CS: Pol-Placards and Banners at Countryside March

2001-01-25 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] The nation might be sympathetic towards claims for the restoration of an internationally recognised sport, but demanding something that we lost half a century ago would be seen as unreasonable and like trying to run before being able to walk. Such

CS: Pol-Placards and Banners at Countryside March

2001-01-25 Thread Pete
From: Pete Ansbro, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I wrote: It's the wierdos with body jewellery, green hair and the rest of it they ought to be keeping their eye on. and Kate replied: I know this is unrelated to the rest of what I've written, but I'd love to know what you mean by

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2001-01-25 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How about: Obverse: Learn from Bernie - bung Tony a million and keep your hunting. Reverse: We didn't and lost our pistols. Kenneth Pantling Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

CS: Pol-Placards and Banners at Countryside March

2001-01-25 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] As for the slogans posted the other day, many of them hinge on the concept of firearms ownership for self defence and are therefore useless. We need to think for ourselves rather than try to borrow from the States on this one. It's a completely

CS: Pol-Placards and Banners at Countryside March

2001-01-24 Thread info
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What's the likelihood of a riot anyway? WE're all peaceable, lawfully demonstrating people concerned in no small way not to jeopardize our shotgun and firearms licenses. Indeed. I find this all very sad. The whole idea of a march or protest is essentially to

CS: Pol-Placards and Banners at Countryside March

2001-01-23 Thread davidsquires
From: "davidsquires", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve wrote We're not allowed to have placards, it will have to be T-shirts or hats (or shopping bags G). This is from the March Info website (www.march-info.org ) "To increase the visual impact of the breadth of support for those affected by