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Niteawk
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      03-08-2010, 05:56 PM

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> On 8 Mar, 14:35, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> <mart2...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:5d31720e-8f81-42fe-b4bb-...
>>
>> > On 7 Mar, 20:23, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> > <snipped>

>>
>> >> You can get off your moral high horse now. We all know the system is
>> >> corrupt, just like our MP's

>>
>> > Sorry, we don't all know that the system is corrupt. Not perfect, not
>> > by a long shot, but hardly corrupt.

>>
>> They are not only corrupt, they are criminals IMO.
>>
>> http://www.dwpcorruption.co.uk/index.html

>
> Ah, so a disinterested site then.
> Reads like ideology more than fact.
>
> And at least one of those stories is about a charity (RNID), not the
> DWP. Rather a large difference between Really Not Interested in Deaf
> (RNID) who campaign on many issues and the DWP.
> And lets not forget the references to zionist homosexuals in the site,
> always good in certain types of ideology. I thought you didn't like
> foreign terrorists, the site you gave has some of the same propoganda.
> And thats just from skimming through a couple of articles.
>
> Still, if it makes you happy that some conspiracy theorists somewhere
> have come up with a site for you to read, have fun with it.
>
> Martin <><
>


You would say that seeing as you are paid by the government to run one of
their prison camps.


 
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      03-08-2010, 06:30 PM
On 8 Mar, 18:56, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
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> You would say that seeing as you are paid by the government to run one of
> their prison camps.- Hide quoted text -
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A fantasy of yours perhaps?

Haven't seen a prison camp in Britain yet. No organisation I have
worked for to my knowledge has been paid by the government to run one
either.

Do you somehow equate working with prison by any chance?

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      03-08-2010, 08:06 PM

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> On 8 Mar, 18:56, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> <snipped>
>>
>> You would say that seeing as you are paid by the government to run one of
>> their prison camps.- Hide quoted text -
>>

>
> A fantasy of yours perhaps?
>
> Haven't seen a prison camp in Britain yet. No organisation I have
> worked for to my knowledge has been paid by the government to run one
> either.
>
> Do you somehow equate working with prison by any chance?
>



Plenty of prisons about, open your eyes. They hold prisoners for 30 hours
per week, or they may make them do community service. One or the other, or
both. And they tell you what jobs to apply for regardless of your
qualifications. If you do not obey, they will starve you to death.

Maybe we should call them "Death Camps" rather than prisons. Prisons are
nice places in comparison to A4e, they will feed you, give you a nice bed to
sleep in, lovely suit of clothes to wear, no bills to pay and they give you
a wad of cash when you leave.

 
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      03-08-2010, 08:32 PM
On 8 Mar, 21:06, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
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>
> Plenty of prisons about, open your eyes. They hold prisoners for 30 hours
> per week, or they may make them do community service. One or the other, or
> both. And they tell you what jobs to apply for regardless of your
> qualifications. If you do not obey, they will starve you to death.
>
> Maybe we should call them "Death Camps" rather than prisons. Prisons are
> nice places in comparison to A4e, they will feed you, give you a nice bed to
> sleep in, lovely suit of clothes to wear, no bills to pay and they give you
> a wad of cash when you leave.


Yes, plenty of prisons, you were however talking about prison camps.
Usually quite different from prisons as such, prisoners of war and
enemy combatants usually end up in prison camps rather than prisons.

You have a lot of prisons in your area that hold prisoners for 30
hours then? Or is that another of your fantasies?
And making them do community service? Last I looked, probation could
do that, without someone being a prisoner. Quite common for the courts
to order community service rather than prison time.

A death camp would be something to see. Might get to see the Auschwitz
camp one day, my university sometimes does trips abroad relevant to
particular subjects.

However equating A4e to Death camps is simply you being sick.

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      03-08-2010, 11:40 PM

<> wrote in message
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> On 8 Mar, 21:06, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> <snipped>
>>
>> Plenty of prisons about, open your eyes. They hold prisoners for 30 hours
>> per week, or they may make them do community service. One or the other,
>> or
>> both. And they tell you what jobs to apply for regardless of your
>> qualifications. If you do not obey, they will starve you to death.
>>
>> Maybe we should call them "Death Camps" rather than prisons. Prisons are
>> nice places in comparison to A4e, they will feed you, give you a nice bed
>> to
>> sleep in, lovely suit of clothes to wear, no bills to pay and they give
>> you
>> a wad of cash when you leave.

>
> Yes, plenty of prisons, you were however talking about prison camps.
> Usually quite different from prisons as such, prisoners of war and
> enemy combatants usually end up in prison camps rather than prisons.
>
> You have a lot of prisons in your area that hold prisoners for 30
> hours then? Or is that another of your fantasies?


Yeah, 4 that I know of. If any more of the ****ers move in, between them and
charity shops, inc the obligatory McDonalds, thats all the town consists of.
No actual full time prisons as such, the nearest HMP being several miles
away in another town.


