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The Green Case: the tip of an iceberg of tyranny

The case of Damien Green's arrest is particularly egregrious involving as it does the abuse of parliamentary privilege. Parliamentary Privilege exists to protect those people that MPs serve - the citizens as a whole.

In the mean time, however, it is clear to me that this is in fact the tip of various tyrannical acts The Sally Murrer Case is another over the top prosecutoin relating to information. The number of tyrannical acts in the family court is legion with people being imprisoned in secret time and time again.

Hopefully the Green case will wake up everyone to the fact that we are sleepwalking towards tyranny.

Comments

TotallyConfused said…
I could have told you about sleep walking into tyranny 5 years ago!
TC

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