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songs and words stolen

DS | 03.11.2005 14:05 | Indymedia | Cambridge | Oxford

for 'Independant' read 'narrow minded' media.

You let us down, we, who trust you with our words.

You can remove them from this site but soon everyone will realise that you can no longer be trusted.

In case you are wondering, theft IS news.

Of course that probably wont stop you censoring this too.

You dont have the courage to fight fairly.

DS


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DS - Please take attention to the not oxford relevant guideline

03.11.2005 16:20

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Oxford Indymedia, 26.06.2003 01:44


Not only is this not news (its just a rant) but it is certainly not oxford relevent can you please stop posting stuff which obviously breaks the Oxford-imc guidlines

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