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Peter Dow


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It was worth it to me because it helped me to create my website -

Scottish National Standard Bearer website

which wasn't too hard as the website is mostly simple web-pages.

I have custom modified the forum software for my forum and that definitely takes someone with a degree-level of programming knowledge to do.

Check this out for computer science -

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FIGH.TK

For Freedom Forums

Forums for robust political debate. Inspired by Scots, open to all.

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Yes, I am comparitively wealthy. I dont deny it. I dont deny how lucky I am. But guess what, so are you. You are wealthy and fabulously priviledged.

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Not compared to most in this country I am not. I don't even have rights that any human should have.

Freedom of expression should be a right, not a privilege, but I don't even have freedom as a priviledge. Instead I get threats, arrest, torture, imprisonment etc. Some "privilege"!

Many issues in the world can be solved or solved quicker with democratic republics which can't be solved or solved any time in the forseeable future with kingdoms.

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No-one is forcing you to read my posts.

If it is to your taste to turn away and turn a blind eye and deaf ear as the lives of innocents are put at risk by this kingdom then just you go and lap up the royal weddings, jubilees, etc.

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I've asked many times, and never got an answer. So I'll ask again: What exactly is a Scottish National Standard Bearer?

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You haven't sought their permission to stop lessons being learned either.

In any case, we ought to be free to discuss matters in already published news stories so the families have no rights to stop discussion even if they wanted to.

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Read my webpage

"The functions and duties of a Scottish National Standard Bearer" - website-page"

http://scot.tk/functionsofbearer.htm

Then read my forum topic

The functions & duties of a National Standard Bearer - For Freedom Forums topic

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Me at Aberdeen beach bearing the Scottish National Standard, the Lion Rampant.

Well of course any fool can carry a flag but exactly how to conduct oneself and what to say, to write, to offer and to produce by way of leadership for and on behalf of the Scots is the theme of my whole Scottish National Standard Bearer website.

So in order to learn my detailed opinion about what a Scottish National Standard Bearer is supposed to do you'd really have to read my whole website and my For Freedom Forums too because fighting for freedom for the Scots is a big part of being a Scottish National Standard Bearer.

There is not really a quick answer to that question and not every Scottish National Standard Bearer would agree with everything in my website.

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Can you please explain why you think the Lion Rampant should be the flag of your scottish republic, when in fact the only thing it has to do with scotland is that it is the symbol for the scottish royal family. They didn't steal it off anyone, its theirs, they invented it to represent their family.

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