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Brian Ross
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Weapons maker Saab 'linked' to human rights harm
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It seems that I have upset a Moderator and are forbidden from using posting to the general forum now. So much for Freedom of Speech. Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #1 - Yesterday at 10:11am
 
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 9:31am:


The stupidity on display here is beyond belief. The remains of a missile found on a test range is a human rights violation?  And why complain to SAAB or the OECD? The DOD runs the range and I doubt any of these aboriginals had even heard of SAAB or the OECD before the ambulance chasers got on board.  Roll Eyes 
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Reply #2 - Yesterday at 4:10pm
 
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 9:31am:

What a load of unadulterated bullshit.
Next someone will be complaining about the breweries and all the bottles and rusting tinnies.
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What about pollution from beer cans?


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Reply #4 - Yesterday at 5:25pm
 
Always was, always will be about.....

But the Starkeys' lawyer, international human rights expert John Podgorelec, said adverse rulings could lead to
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