Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
Im saying the laws in london and the Laws In Colorado are different.

It seams to me that we had this thing called a revolutionary war.


WE did it our way..... sing it though....Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmk


Seams ok to me....

"There must be a clear message that we will not allow any extremist group to display banners or make public statements that clearly cause offence within the existing law," the document says.

you are displaying a banner with Gdub with a target on his head.. YOU SHOULD BE BOUNCED....

any thoughts?
Way to contradict yourself. People get offended by marijuana. I lit a herbal cigarette in a pub the other day and nearly got bounced.

The difference is protest rally's only offend intolerant people like yourself. I'm not offended by your views but I have been offended by your insulting behaviour. I see where your coming from, i'm not going to come down on your for your right to express yourself but it seems the government are. There's a difference between an anti-British muslim rally and a protest for animal rights, you don't have to be a genius to see it. This is simply a way of suppressing any kind of protest. Silence the people. If you felt the need to protest against something you felt strongly about in a peaceful manner (pot legalisation for example) but found you weren't allowed because some people find it offensive, i'd expect you'd be a little pissed off.

Nah, you'd probably shrivel up and keep quiet if it was a government action...
B.Basher Reviewed by B.Basher on . Police want power to crack down on offensive demo chants and slogans this will show those freedom hating evil muslim plane enthusiasts! Police want power to crack down on offensive demo chants and slogans · Present curbs are too light, Met chief to tell Goldsmith · Rights groups say officers would be 'censors in chief' London Guardian | November 27, 2006 Vikram Dodd Police are to demand new powers to arrest protesters for causing offence through the words they chant and the slogans on their placards and even headbands. The country's biggest Rating: 5