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Police officers are there to serve the public, not to go anonymous for fear of being prosecuted when they do wrong. Typical of an authoritarian state - we can watch you, you can't watch us.


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This is great:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=xxBW4mPzv6E

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A political earthquake has shaken Iceland, with a comedy political party winning local elections in a development that showcases citizens' increasing disregard for traditional politics.

Promising a polar bear for the Reykjavik zoo, free towels at all swimming pools, a Disneyland theme park at the airport and a drug-free parliament by 2020, the newly formed Besti Flokkurinn [Best Party] took the political establishment by surprise when it became the biggest party in Sunday's municipal elections in the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, securing six out of 15 seats in the new city council.

In the country, which has been brought close to bankruptcy as one of the worst hit by the financial crisis, the electorate showed its true feelings for the political parties in local votes on Sunday. Jon Gnarr, Iceland's best-known comedian, is now in a strong position to become mayor of Reykjavik.

And it is not only in Reykjavik that voters have turned their backs on the traditional political parties. Council majorities in the second largest city Kopavogur as well as in Hafnarfjordur fell during yesterday's local elections. In the northern city of Akureyri, the upstart L List of Akureyri Residents achieved a clear majority, winning 45% of the votes and six councillors.

Iceland's social democrat prime minister, Johanna Sigurdadottir, said the vote could spell the end of the traditional four-party system in Iceland.

The Best Party in Reykjavik was established just half a year ago by a core group of comedians, actors and musicians and was seen by many as a way to sidestep a broken political system.

The new party ran their campaign under the slogan 'Whatever Works' and suggested that it was time for a "clean out". A large part of the campaign was run via YouTube with the campaign video featuring candidates singing along to Tina Turner's "Simply The Best" with a modified chorus: 'Best for Reykjavik, Best city of every week.'

On Sunday, it broke all expectations by winning 34.7 percent of the votes. The traditionally leading Independence Party, a centre-right political grouping, had to content itself with second place on 33.6 percent and five seats. The Social Democratic Alliance, which currently governs Iceland in coalition with the hard-left Left-Green Movement, won three seats while its coalition partner secured only one seat. As many as five percent cast a blank vote in the elections.

"I have never seen anything like this", Olafur Hardarsson, professor in politics at the Reykjavik University told Iceland's public broadcaster, RUV.

"I believe we are to see this vote as a protest against the traditional politicians, against the political parties and against the political realities experienced", he added.


They'll only form coalitions with people who have seen The Wire. :dio:


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So, they can watch us, but we can't watch them. Sounds like bullshit to me.

It's their job. What's yours?
It's their job to have authority without any regulation or control? Sounds super fascist to me, in the technical, fascist ideology kinda way.


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So, they can watch us, but we can't watch them. Sounds like bullshit to me.

It's their job. What's yours?
It's their job to have authority without any regulation or control? Sounds super fascist to me, in the technical, fascist ideology kinda way.

Yeah, maybe those cops are paid with Mesoamerican gold too, buddy.

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What.

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(June 5) -- Women in Saudi Arabia should give their breast milk to male colleagues and acquaintances in order to avoid breaking strict Islamic law forbidding mixing between the sexes, two powerful Saudi clerics have said. They are at odds, however, over precisely how the milk should be conveyed.

A fatwa issued recently about adult breast-feeding to establish "maternal relations" and preclude the possibility of sexual contact has resulted in a week's worth of newspaper headlines in Saudi Arabia. Some have found the debate so bizarre that they're calling for stricter regulations about how and when fatwas should be issued.

Sheikh Al Obeikan, an adviser to the royal court and consultant to the Ministry of Justice, set off a firestorm of controversy recently when he said on TV that women who come into regular contact with men who aren't related to them ought to give them their breast milk so they will be considered relatives.

"The man should take the milk, but not directly from the breast of the woman," Al Obeikan said, according to Gulf News. "He should drink it and then becomes a relative of the family, a fact that allows him to come in contact with the women without breaking Islam's rules about mixing."

Obeikan said the fatwa applied to men who live in the same house or come into contact with women on a regular basis, except for drivers.

Al Obeikan, who made the statement after being asked on TV about a 2007 fatwa issued by an Egyptian scholar about adult breast-feeding, said that the breast milk ought to be pumped out and given to men in a glass.

But his remarks were followed by an announcement by another high-profile sheik, Abi Ishaq Al Huwaini, who said that men should suckle the breast milk directly from a woman's breast.

Shortly after the two sheiks weighed in on the matter, a bus driver in the country's Eastern Region reportedly told one of the female teachers whom he drives regularly that he wanted to suckle milk from her breast. The teacher has threaten to file a lawsuit against him.


The fatwa stems from the tenets of the strict Wahhabi version of Islam that governs modern Saudi Arabia and forbids women from mixing with men who are not relatives. They are also not allowed to vote, drive or even leave the country without the consent of a male "guardian."

Under Islamic law, women are encouraged to breast-feed their children until the age of 2. It is not uncommon for sisters, for example, to breast-feed their nephews so they and their daughters will not have to cover their faces in front of them later in life. The custom is called being a "breast milk sibling."

