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Story: Half of UK opposed to ID cards

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Posted by: GeorgeTiddy (Thursday 7 February 2008, 2:56 PM)

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I agree What I was Doing was to see if I Could get a reply, It Worked#
The Thing is If They Enforce It we british Will Just Take It
BUT What about Certain Denominations Who Will Cry RACISM
We Had Had All The Dominations Going in this Country For Years
But ask Yourself When Did this racism Start & By Who
We British are Not Allowed To Do Anything Without It Been Questioned As Racism, No Little Piggies, No Ba ba B**** Sheep
These Are the People Who Is Causing Problems All Over The Globe
& Take It From Me, They Are Taking The British Isles Over
& The Goverment Do Nothing, Only Bow Down to them
They Have no Guts to Tell Them To go to H***
If They Come here Then we Are The Law Not them
But The Government Just try To Cover Up with ID Cards Etc Etc etc

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