> And making them do community service? Last I looked, probation could
> do that, without someone being a prisoner. Quite common for the courts
> to order community service rather than prison time.


That's right, you don't have to appear in court on criminal charges, you can
be sentenced without trial to do community service for simply being out of
work




>
> A death camp would be something to see. Might get to see the > camp one
> day, my university sometimes does trips abroad relevant to
> particular subjects.


Somehow I thought that would interest you.





>
> However equating A4e to Death camps is simply you being sick.
>


Keeping people against their will in over crowded rooms for 30 hrs pw, and
telling them what jobs they must apply for. Threatening to leave them
without money for food if they do not comply, that is not sick at all, is
it. Enjoy your visit to Auschwitz, I am sure you will pick up a few more
tips while you are there

What should we call you when you return, the Fuhrer?

 
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      03-09-2010, 08:08 AM
On 9 Mar, 00:40, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> <mart2...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:43628b2f-5d89-4a94-9596-...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 8 Mar, 21:06, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> > <snipped>

>
> >> Plenty of prisons about, open your eyes. They hold prisoners for 30 hours
> >> per week, or they may make them do community service. One or the other,
> >> or
> >> both. And they tell you what jobs to apply for regardless of your
> >> qualifications. If you do not obey, they will starve you to death.

>
> >> Maybe we should call them "Death Camps" rather than prisons. Prisons are
> >> nice places in comparison to A4e, they will feed you, give you a nice bed
> >> to
> >> sleep in, lovely suit of clothes to wear, no bills to pay and they give
> >> you
> >> a wad of cash when you leave.

>
> > Yes, plenty of prisons, you were however talking about prison camps.
> > Usually quite different from prisons as such, prisoners of war and
> > enemy combatants usually end up in prison camps rather than prisons.

>
> > You have a lot of prisons in your area that hold prisoners for 30
> > hours then? Or is that another of your fantasies?

>
> Yeah, 4 that I know of. If any more of the ****ers move in, between them and
> charity shops, inc the obligatory McDonalds, thats all the town consists of.
> No actual full time prisons as such, the nearest HMP being several miles
> away in another town.
>
> > And making them do community service? Last I looked, probation could
> > do that, without someone being a prisoner. Quite common for the courts
> > to order community service rather than prison time.

>
> That's right, you don't have to appear in court on criminal charges, you can
> be sentenced without trial to do community service for simply being out of
> work
>
>
>
> > A death camp would be something to see. Might get to see the > camp one
> > day, my university sometimes does trips abroad relevant to
> > particular subjects.

>
> Somehow I thought that would interest you.
>
>
>
> > However equating A4e to Death camps is simply you being sick.

>
> Keeping people against their will in over crowded rooms for 30 hrs pw, and
> telling them what jobs they must apply for. Threatening to leave them
> without money for food if they do not comply, that is not sick at all, is
> it. Enjoy your visit to Auschwitz, I am sure you will pick up a few more
> tips while you are there
>
> What should we call you when you return, the Fuhrer?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


You've just described some employment too. Employers are quite happy
not to pay people who won't work for them.
No idea what tips you'd expect to find at Auschwitz's camps - to me
its part of history, often repeated since in various ways.

I do find your views on A4e usually amusing, gives some insights into
your mind too.

Martin <><



 
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      03-09-2010, 11:05 PM

<> wrote in message
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> On 9 Mar, 00:40, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> <mart2...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:43628b2f-5d89-4a94-9596-...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On 8 Mar, 21:06, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> > <snipped>

>>
>> >> Plenty of prisons about, open your eyes. They hold prisoners for 30
>> >> hours
>> >> per week, or they may make them do community service. One or the
>> >> other,
>> >> or
>> >> both. And they tell you what jobs to apply for regardless of your
>> >> qualifications. If you do not obey, they will starve you to death.

>>
>> >> Maybe we should call them "Death Camps" rather than prisons. Prisons
>> >> are
>> >> nice places in comparison to A4e, they will feed you, give you a nice
>> >> bed
>> >> to
>> >> sleep in, lovely suit of clothes to wear, no bills to pay and they
>> >> give
>> >> you
>> >> a wad of cash when you leave.

>>
>> > Yes, plenty of prisons, you were however talking about prison camps.
>> > Usually quite different from prisons as such, prisoners of war and
>> > enemy combatants usually end up in prison camps rather than prisons.

>>
>> > You have a lot of prisons in your area that hold prisoners for 30
>> > hours then? Or is that another of your fantasies?

>>
>> Yeah, 4 that I know of. If any more of the ****ers move in, between them
>> and
>> charity shops, inc the obligatory McDonalds, thats all the town consists
>> of.
>> No actual full time prisons as such, the nearest HMP being several miles
>> away in another town.
>>
>> > And making them do community service? Last I looked, probation could
>> > do that, without someone being a prisoner. Quite common for the courts
>> > to order community service rather than prison time.

