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On 13 Nov 2003 11:45:21 -0800, (Privacy Trap)
wrote: Perhaps some of the long suffering commuters, earners and vistors to the capital should also bill the organisers, who from what I have heard seem to be unwilling to consider that others have a right to earn a living or enjoy london in 'peace'. I commute to Waterloo to work every day. On Thursday, however, I shall commute to the starting point of the demo instead. I live and work and pay my taxes in London, so I'll be dammed if someone tells me I shouldn't attend a demo in my own city. -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
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"rob" wrote the following in:
I too live, work and pay my taxes in London. I'll be equally damned if people like you through your demonstrations try to stop me going about my normal business because of your assumptions and opinions about Bush. As much as you may support the feelings against him please recognise that there are many in this country who have the opposite opinion. Robert Griffith I thought it was Bush who was demanding the whole city got closed down. Why is no one saying any of this "I have a right to go about my business" stuff about him? Anyway, is this protest really going to stop anyone going about their business anyway? I bet it won't affect me. -- message by Robin May, but you can call me Mr Smith. Hello. I'm one of those "roaring fascists of the left wing". Then and than are different words! |
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"Pleadings"?
Are you a bloody yank? No, "pleadings" is the word used by ENGLISH lawyers to describe documents used to commence and continue proceedings in the civil Courts in England and Wales. The term covers a multiplicity of documents including Particulars of Claim, Defence, Counterclaim, Part 23 Claims and many others. So glad to light your way out of ignorance. Marc. |
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Adequate proof that you didn't witness the 1 million-strong demo a few
months back. The snobbishly-worded stereotupes you describe made up a tiny fraction of those in attendence, the vast majority of whom covered all aspects of the social and political spectrum. Looking at the country as a whole, it's clearly bitter Bush-apologists like you who are the marginalised minority. -- Nick Cooper Oh and what an oppressed, marginalised minority I feel! Get me the number for The Samaritans .... Marc. |
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I thought it was Bush who was demanding the whole city got closed down.
Why is no one saying any of this "I have a right to go about my business" stuff about him? Anyway, is this protest really going to stop anyone going about their business anyway? I bet it won't affect me. If Bush's advisers are making the demands you suggest, it can only be because they have leigitimate concerns that, if the demonstrators got anywhere near Bush (who is, whether you like it or not, an INVITED GUEST in this Country) they will do to him what some have already stated they will be doing to his statue. It seems to me that those who are demonstrating should be doing so primarily against Blair, at whose suggestion the invitation was made. Once that invitation has been given, you can hardly blame Bush for accepting it, and then wishing his safety to be secured. Marc. |
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Mait001 wrote:
Anyone here know who is organising the march? I am serioulsy consdiering billing them because thier actions have meant I have had to cancel a planned trip with all the resulting problems that causes. I am seriously consdering sending the organisers of the march a bill for my time and inconvenience. Perhaps some of the long suffering commuters, earners and vistors to the capital should also bill the organisers, who from what I have heard seem to be unwilling to consider that others have a right to earn a living or enjoy london in 'peace'. Find me an actionable defendant, with sufficient funds to satisfy a judgement and costs, and I will draft the pleadings for you free of charge! Marc. And which group of disrupters are you going to take on next? Football clubs? Pop groups? The Lord Mayor of London? The Stop Bush march, like sporting, entertainment and pageantry events, are legal and we just have to put up with the inconvenience that they cause. Matthew |
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Plonker.
"Mait001" wrote in message ... "Pleadings"? Are you a bloody yank? No, "pleadings" is the word used by ENGLISH lawyers to describe documents used to commence and continue proceedings in the civil Courts in England and Wales. The term covers a multiplicity of documents including Particulars of Claim, Defence, Counterclaim, Part 23 Claims and many others. So glad to light your way out of ignorance. Marc. |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... Plonker. Pity your contribution is limited to "plonker" and "are you a bloody Yank"! |
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