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Obama administration shuts down electronic billboard in Havana as ...
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US turns off electronic billboard in HavanaWASHINGTO​N The Obama administration has turned off an electronic sign at the US diplomatic mission in Havana that had displayed pro-democracy and . human rights. messages to Cuban passers-by and riled the ... colinberry1 Submitted: YouTube - (39) . Liberty. - Protecting Civil . Liberties. Promoting . Human Rights. ; noetical CREW and other civil . liberties. and . human rights. groups call on the Obama Admin. to release prisoner abuse photos. ...

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Sat Aug 1 04:10:02 2009
Should we get rid of Liberty, Human Rights Watch etc.?
Q. My opinion is an emphatic YES! Humans rights organisations & the likes of Shami Chakrabhati( director of Liberty) have brought this country to its knees. They have made it near impossible for our Police to serve their communities, forced our defence services to fight the evils of terrorism with both hands tied behind their backs, championed the cause of hate preachers, & turned our once admired legal system into a joke. Should we scrap these organisations that seem hell bent on ruining this country?
Asked by wondering - Tue Mar 31 15:51:37 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There are a number of basic rights that do not require law, lets keep them and get rid of the Human Rights Act, because, as you say, it is undermineing the Rule of Law.
Answered by ianhad - Tue Mar 31 16:02:18 2009

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