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LXQ42

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  1. - BBC changes Blair's drink from coffee to vodka and his workout from the gym to the bedroom. Someone from the BBC also changes Bush’s page, changing the name from â€George Walker Bush†to “George Wan*** Bushâ€.

    High larry us!!! I love it!

  2. I know there is an entire county to protest in, but our human rights give us the freedom to peaceably protest/debate where-ever and whenever we choose. This public forum in papineauville wasn't even within the 6 kms, but 20 or so, and not even in the faces of the leaders.

  3. I got this from the Dept. of foriegn Affairs Travel page...this is what it says about Ireland, I hope it helps:

    A valid Canadian passport is required for Canadians intending to visit Ireland. It is recommended that the passport be valid for at least six months beyond the departure date from Ireland.

    Canadians entering Ireland from the United Kingdom also require a valid Canadian passport. Numerous Canadians are refused entry into Ireland every year due to the lack of a passport. Return or onward tickets are required.

  4. The Council of Canadians has been told it will not be allowed to rent a municipal community centre for a public forum it had planned to coincide with the next Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) summit in Montebello, Quebec on August 20 and 21.

    The Municipality of Papineauville, which is about six kilometres from Montebello, has informed the Council of Canadians that the RCMP, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) and the U.S. Army will not allow the municipality to rent the Centre Communautaire de Papineauville for a public forum on Sunday August 19, on the eve of the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership Leaders Summit.

    “It is deplorable that we are being prevented from bringing together a panel of writers, academics and parliamentarians to share their concerns about the Security and Prosperity Partnership with Canadians,†said Brent Patterson, director of organizing with the Council of Canadians. “Meanwhile, six kilometres away, corporate leaders from the United States, Mexico and Canada will have unimpeded access to our political leaders.â€

    What happened to our basic rights of protest, let alone our right to public debate? For government agencies (AND the US Army) to step in and deny Canadians the right to a public debate on this summit is reprehensable and un-democratic. We all have the right to sit and discuss things that will affect us and our future. Taking that away is looking to a future of Orwellian proportions. Freedom my ass.

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