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  • In an essay entitled "Jackboots," Assange describes how he felt that his own personal travails were comparable to the experiences of Gulag prisoners in Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel "The First Circle" -- the story of a brilliant mathematician imprisoned by Stalin and forced to choose between aiding the state or being transferred to a Siberian camp.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • In an essay entitled "Jackboots," Assange describes how he felt that his own personal travails were comparable to the experiences of Gulag prisoners in Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel "The First Circle" -- the story of a brilliant mathematician imprisoned by Stalin and forced to choose between aiding the state or being transferred to a Siberian camp.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • "Jackboots," where police officers see themselves not necessarily as guardians of the citizenry, but, as often as not, as adversaries, where citizens are deemed to be the

    VDARE.com - Latest Articles 2010

  • I might bang on now and then about inappropriate policing methods at legal demonstrations, or Jacqui "Jackboots" Smith's creeping politicisation of the police forces and the insidious building of a snooping police state under the NuLabour experiment, but I've made this point before, they are not all bad and we should all be thankful for the job they do for society, perhaps even more than thankful when they risk our lives to combat crime.

    Curly's Corner Shop, the blog! 2009

  • How nice, we can now be eyed with even greater sympathy by the war criminals of the world, worse still the legal ruling puts me in the embarrassing position of supporting yet another Labour Minister, the feckless, money grabbing, "second home" Secretary Jacqui "Jackboots"

    Curly's Corner Shop, the blog! 2009

  • I might bang on now and then about inappropriate policing methods at legal demonstrations, or Jacqui "Jackboots" Smith's creeping politicisation of the police forces and the insidious building of a snooping police state under the NuLabour experiment, but I've made this point before, they are not all bad and we should all be thankful for the job they do for society, perhaps even more than thankful when they risk our lives to combat crime.

    Curly's Corner Shop, the blog! 2009

  • No matter that its effect is to act as censorship of free speech, Jackboots Jacqui reaches for her pen, largely without thinking and hands mr.

    The Home Secretary Is Also Stupid 2009

  • It should come as no surprise that the villain of this piece is none other than Jackboots Jacqui Smith.

    The Home Secretary Is Also Stupid 2009

  • It should come as no surprise that the villain of this piece is none other than Jackboots Jacqui Smith.

    Archive 2009-02-08 2009

  • Pausing there a moment, and reflect, if you will, upon the name of the leader of the gang back then: none other than Jackboots Jacqui herself, who was then Labour's Chief Whip before she was plucked to wield her incompetence on the office of Home Secretary.

    Where The Huntsman leads, the hounds follow 2009

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