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date: Thu, 1 May 2008 03:53:51 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.local.bedfordshire        back       
Petition to end internet abuse   
The internet is a wonderful invention and used in a responsible manor
it brings joy to billions of people, sadly there are some people in
the world who wish to ruin the fun for others, they abuse, threaten,
intimidate, they harrasse, many people have had terrible experiences
from these sort of people that put them off ever using the internet
again, let all decent and responsible people join together to show
these people that cause the misery that we will no longer put up with
such behaviour, please sign this petition to make the internet a
safer
place, lets get rid of those awaful people who have nothing better to
do than make other peoples lives a misery, thanks very much for your
support.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/internet-users-of-the-world-unite-to...
date: Thu, 1 May 2008 03:53:51 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

Re: Petition to end internet abuse   
On Thu, 1 May 2008 03:53:51 -0700 (PDT), tonynationalcarersforum@googlemail.com
wrote:

>The internet is a wonderful invention and used in a responsible manor
>it brings joy to billions of people, sadly there are some people in
>the world who wish to ruin the fun for others, they abuse, threaten,
>intimidate, they harrasse, many people have had terrible experiences
>from these sort of people that put them off ever using the internet
>again, let all decent and responsible people join together to show
>these people that cause the misery that we will no longer put up with
>such behaviour, please sign this petition to make the internet a
>safer
>place, lets get rid of those awaful people who have nothing better to
>do than make other peoples lives a misery, thanks very much for your
>support.
>
>http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/internet-users-of-the-world-unite-to...
>


Thank you for posting to this news group.
You have posted to a special newsgroup set up by
the the NuLabour Government to plug the gaps created by 
the abysmal failure of the Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy. 
which was implemented by the last Tory Government. This
policy was  not only continued but also expanded by this 
NuLabour Government. 
 
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise be spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and 
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were next going to knife to death.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the 
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in 
driving HMGs target audience away. Independent research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to protect what 
was left of their sanity. This has happened to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup in particular is a very good example 
of another HMG failure

I trust this post will help guide you in your future dealings with this
newsgroup.

Thank you.


>
date: Thu, 01 May 2008 22:44:25 +0100   author:   Jim

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