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Written by Netsmith   
Thursday, 03 July 2008

Whiloe we're all discussing 42 days detention over here perhaps worth noting that the longer periods of detention over there don't seem to have been terrribly productive.

On that civil liberties jag, here's what a magistrate had to say to a policeman.

Well, what does happen when the Supreme Court makes a factual error in a judgement?

Now why would a businessman running an illegal business inform on his competitor to the police about the illegal business said competitor is running?

Are we really going to have to put up with another 60 years of this?

No, sadly, your money is not your own to dispose of as you wish.

And finally, what a piece of marketing!

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