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by Boudicca
from the front page, after an edit by whataboutbob. -- Jérôme
Following the open thread and poll - just thought I would post a snippet, as there were requests for some :) I live in Gloucestershire, which is in the part of England that borders Wales: the area is known (in england) as 'The Welsh Marches'. Gloucestershire is a largely rural county and very varied; it also has rich folklore traditions and customs. One of these customs is for Mummers and Morris to perform in front of the cathedral of the county city on Boxing day(pictures after the cut): Read more... (21 comments, 199 words in story) by Boudicca by Boudicca
Does anyone remember this? It was a speech by british commander to his troops as they moved into Iraq at the beginning, sharply contrasted at the time with the US commanders gung-ho 'kill em all' attitude:
We go to liberate, not to conquer.
Read more... (2 comments, 1380 words in story) by Boudicca This is one huge decision, and one I wish/hope the US sometime decides to follow - from the diaries (with edits) ~ whataboutbob
There are not many things that Blair's government changes its mind about - but I am delighted that they have on this one. Back in early 2003 the government unveiled plans for online voting, sneering at the paper ballots as an 'anachronism'. They intended that general elections could be fully electronically enabled from 2006.
Many concerns were raised about security at the time, as in this Guardian story: Now, however, there has been an unusual, and welcome, turn-around from the government:
The constitutional affairs minister, Harriet Harman, used a written parliamentary answer to announce the change of heart, after trials of e-voting in local council elections showed systems were expensive, unreliable and open to abuse.
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promoted by the site gnomes. Use as an open thread to bring news, links and rant. This is fucking unbelievable - and yet all too believeable
Forgive a short diary please. My daugher and her boyfriend are in touch with someone who runs a large server in NO: he has stayed in their tower block - on floor 12 - and kept going with a generator. He has just posted on his LJ that the FEMA/national guard are being replaced by regular military. I don't know what this means, whether it is good or bad, but have a horrid feeling that desperate people who have been left to drown/starve/dehydrate will end up being shot as looters. The LJ is here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/interdictor/ Comments >> (28 comments) by Boudicca
I remember when we marched in the 'don't attack iraq' protests, we all kept on saying that this would make more terrorists. we were, of course, dismissed and mocked. Now a leaked document shows that Blair was warned last year that Iraq was fuelling islamic anger:
The letter, dated 18 May 2004, says British foreign policy was a 'recurring theme' in the Muslim community, 'especially in the context of the Middle East peace process and Iraq'. Read more... (3 comments, 362 words in story) by Boudicca
Blair surely can't still believe in the 'special relationship' after this: leaked documents that form part of the US submission to the G8 action plan demonstrate that Bush is cynically and deliberately undermining the efforts to tackle climate change (no surprise there then!)
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