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Simon Darby (Free subscription) | yesterday
Another heavy duty day on planet BNP starting off with Nick and Richard's visit to Glasgow North East. Me and John Walker were left with the task of whipping up a press pack in just forty minutes, but we managed it with journalists flooding in to capture and report on the event. The Guardian has just released this straight report (complete with good photo) which it uses to update Alan Johnson's self-contradictory...
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Jihad Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
There is every evidence, as has been repeated here in many postings, that he was an unswerving, perfectly orthodox Muslim. He was not a recent convert, like Richard Reid or Jose Padilla, or John Walker LIndh, or David Hicks. He was not a seemingly lapsed or indifferent Muslim, as was...
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Marathon Pundit (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
This is my penultimate California Collision post. After our visit to Point Reyes National Seashore, it was time to head back to San Francisco, drop off our rental car, and return to Morton Grove. But first we had to travel through the heart of Marin County. It is the wealthiest county in the nation. Marin is also known for it's über-liberal politics, its dedication to New Age religions, and overall...
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The Lichfield Blog (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
A councillor has claimed CRB checks are an “unfortunate necessity” after Lichfield’s Mayor resigned his position as a school governor after being told he required one. Terry Thomas quit as a governor at Chadsmead Primary School over what he claimed was “wasteful red tape” – a view echoed by Lichfield District Councillor John Walker (Ind, Curborough). But [...]
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computing (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
John Walker, Computing , Thursday 29 October 2009 at 06:45:00 The latest security technology is worth very little if users fail to maintain best practice at all times, says John Walker As a security professional, the essential disciplines associated with operating in cyberspace, such as using the right security tools, installing the latest updates and encrypting data, come pretty naturally to me....
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Full Comment (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
One could spend hours denouncing the British National Party and its vile toad of a leader, Nick Griffin. But if I was given five seconds to explain what the BNP was about, I would say, simply, this: You have to be white to join. Even the stereotypical soot-stained, lager-soaked Northerner who thinks there’s too many brown people around, and who wouldn’t pee on David Cameron if he was on...
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The Observer (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
BNP spokesman says BBC changed Question Time format to attack Griffin, and party's critics will 'probably feel very smug' BNP officials have admitted that their leader, Nick Griffin, made a less than impressive showing on the BBC's Question Time as he was repeatedly criticised by fellow panellists and jeered by a hostile audience. John Walker, a BNP spokesman, accused the BBC of changing the format...
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Mayor Sam's Sister City (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
I am receiving complaints from political activists around the city that are pointing me to questionable behavior from Studio City Neighborhood Council Vice President John Walker. I won't reveal the details of the emails, as they were not originally sent to me, but they involve Walker inviting... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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British National Party (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
The controlled media has started a campaign of serial lies and smears by association in the build-up to the appearance of British National Party leader Nick Griffin on BBC’s Question Time this week, said party deputy press officer, John Walker.
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Resource Insights (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Compare these statements concerning oil and natural gas made a decade apart: Oil in 1998-99: [I]f you're still operating under the assumption that the earth's petroleum--or at least the cheap stuff--is about to run out, you're not going to thrive in the new oil era. Technology is making it possible to find, produce, and refine oil so efficiently that its supply, at least for practical purposes, is...
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Lancaster Unity (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, has put his personal bodyguard on the European Union payroll as his party becomes the latest to exploit the political expenses system. A dozen senior figures from the party make up a BNP entourage of publicly funded assistants. As MEPs, Griffin and Andrew Brons are entitled to claim a combined £382,000 a year to pay for their colleagues’ salaries. Martin Reynolds,...
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The Walrus (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
The person or machine who keeps posting these things puts up what appears to be a link to a video. It is not. It is a link to a page that will attempt to infect your computer. To see if a page has come from this source, check the user profile. If it says John Walker, female, 30 NY, it's dangerous and should be reported. Comments
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Salon.com (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
Rep. Mike Ross, D-Ark., is a member of the Blue Dog Democrats, a conservative group within the larger party. As such, he -- along with the rest of the Blue Dogs -- has been pretty hesitant about joining up with other Democrats' healthcare reform proposals, especially the public option. But he seems to be taking a more liberal turn of late, and some progressives are wondering why. "I — speaking...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
Andrew Lloyd Webber confessed that he has already sent the soundtrack of his latest musical, ‘Love Never Dies’ (sequel to ‘The Phantom of the Opera’) to two key figures – both of whom were involved in ‘Phantom’, and neither of whom have a part to play in the sequel: Cameron Mackinstosh, who worked with Lloyd Webber on the original, and Sarah Brightman (right),...
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British National Party (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
The £12 million grant announced today for “white working class areas” was an admission by the Government that the indigenous population of Britain has indeed been discriminated against and that the British National Party has been right all along, said BNP deputy press officer John Walker.