sadly, David. By the time they become aware, it will already be too late.
Put it in the Sun and Star with another tag to it,like "you are all about to be found out" that might do......The peasants are revolting,can be heard around the halls of Westminster
On page 3, presumably. :)
If thats what it takes,I doubt Newsnight will reach them :eyebrow:
True. :(
But on the plus side all the daytime shows will ;D get Trish or whatever she is called to do a show....how the Gov ruined my life by using modern techno.....................................no it hasnt the same impact really has it hmmmm ;D
:lol:
;D ;D
Quote from: badpianoplayer on Feb 16, 2009, 10:52:05
Im glad I wont be around in 20 years but if nothng is done god knows what will happen in the future :shake:
I forget the number of times I have said this myself, but I usually say it every time the government erodes my civil liberties a bit more. :(
Oh I forgot, if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear - how many times do i still hear that falsehood run out too!
Quote from: Adrian on Feb 17, 2009, 21:49:20
Oh I forgot, if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear - how many times do i still hear that falsehood run out too!
Agreed. Ask the people in any country where their freedom is despotically repressed what they think of that statement. "Doing nothing wrong" can land them 20 years hard labour.
Quote from: Adrian on Feb 17, 2009, 21:49:20
Oh I forgot, if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear - how many times do i still hear that falsehood run out too!
Too often. :(