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Fathers 4 Justice at it again

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    Fathers 4 Justice at it again

    Telegraph

    Miss Harman and her husband, Labour party treasurer Jack Dromey, were said to be inside the house at the time.

    Mr Harris said: "All we did was push open the gate which wasn't even locked, put a ladder up and climbed up.

    "In this time of heightened terror alerts, I can't believe Harriet Harman has such lax security. My house is more secure than this."
    Mmmmm, Lax security. Harman has a lot of previous on that.
    Last edited by HairyArsedBloke; 8 June 2008, 14:23.
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    #2
    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Telegraph



    Mmmmm, Lax security. Harman has a lot of previous on that.
    It was also Lax at the houses of parliament and Buck Pal. Any government places that are safe?

    The only major f4j failure was the BB house - private security...

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      #3
      If I was Harriet Harmon I'd have set my dog on them. If they got on my roof, I'd shoot them.

      Xeno in 'white collar red-neck mode'
      Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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        #4
        BP - why don't your mob get some new outfits?
        Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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          #5
          Superb. They've even made Harriet Harperson move out of her house. Her face was a picture on Sky news.

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            #6
            I reckon they have a valid argument.

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              #7
              You want to have a meeting with Harriet Harmon. Do you

              a) Arrange a meeting through her constituency office
              b) Knock on the door
              c) Dress up like a couple of tw@ts and climb on the roof of her house
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                #8
                Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
                If I was Harriet Harmon I'd have set my dog on them. If they got on my roof, I'd shoot them.

                Xeno in 'white collar red-neck mode'
                A judge in DEvon did threaten Jolly with a gun. He was arrested - but decision made not to proceed with case. They look after their own.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
                  BP - why don't your mob get some new outfits?
                  Did you not notice - they did! Captain Conception and Cash Gordon...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by moorfield View Post
                    Superb. They've even made Harriet Harperson move out of her house. Her face was a picture on Sky news.


                    Jolly's record so far is 8 days of protest - will he better it this time?

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