Monday, 13 June 2011

5 important blogs

7 June 2011
MPs warn over tuition fees funding gap
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-13667117

Like the poll tax up in Scotland or the smoking ban in a public place In Ireland, the start of the end of financial support is starting down in England. We students are going to have to support our selves financially, so the wealthy will be the only educated again, we will fall for that laissez faire again?
We as the citizens of “Great” Britain make out that we are the society, the power, the power to rule all because we did ages ago, but if we take this dramatic down-fall.
I feel this is the most important because this could be a turning point for Great Britain.

18 May 2011
Ken Clarke clarifies 'serious rape' remarks
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/mobile/uk-13436429

A politician that influences the public and is supposedly influenced by the public suggested that we reduce rape charges to get these monsters to plea guilty. This would only reduce the amount of time spent in court after the police have managed to capture the criminals.
It’s just helping the criminals get back to what they do best, no “innocent” rapist is going to confess to go to prison, if the court case is for the rapists. The rapists are going to choose to get away with it and if the court case is against the rapist the system will just reduce their sentence.
I feel that this blog is important because I feel that rape is the worst, it can mark a victim for a life-time. This man of power, this ignorant man of power doesn’t respect the fear and shame brought by such a crime, fear and shame that only mark the victims, not the criminals that are getting treated like victims.

6 June 2011
while in police custody in Fife
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-13668781
A very brief blog on a possible suspicious case, did the man need help and was ignored? Did an abusive officer go too far? Will we find out? I believe this man will be forgotten about, this is our law. The law that we are given chosen knowledge about.
This is important to me because this man who died in prison died in Dunfermline police station. Living in Dunfermline and seeing the state that some people get into and to find out that they are not getting properly treated it should be a worry about the people who know and care about.

7th June 2011
Luke Mitchell's Supreme Court appeal bid refused
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-13672255
A man announced guilty for killing his girlfriend in 2003 was refused his bid for freedom. In a country that in my view has very little trust in the law and the system, a man who copied the gruesome killing of the black dahlia back in 1947 the original killer never been caught, this bid for freedom off the copycat could have started more killings, if he could kill his girlfriend, someone that boyfriend does through his choice (rather than a family member) and in such a vile way who knows what he could have continued. It would also set a bad example for the possible criminals of this country realising that the penalty for murder is so low.
Watching the news and seeing the death sentence going lower due to good behaviour in prison, to be soon put back into prison, as an innocent British citizen it’s good see that some justice is being continued.

9th June 2011
BBC documentary to show Helmand through soldiers' eyes
http://waronterrornews.typepad.com/home/2011/06/bbc-documentary-to-show-helmand-through-soldiers-eyes.html
As a citizen in this country we hear of either what war our soldiers are fighting in or how have many died at the cause of it, but finally we as the concerned British citizen will see actual real life footage of a soldier. No longer do we have to see a journalist with microphone in hand talking of the soldiers as strangers, now we can see and witness the soldier life in some of the deadliest places of the planet.
This is important to me, because it’s real, it is just words read from a piece of a paper or a blog from your computer screen, we are witnessing what these soldiers are doing day-in-day-out.

Liberty X just a little video ( I thought I would analyse a poor (quality) music video)

Okay first of all they’re stealing, stealing? Meh I’ve watched action movies.
They’re not wearing any balaclavas! They’re faces will be detected, it’s like this isn’t a real heist at all.
Another thing if this such a heist, shouldn’t some of the long-haired robbers being wearing hair nets?! Have they not watched CSI?! YEAAA ... no.

Why do they have canes? Its jut extra baggage. There are no men or pimps about ... well maybe their agents.
The women have high heels on, now not personally but I know getting back home from a Saturday night out with those on is very unlikely, so avoiding laser beams and getting past that one member of staff in that huge building would be impossible ... no don’t expect the theme tune.

The leather would get sticky and sweaty very impractical, it’s like they want to seduce their viewers? Can you imagine doing that in a music video

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