But under Islamic law, breast milk siblings have to be breastfed before the age of 2 in five "fulfilling" sessions. Islam prohibits sexual relations between a man and any woman who breastfed him in infancy. They are then allowed to be alone together when the man is an adult because he is not considered a potential mate.

"The whole issue just shows how clueless men are," blogger Eman Al Nafjan wrote on her website. "All this back and forth between sheiks and not one bothers to ask a woman if it's logical, let alone possible to breastfeed a grown man five fulfilling breast milk meals.

"Moreover, the thought of a huge hairy face at a woman's breast does not evoke motherly or even brotherly feelings. It could go from the grotesque to the erotic but definitely not maternal."

Al Nafjan said many in the country were appalled by the fatwa.

"We have many important issues that need discussing," Al Nafjan told AOL News Friday. "It's ridiculous to spend time talking about adult breast-feeding."

Unlawful mixing between the sexes is taken very seriously in Saudi Arabia. In March 2009, a 75-year-old Syrian widow, Khamisa Mohammed Sawadi, living in the city of Al-Chamil, was given 40 lashes and sentenced to six months in prison after the religious police learned that two men who were not related to her were in her house, delivering bread to her.

One of the two men found in her house, Fahd, told the police that Sawadi breast-fed him as a baby so he was considered a son and had a right to be there. But in a later court ruling, a judge said it could not be proved that Fahd was her "breast milk son." Fahd was sentenced to four months in prison and 40 lashes, and the man who accompanied him got six months and 60 lashes.

The original adult breast-feeding fatwa was issued three years ago by an Egyptian scholar at Egypt's al-Azhar University, considered Sunni Islam's top university. Ezzat Attiya was expelled from the university after advocating breast-feeding of men as a way to circumnavigate segregation of the sexes in Egypt.

A year ago, Attiya was reinstated to his post.


:lol: for the bolded bit. How crazy. Ironic that this will make Frigid more pro-Islam than before, too.


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Oh god... :lol:
That's just unnecessary flexing of the theocracy muscle.

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A little beacon of Leftism in a group of villages in Pakistan.


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One of these men will most likely be the next leader of our Labour party. Looks like before/after plastic-surgery-gone-wrong pics.


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Looks like before/after plastic-surgery-gone-wrong pics.
Doesn't that just describe all you limey bastards?


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At least the results don't look like they're fashioned out of plastic. What's the current pinnacle of human beauty over there, Heidi Montag?

And I spoke too soon re the Lab leadership; they now have a token black woman on the ballot!


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er, a token left winger might be a better way of looking at it. Just as well McDonell didn't bother after his lulzy gaffe.


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The way the media and everyone (including Harriet Harm Man) will present it is four 40-year-old Oxbridge-educated men vs one black woman also educated at Cambridge. Hopefully Balls will win, although I'd bet on Milli Danilli. Be interesting if Abbott tries some 'I'm black and offer change - just like Obama!' campaign.


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The way the media and everyone (including Harriet Harm Man) will present it is four 40-year-old Oxbridge-educated men vs one black woman also educated at Cambridge. Hopefully Balls will win, although I'd bet on Milli Danilli. Be interesting if Abbott tries some 'I'm black and offer change - just like Obama!' campaign.


What so we can have a second term of Cameron? no thank you...


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The way the media and everyone (including Harriet Harm Man) will present it is four 40-year-old Oxbridge-educated men vs one black woman also educated at Cambridge. Hopefully Balls will win, although I'd bet on Milli Danilli. Be interesting if Abbott tries some 'I'm black and offer change - just like Obama!' campaign.


What so we can have a second term of Cameron? no thank you...


It would be best for us Libs, heh. Did you hear Dave today, btw? Called Balls the 'Alf Garnett of politics' after he wrote that article whining about immigration, total :lol: -dom.


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Best for you Libs is not the same as best for the rest of us!

On a different note, I found this blog post by Mark Steel very amusing, and it basically encapsulates a) how I suspect all reporting on trade unions is conducted not just in the Mail and b) why I'm glad I didn't go on commercial radio to talk about Unite when I had the chance :wacko:

http://www.marksteelinfo.com/pt/blog/de ... N-THE-MAIL


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I love live music. Particularly rock music. My favourite bands include Iron Maiden, Bullet For My Valentine, Airbourne - and almost anything with screaming guitars! I was fortunate enough to travel with Iron Maiden in Brazil last year for four of their concerts which was an incredible experience.


Not bad for a Tory. Good job you don't live in his constituency, eh rio?


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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100615/ap_ ... s_election

So much for democracy.


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Seems very odd to me. Why couldn't they have split the district? I dislike this vote-for-a-member-of-your-own-race thing - it rarely happens here, because any public representative who doesn't represent all of his constituents whatever their race, colour or creed is doing a bad job and will be hung, drawn and quartered in the media, let alone the ballot box. There's none of this "vote for me, I'm black/jewish/asian" stuff that I've seen - even Diane Abbott hasn't been doing much of that.


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