>>
>> That's right, you don't have to appear in court on criminal charges, you
>> can
>> be sentenced without trial to do community service for simply being out
>> of
>> work
>>
>>
>>
>> > A death camp would be something to see. Might get to see the > camp one
>> > day, my university sometimes does trips abroad relevant to
>> > particular subjects.

>>
>> Somehow I thought that would interest you.
>>
>>
>>
>> > However equating A4e to Death camps is simply you being sick.

>>
>> Keeping people against their will in over crowded rooms for 30 hrs pw,
>> and
>> telling them what jobs they must apply for. Threatening to leave them
>> without money for food if they do not comply, that is not sick at all, is
>> it. Enjoy your visit to Auschwitz, I am sure you will pick up a few more
>> tips while you are there
>>
>> What should we call you when you return, the Fuhrer?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>
> You've just described some employment too. Employers are quite happy
> not to pay people who won't work for them.
> No idea what tips you'd expect to find at Auschwitz's camps - to me
> its part of history, often repeated since in various ways.
>
> I do find your views on A4e usually amusing, gives some insights into
> your mind too.
>


I really think you need to look at how your mind works. You are the sort of
bloke who would wear a German uniform to a Jewish wedding and then say you
done it for research purposes, to guage peoples reactions.

 
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      03-10-2010, 06:43 AM
On 10 Mar, 00:05, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> <mart2...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:b5cefb73-1a07-4b9c-99ef-...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 9 Mar, 00:40, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> >> <mart2...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news:43628b2f-5d89-4a94-9596-...

>
> >> > On 8 Mar, 21:06, "Niteawk" <nos...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> >> > <snipped>

>
> >> >> Plenty of prisons about, open your eyes. They hold prisoners for 30
> >> >> hours
> >> >> per week, or they may make them do community service. One or the
> >> >> other,
> >> >> or
> >> >> both. And they tell you what jobs to apply for regardless of your
> >> >> qualifications. If you do not obey, they will starve you to death.

>
> >> >> Maybe we should call them "Death Camps" rather than prisons. Prisons
> >> >> are
> >> >> nice places in comparison to A4e, they will feed you, give you a nice
> >> >> bed
> >> >> to
> >> >> sleep in, lovely suit of clothes to wear, no bills to pay and they
> >> >> give
> >> >> you
> >> >> a wad of cash when you leave.

>
> >> > Yes, plenty of prisons, you were however talking about prison camps.
> >> > Usually quite different from prisons as such, prisoners of war and
> >> > enemy combatants usually end up in prison camps rather than prisons.

>
> >> > You have a lot of prisons in your area that hold prisoners for 30
> >> > hours then? Or is that another of your fantasies?

>
> >> Yeah, 4 that I know of. If any more of the ****ers move in, between them
> >> and
> >> charity shops, inc the obligatory McDonalds, thats all the town consists
> >> of.
> >> No actual full time prisons as such, the nearest HMP being several miles
> >> away in another town.

>
> >> > And making them do community service? Last I looked, probation could
> >> > do that, without someone being a prisoner. Quite common for the courts
> >> > to order community service rather than prison time.

>
> >> That's right, you don't have to appear in court on criminal charges, you
> >> can
> >> be sentenced without trial to do community service for simply being out
> >> of
> >> work

>
> >> > A death camp would be something to see. Might get to see the > camp one
> >> > day, my university sometimes does trips abroad relevant to
> >> > particular subjects.

>
> >> Somehow I thought that would interest you.

>
> >> > However equating A4e to Death camps is simply you being sick.

>
> >> Keeping people against their will in over crowded rooms for 30 hrs pw,
> >> and
> >> telling them what jobs they must apply for. Threatening to leave them
> >> without money for food if they do not comply, that is not sick at all, is
> >> it. Enjoy your visit to Auschwitz, I am sure you will pick up a few more
> >> tips while you are there

>
> >> What should we call you when you return, the Fuhrer?- Hide quoted text -

>
> >> - Show quoted text -

>
> > You've just described some employment too. Employers are quite happy
> > not to pay people who won't work for them.
> > No idea what tips you'd expect to find at Auschwitz's camps - to me
> > its part of history, often repeated since in various ways.

>
> > I do find your views on A4e usually amusing, gives some insights into
> > your mind too.

>
> I really think you need to look at how your mind works. You are the sort of
> bloke who would wear a German uniform to a Jewish wedding and then say you
> done it for research purposes, to guage peoples reactions.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


ROTFLOL.
I've been to a Jewish wedding where a number of guests, plus the
groom, wore German dress uniforms.
The groom was Jewish, several of his brother officers were Jewish and
the bride was Jewish, as was many of the family.
As it was by far not the first wedding of its kind in the last 60+
years, no-one said anything about the uniforms.

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