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On Dec 23, 2012, at 5:04 AM, "orgasm wikipedia" <wikipedia.org...@inbox.lv> 
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> Jojo,
> Not to worry. Free people appoint strong moral pillars such as yourself to 
> Secretary of State positions to administer laws against terrorism such as:
> 
> (1) If the Secretary of State has reasonable cause to believe any person to 
> be of Muslim origin or associations or to have been recently  concerned in 
> acts prejudicial to the public safety or the defense of the realm or in the 
> preparation or instigation of such acts and that by reason thereof it is 
> necessary to exercise control over him, he may make an order against that 
> person directing that he be detained.
> (lA) If the Secretary of State has reasonable cause to believe any person to 
> have been or to be a member of, or to have been or " to be  active in the 
> furtherance of the objects of, any such organization as is hereinafter 
> mentioned, and that it is necessary to exercise control over him, he may make 
> an order against that person directing that he be detained. The organizations 
> herein-before referred to are any organization as respects which the 
> Secretary of State is satisfied that either— (a) the organization is subject 
> to foreign influence or control, or (b) the persons in control of the 
> organization have or have had associations with persons concerned in the 
> government of, or sympathies with the system of government of, any Power with 
> which threatens war. and in either case that there is danger of the 
> utilization of the organization for purposes prejudicial to the public 
> safety, the defense of the constitution, the maintenance of public order, the 
> efficient " prosecution of any war or the maintenance of supplies or services 
> essential to the life of the community.
> 
> (2) At any time after an order has been made against any person under  this 
> Regulation, the Secretary of State may direct that the operation of the order 
> be suspended subject to such conditions— (a) prohibiting or restricting the 
> possession or use by that person of any specified articles; (b) imposing upon 
> him such restrictions as may be specified in the direction in respect of his 
> employment or business, in respect of the place of his residence, and in 
> respect of his association or communication with other persons; (c) requiring 
> him to notify his movements in such manner, at such times, and to such 
> authority or person as may be so specified; (d) prohibiting him from 
> traveling except in accordance with permission given to him by such authority 
> or person as may be so specified; as the Secretary of State thinks fit; and 
> the Secretary of State may revoke any such direction if he is satisfied that 
> the person against whom the order was made has failed to observe any 
> condition so imposed, or that the operation of the order can no longer remain 
> suspended without detriment to the public safety or the defense of the realm.
> 
> (3) For the purposes of this Regulation, there shall be one or more  advisory 
> committees consisting of persons appointed by the Secretary of  State; and 
> any person aggrieved by the making of an order against him, by a refusal of 
> the Secretary of State to suspend the operation of such an order, by any 
> condition attached to a direction given by the Secretary of State or by the 
> revocation of any such direction, under the powers conferred by this 
> Regulation, may make his objections to such a committee.
> 
> (4) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to secure that any person 
> against whom an order is made under this Regulation shall be afforded the 
> earliest practicable opportunity of making to the Secretary of State 
> representations in writing with respect thereto and that he shall be informed 
> of his right, whether or not such representations are made, to make his 
> objections to such an advisory committee as aforesaid.
> 
> (5) Any meeting of an advisory committee held to consider such objections as 
> aforesaid shall be presided over by a chairman nominated by the Secretary of 
> State and it shall be the duty of the chairman to inform the objector of the 
> grounds on which the order has been made against him and to furnish him with 
> such particulars as are in the opinion of the chairman sufficient to enable 
> him to present his case.
> 
> (6) The Secretary of State shall make a report to Parliament at least once in 
> every month as to the action taken under this Regulation (including the 
> number of persons detained under orders made thereunder) and as to the number 
> of cases, if any, in which he has declined to follow the advice of any such 
> advisory committee as aforesaid.
> 
> (7) If any person fails to comply with a condition attached to a direction 
> given by the Secretary of State under paragraph (2) of this Regulation that 
> person shall, whether or not the direction is revoked in consequence of the 
> failure, be guilty of an offense against this Regulation.
> 
> (8) Any person detained in pursuance of this Regulation shall be deemed to be 
> in lawful custody and shall be detained in such place as may be authorized by 
> the Secretary of State and in accordance with instructions issued by him.
> 
> when needs arise.
> 
> Wikipedia

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