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Institutional sociopathy
The doctrine of governmental infallibility that says that since government cannot, by definition, be wrong, obviously everyone who thinks the government is wrong is wrong.

I guess the disease hasn't gotten to the UK yet.
Posted by: Henrik Moller   Posted on: 11/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If only American politicians were so noble!  kd5auq | 11/21/07
Institutional sociopathy  Henrik Moller | 11/21/07
Not arrived in the UK yet?  NewYorkYankee | 11/26/07
fascism  kouzen | 11/26/07
Good article  Igniting | 11/26/07
doublethink  catseverywhere@... | 11/28/07
Strictly speaking...  A.Sinic | 11/21/07
Firing of 8 attorneys vs 93???  Questor333 | 11/26/07
George Galloway on kickbacks from Saddam  invmgr@... | 11/27/07
Time for Legal Action  ceh4702 | 11/21/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  nagakarthik | 11/22/07
Incompetence Supreme  whisperycat | 11/22/07
Lessoned learned. READ ONLY SQL Privilages can be dangerous.  pcguy777 | 11/26/07
Get lost Gordon  ben.rattigan | 11/22/07
RE: Get lost Gordon  him87 | 11/26/07
Not Yet!!  blaze1024 | 11/28/07
Very Well  ben.rattigan | 12/06/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  maunmaun | 11/26/07
Coincidence...  him87 | 11/26/07
Jail Time  ceh4702 | 11/26/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  aoleon | 11/26/07
Oddly enough  maldain | 11/26/07
Social Security number?  cmjrees | 11/26/07
Glad  him87 | 11/26/07
what flaw  dend | 11/27/07
Biggest Privacy Disaster  SuperMile | 11/26/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  cjinsomniac@... | 11/26/07
IF they all resigned after a fubar.....  bernalillo | 11/26/07
The shadow cabinet  ben.rattigan | 12/06/07
If its encrypted ... who cares. Really. Im serious  pcguy777 | 11/26/07
They weren't encrypted, they were "password protected"  Roger Bamforth | 11/27/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  kouzen | 11/26/07
intentionally  kouzen | 11/26/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  suehartyme | 11/26/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  mansebo | 11/26/07
What's wrong w/ this picture?  cyberman@... | 11/26/07
Absolutely...  bargeemike | 11/27/07
Problem-Reaction-Solution  Igniting | 11/26/07
Just horrible  John Musbach | 11/26/07
U.K. government doesn't give a monkeys  JelMin | 11/27/07
RE: U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'  ross00@... | 11/27/07
They weren't encrypted, they were "password protected"  Roger Bamforth | 11/27/07
Yay For More Big Government  dend | 11/27/07
amen  catseverywhere@... | 11/28/07
Yes, I'm furious but then what?  news_in@... | 11/28/07

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