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Old 5th March 2003, 18:02
Summerian Summerian is offline
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Va fan håller SÄPO på med?
Skyddar svensken genom att avlyssna honom?
Och sedan så tar dom jävlarna och lämnar ut informationen till främmande makt!!
Helt jävla otroligt! Visst fan är vi en stat i USA. Amerikanarna vet väl mer om mig än jag!
Jag är så jävla förbannad, landsförräderi!
Konspiration, lagbrott, omoral, va' fan håller dom på med?

For all that don't know swedish...
Turns out that the swedish security police have illegally run tapps on 100.000+ swedish citizens, listening on their private life, like bugging bedrooms and such.
Phucking unbelievable!!!
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Old 6th March 2003, 19:16
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Who are you talking about, Summerian?

I read in the paper today that author and journalist Jan Guillou is banned in the U.S. The secret police have given reports about he having visited Arafat, and been in Bagdad etc. What they haven't told CIA is that he have done that in his service as journalist!!!

This J.G claims to be a revenge from the secret service because of old secret files. He has filed a charge to get his files and find out what is really written in them

On a flight from Tahiti to Sweden, with transfer in LA. The customs told him that he would get deported, and he replied "Please do so, hurry up and put me on my flight, because I am on my way home anyway"
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Old 6th March 2003, 19:40
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The good old philosopher Plato. Already at around 400 years BC he wrote that from aristocracy comes first timocracy, which in turn leads to oligarchy which then leads to democracy which finally degenerates into tyranny.

How right he was.


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Old 7th March 2003, 13:07
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The government are spying on its own people.
That's who.
Where do we go from here?
How do you put a govenment in jail?
Jävla helvet va' förbannad ja' ä'.
It's not like it's just the socilademocrat party that should be puniched, the so called right aren't to uppset about this since it was the left are the ones who got hurt.
Freedom to say, freedom to live, the way you want, ONLY if you have enough money. I will never forgive socialdemokraterna for this. There's nothing they can say. Can't bend the law. "You have to look at the times. Soviet..." B.S I do! The Law is the Law. I now have a legal obligation to arm myself and go and kill the ones responsible for this mess. Can't let the traitors get away with it.
To bad I'm to chicken xxxx...
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Old 8th March 2003, 10:42
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Time to destroy the old democracy, and put a new one in it's place. It's obvious that the words 'they' use like: Freedom of speech and equality means nothing to them. I'm beginning to believe that maybe democracy isn't as good as it's made out to be. What if - unlike pure tyranny - all democracy does is create the illusion that the people rule?

Well, I just hope that whoever begins the revolution brings back capital punishment and after due process executes Mona "I hate my own people" Muslim, followed by Göran "I only like democracy when it suits me" Persson.



/Alex



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Old 9th March 2003, 00:33
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Well, I just hope that whoever begins the revolution starts by shooting Mona "I hate my own people" Muslim, followed by Göran "I only like democracy when it suits me" Persson.



/Alex




thule

I find the last part, the part quoted above, of your post totally unacceptable and in breach of the "acceptable use policy" that is regulating our activities on this board. As a member of this board I ask you to delete that part.

In case anybody who read the posts in this thread do not know it I would like to make clear that both Mona Sahlin and Göran Persson are democratically elected members of the swedish parliament, Göran Persson also being the Prime Minister of Sweden. To post that one hopes that these two, or anybody else, get shot is in my view not acceptable behaviour on a public bulletin board like Sweden.com.

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Old 9th March 2003, 02:19
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Wendist:

They may be democratically elected, but to me they're also criminals.

Is it the formulation, the "get shot" part that bothers you? Would it be more to your liking if I instead wrote that I wish that infringing on my right to free speech was a crime punishable by death? That doesn't sound nearly as hateful, or whatever part of the 'acceptable use policy' you think I was breeching. But it's pretty much the same.

I'll consider changing it. But please tell me first if the reason you brought it up was simply because you feel that the formulation was inappropriate.



/Alex

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Old 9th March 2003, 09:25
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All swedish laws are based on parliaments right to make laws. If you whish to discuss whether certain laws should be changed, whithin the framework of our democratic system, then that is just fine with me.

But that is not what you are doing when you advocate the assassination of our elected politicians and government leaders.

Since I belive that your remark about Göran Persson and Mona Sahlin is in breach of this sites acceptable use policy I once again ask you to remove the part in question.

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Old 9th March 2003, 09:41
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I have made some changes (in bold letters) that I certainly hope meets with your approval. I no longer advocate the assassination of elected politicians. I now advocate capital punishment and it's use on two politicians who IMO have committed serious crimes against the people.

Happy?


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\"Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, good people would do good things and evil people would do evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.\"


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Old 10th March 2003, 00:10
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thule

To say that I am happy would be to push it but I appreciate the effort.

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