No reply yet. So I’ve tried again.
Have you?
Labels: Iraq
December 10th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
December 9th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
C’mon, if you’re gonna try and scam money out of me at least come up with a believable name.
Labels: The t’internet
December 9th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
C’mon, if you’re gonna try and scam money out of me at least come up with a believable name.
Labels: The t’internet
December 7th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Today is dress-down Friday. Don’t forget the funny tie or the outlandish hat. Don’t forget the ribtickling Kermit the Frog shirt. Friday is funday. These employers really take the fucking piss, don’t they?
Labels: Capitalism
December 7th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Right. Nearly got it back to it’s former glory, just got to get the ‘peekaboo’ nav bar across the back working again.
I am now back using Bloggers own comment system so all the comments that were left on the Haloscan system aren’t available any more and so it looks like I’ve been ignored. I’ll see if I can find a way around it, but now any new comments will be by registered users and people with an OpenID identity.
Rather forced my own hand there, and probably could’ve done it a bit easier too.
I’ll put a link in the posts to the relavent comment thread, but can’t guarantee I can match them up.
Labels: Blogging
December 6th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
I’ve lost my comments!!
Please help. I can’t seem to get my template loaded back in and I’m fucked if I know what code goes where to get blogger comments running again.
Any help greatly appreciated. email me please.
Labels: Blogging
December 6th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
What’s a reasonable amount of time for an MP to take to reply to a letter/email?
Labels: Iraq
December 6th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
An Israeli minister has cancelled a visit to the UK over concerns he could be arrested on war crimes charges.
Looks like Margaret Beckett didn’t do her job properly.
Labels: Israel, Law/Legal, United Kingdom
December 5th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
EDM 401: Iraq Employees:
That this House recognises the courage of Iraqis who have worked alongside British troops and diplomats in southern Iraq, often saving British lives; notes that many such Iraqis have been targeted for murder by Iraqi militias in Basra, and that an unknown number have already been killed, whilst many others are in hiding; further recognises that many Iraqis who have worked for fewer than 12 months for the UK are threatened by death squads; and therefore calls upon the Prime Minister to meet the UK’s moral obligations by offering resettlement to all Iraqis who are threatened with death for the “crime” of helping British troops and diplomats.
Go here to see if your MP has signed it.
If they haven’t, send them a polite email asking them to, and if they won’t, why they won’t.
related: Dan Hardie: Letting Them Die
December 4th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
A senior lawyer for the American government has told the Court of Appeal in London that kidnapping foreign citizens is permissible under American law because the US Supreme Court has sanctioned it.
Labels: United Kingdom, USA