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'Secret' law lets police arrest for failing to show ID near summit

'Secret' law lets police arrest for failing to show ID near summit

We must be in state of war and we just don't know it. These 'group of 20' nonsense must be really the 'Roman Empire' resuscitated and imposing a new 'pax whatever' otherwise the legions of the new world order and government, will run us over and leave no stone over stone.
This G20 thing is nothing but another futile attempt to establish elitism upon nations as if the absurdity of the institution of the United Nations had not proven enough incompetence.
Peace and prosperity can only be achieve under the absolute truth, with faith, not fear, hope, not despair and love not selfishness. While the focus of humanity is in killing babies in the name of selfish, imposing sodomy in the name of selfishness and no self control and money imposed as the uncontested pagan god; any number can be put behind the 'G' and stupidity is what will reign and human freedom and fundamental liberties will matters of the past.
God is the only one needed to solve the problems of the world and for that, many institutions have been around since the beginning of time, and as always, the strengths gained by the elites is taking care of them to be debilitated or to disappear in the darkness of the selfishness of the human soul.
McGuinty is only one more idiot pretending to impose secret laws that destroy while he, claims they build something. The people must reacquire its identity and vote these type of characters out of office forever and not fall into the same mistake again. These character do not like democracy or the people, they only like themselves over the people.

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