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    Oleg281 Guest

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    Terrorists who attacked London and terrorists which work under covering of London in their countries - are people with different points of view.
    Terrorists who are supported by London are armed democrats in their native land, they are helpers to
    London in it's democratic colonization, a treacherous column. London supports dissidents specially
    to destroy other states and colonize them.
    These invited democrats regret about happened attacks to London directed
    against democratic colonization of developing countries and the countries of the third world.

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    Oleg281 Guest

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    Rigid administrative selection of persons who define a policy of the state, and ideas discussed in a society. For realization of these problems the society and its citizens are controled.
    In a totalitarian society there can not be equal rights for citizens, that we can see on an example of structure of authority in England.

    Ideology of terrorism is the anticolonialism.
    Against what ideology English government struggles?
    And what ideology advances?
    May be colonialism? Iraq?

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    This guy spams a million boards with this nonsense. Google oleg281 and you can see 'em all.

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    Iced T Guest

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    Oleg, what is your personal stake in getting us to agree with you? Or are you just trying to "inform us?"

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    Oleg281 Guest

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    I think, that the terrorism in England is connected with occupation of Iraq,
    and London does not wish to disengage armies because it is possible to get
    a loss of profit for the English companies in Iraq.
    Whether war will have been thrown to the territory of England?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oleg281
    I think, that the terrorism in England is connected with occupation of Iraq,
    and London does not wish to disengage armies because it is possible to get
    a loss of profit for the English companies in Iraq.
    Whether war will have been thrown to the territory of England?
    Terrorists were doing suicide bombings in countries looooooooooong before the Iraq war.
    -Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by samclemmons
    This guy spams a million boards with this nonsense. Google oleg281 and you can see 'em all.

    sounds like a good enough reason for a banning to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    sounds like a good enough reason for a banning to me...
    Yeah, I thought so too. Then I pm'd Hecks abut this pos and he ignored it. No reply, no action. Good enough reason for me not to hang around here.

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    Oleg281 Guest

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    With falling of English ideology of military colonization in Germany (in 1945) and with growth of national-liberation movements, distribution of ideology of democratic colonization had become an answer to the challenge of the epoch. U.Cherchill was the founder of the international development of idea. The essence of the idea consisted in creation of democratic elections on the basis of interests of colonialists. Financial resources and the advanced political technologies provided visibility of the democratic elections and a victory of representatives of colonialists. Now the erroneousness of Cherchill's idea as a tool for suppression of anticolonialism is obvious on an example of civil and emancipating wars in Iraq. But the English government won't be able to put U.Cherchill to prison, he has died.

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