28 Feb '04 |
SCOTTISH NATIONAL STANDARD BEARER:
Peter Dow
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The most dangerous threat to the independence of the Scots comes from Scottish-based undemocratic (or fascist) groups of state officers, such as the unaccountable judiciary or police. These state officers can pervert the legal system according to their own selfish prejudices or interests while claiming to be legitimate enforcers of law and order.
Fascists AND Terrorists
These fascists terrorise other Scots into submitting to their misrule by mistreating outspoken or protesting Scots as common criminals, civil wrong doers or the criminally insane. The fascists (or terrorists) are perverse and unjust in their misrule.
Scots who simply wish to speak out and to protest are trying to do their duty as they see it and they are usually the very best of Scots. Only an enemy of Scotland would so mistreat outspoken and protesting Scots. The fascists do mistreat the best of Scots. Clearly, the Scottish people have within them their own worst enemies - the state enemy within, so to speak. Such an enemy oppressive state is often referred to as "a fascist police state".
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The Declaration of Arbroath |
It is of course, extremely humiliating for a decent and noble human being like myself to have to grovel to such bestial and cruel police officers and judges. Nevertheless, that is what good people must appear to do in order simply to survive in this fascist/terrorist-run Scotland.
Proud patriots of Scotland, such are merely tactical grovels so that we may live to fight again another day. We Scots "will yield in no least way" (quote from a translation of The Declaration of Arbroath) to ANY FASCIST dominion - whether the fascists and terrorists be Scottish, English or whatever. I believe that the Scots shall defeat the fascists. One day, there will be freedom for the people of Scotland and the Scots will grovel no more.
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