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SEDMI KONTINENT => Politika => Topic started by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 04:05:33 AM

Title: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 04:05:33 AM
QuoteBBC News - Israel fury at UK attempt to arrest Tzipi Livni

    Israel has reacted angrily to the issuing by a British court of an arrest warrant for the former Israeli Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni.

    The warrant, granted by a London court on Saturday, was revoked on Monday when it was found Ms Livni was not visiting the UK.

    Ms Livni was foreign minister during Israel's Gaza assault last winter.

    It is the first time a UK court has issued a warrant for the arrest of a former Israeli minister.

    Ms Livni said the court had been "abused" by the Palestinian plaintiffs who requested the warrant.

Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 04:06:31 AM
QuoteBBC News - Irish MP's F-word outburst sparks parliament review

    The Irish parliament is to review its rules of conduct after a lawmaker swore heavily during a budget debate.

    MP Paul Gogarty of the Green Party - a junior partner in the Irish government - used the F-word after being heckled by the Labour opposition.

    He immediately apologised for the rant, which he admitted was "the most unparliamentary language".

    It has emerged that the F-word is not on the list of banned words, unlike brat, buffoon, rat and scumbag.
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 04:14:10 AM
Quote* [new] Re: Europe (4.00 / 3)
A sycophantic narcissist whose 'alarming subterfuge' took us to war in Iraq - top law officer's damning verdict on Tony Blair - The Scotsman

    TONY Blair deployed "alarming subterfuge" to mislead the British people over the war in Iraq, one of his top law officers has said. Sir Ken Macdonald, who was director of public prosecutions at the time of the invasion, launched a devastating attack on the former prime minister, accusing him of acting like a "narcissist" as he tried to justify his actions.

    Mr Blair had  exhibited "sycophancy" towards Washington in the run up to the war in March 2003, Sir Ken said.

    His intervention came after Mr Blair, who is due to give evidence in the new year to the Chilcot inquiry, defended his actions in a weekend television interview with former This Morning host Fern Britton.

Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: Hate mail on December 16, 2009, 05:03:28 AM
Bush ce da svedoci pred nekom komisijom tamo? Strasno. Ko ce mu (i kako) saputati na prijemnik u uhu sta da kaze??
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: Hate mail on December 16, 2009, 05:05:44 AM
Sad vidim Blair ce, ne W, god love him. Ovaj se forum ocajno lose vidi na blackberriju. Jel' moze nesto da se preduzme glede popravljanja te situacije?
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 06:13:06 AM
QuoteSad vidim Blair ce, ne W,
Ma kakvi Bush...to u USA nemoz da se desi da neko odgovara za neshto :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 06:28:47 AM
Quotearrest warrant for the former Israeli Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni.
Tzipi hoce da nam hapse xuss
Dal iko od Izraelskih zvanichnika vishe sme da pomoli nos iz one njihove jazbine od drzave?
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 06:31:36 AM
Psuje li se u srpskom parlamentu :oops:
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: vbo man on December 16, 2009, 06:36:57 AM
Evo jos jedna vest iz Australije koja preti da je pretvori u Jaostraliju
QuoteBBC News - Australia introduces web filters

   Australia intends to introduce filters which will ban access to websites containing criminal content.

   The banned sites will be selected by an independent classification body guided by complaints from the public, said Communications Minister Stephen Conroy.

   A seven month trial in conjunction with internet service providers found the technology behind the filter to be 100% effective.

   However, there has been opposition from some internet users.

   Twitter users have been voicing their disapproval by adding the search tag "nocleanfeed" to their comments about the plans.
...Net censorship move a smokescreen: expert

   One of Australia's top communications experts says the Government's internet censorship trials were designed to succeed from the outset, presented no new information and are now being used by the Government to further its political agenda.

   His comments came after the Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, yesterday announced he would introduce legislation before next year's elections forcing ISPs to block a secret blacklist of "refused classification" (RC) websites for all Australian internet users.

   Separately, a report into the scope of content that will be caught up in the net filters concluded that the Government's policy may see a wide range of innocuous material disappearing from Australians' computer schemes.

   Commentators in Australia and overseas have interpreted Senator Conroy's policy as pushing the country towards repressive regimes such as China and Iran.

Beautiful :x
Ma shta me briga ja se i onako vracam u slobodarsku Srbiju :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Vesti iz nesvesti...
Post by: Daisy on December 16, 2009, 06:58:52 AM
Quote from: Hate mail on December 16, 2009, 05:05:44 AM

Ovaj se forum ocajno lose vidi na blackberriju. Jel' moze nesto da se preduzme glede popravljanja te situacije?


jab' ovo uzo ...

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