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Added some pics from the protest as well - will have another look tomorrow, but knackered now - need sleep :wacko:

 

Oh, here are my Metropolitan Police Anti Terror Suspicious Photo Dude commemorative souvenir thingies - I've blanked out some of my details (hosted in an open photobucket album..) but check the stop and the search codes - both times 'Terrorism'. Now, I know my pics aren't always the best, but are they that bad? :rolleyes:

 

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Would you want to be sat in that building trying to do your job with those sub-human lunatics outside?

 

That's no way to describe photographers.

 

You've not met Amadeus, then?

 

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Added some pics from the protest as well - will have another look tomorrow, but knackered now - need sleep :wacko:

 

Oh, here are my Metropolitan Police Anti Terror Suspicious Photo Dude commemorative souvenir thingies - I've blanked out some of my details (hosted in an open photobucket album..) but check the stop and the search codes - both times 'Terrorism'. Now, I know my pics aren't always the best, but are they that bad? :rolleyes:

 

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Damn good. I presume you're using a Canon?

 

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Added some pics from the protest as well - will have another look tomorrow, but knackered now - need sleep :wacko:

 

Oh, here are my Metropolitan Police Anti Terror Suspicious Photo Dude commemorative souvenir thingies - I've blanked out some of my details (hosted in an open photobucket album..) but check the stop and the search codes - both times 'Terrorism'. Now, I know my pics aren't always the best, but are they that bad? :rolleyes:

 

th_receipt.jpg

 

Search grounds

'Sat against goalpost'

That really is a threat to society.

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Is it not strange that most of the other banks were boarded up? It was as if the wanted it attacked...disgraceful behaviour!!

And why are supposed anarchists carrying signs saying One world government haha...total bullshit!!

 

Good question, but I could only suppose that they are not in fact anarchists at all.

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Is it not strange that most of the other banks were boarded up? It was as if the wanted it attacked...disgraceful behaviour!!

And why are supposed anarchists carrying signs saying One world government haha...total bullshit!!

 

Good question, but I could only suppose that they are not in fact anarchists at all.

Yes it's confusing - after all it's the 'every man for himself' philosophy (lack of govt driven regulation and greedy bankers) that got us in this mess in the first place. Perhaps they're really 'anachronists' not anarchists and they just haven't realised they are just another symptom of the failing dumbed down education system in the UK.

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Yes it's confusing - after all it's the 'every man for himself' philosophy (lack of govt driven regulation and greedy bankers) that got us in this mess in the first place. Perhaps they're really 'anachronists' not anarchists and they just haven't realised they are just another symptom of the failing dumbed down education system in the UK.

 

Anarchism is not about 'every man for himself', it is the opposite. As for capitalism...well capitalist and liberalism can be argued to be the reason for the individualistic tendencies of people in the West and greed for property and money is a product of capitalism.

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So why did the anti-capitalists smash up a Nationalised bank?

 

Got me confused that one.

 

Tax payers money will be used to do the repairs. Mind you none of those causing the damage looked like tax payers. More like tax takers!

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I thought these were funny quotes coming in live to the BBC:

 

The BBC's Dominic Casciani says: I've seen more people turn out to oppose a Tesco supermarket's planning application. This multi-cause demonstration consists of a bloke dressed as a gorilla, various left-wing groups, a polite Ethiopian group and a smattering of NGOs. There is a young woman in a nice sloaney hat gamely struggling under the weight of Socialist Worker banners because she can't find enough people to take them off her hands. Can the G20 see the demo? Let's put it this way: if that famous smoker Barack Obama gets a ciggie break, and if it's up on the roof of Excel, and if he just happens to be looking through some binoculars possibly borrowed from his Secret Service detail, he might just might see a flag half a mile away (subject to the mist).

 

0913 The BBC's Richard Westcott outside the London Stock Exchange says: The protest planned for 0700 in the City of London is getting off to a late start. Only 40 demonstrators have made it out so far. Looks like some of the protesters needed a lie-in.

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I thought these were funny quotes coming in live to the BBC:

 

The BBC's Dominic Casciani says: I've seen more people turn out to oppose a Tesco supermarket's planning application. This multi-cause demonstration consists of a bloke dressed as a gorilla, various left-wing groups, a polite Ethiopian group and a smattering of NGOs. There is a young woman in a nice sloaney hat gamely struggling under the weight of Socialist Worker banners because she can't find enough people to take them off her hands. Can the G20 see the demo? Let's put it this way: if that famous smoker Barack Obama gets a ciggie break, and if it's up on the roof of Excel, and if he just happens to be looking through some binoculars possibly borrowed from his Secret Service detail, he might just might see a flag half a mile away (subject to the mist).

 

0913 The BBC's Richard Westcott outside the London Stock Exchange says: The protest planned for 0700 in the City of London is getting off to a late start. Only 40 demonstrators have made it out so far. Looks like some of the protesters needed a lie-in.

 

They were all up late singing peace songs and smoking dope.

 

There abit like the Afhgans, they dont like fighting early in the morning.

 

 

Get the water cannons down to that tent city, blast the smelly bastards and then tell them all to get jobs.

 

Peace mannnnnn.

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Tax payers money will be used to do the repairs. Mind you none of those causing the damage looked like tax payers. More like tax takers!

 

It will be a trifling amount. This summit already costs £20 million.

 

They were all up late singing peace songs and smoking dope.

 

There abit like the Afhgans, they dont like fighting early in the morning.

 

Get the water cannons down to that tent city, blast the smelly bastards and then tell them all to get jobs.

 

Peace mannnnnn.

 

These don't look like the flower type to me.

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