goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2012 13:50
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Hays,
I was in the same University as Kinnock, at the same time.
He was a poor bridge player, but one thing which I admire him for was standing up to the "loony left" of the Labour party. The labour party is grateful for that.
The Labour party has moved on, it is a shame the tories haven't and still puppets on a string to the Aschrofts and a small number of wealthy tax avoiders living outside the country and exporting its wealth.
Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2012 14:34
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Greek,
I would bring back vigilantism and summary justice.
That would solve the problem.
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One of the better ways to protect against the “crime” would be to educate their parents or guardians to be more protective of the responsibilities.
Also, perhaps, increasing scrutiny of those in “caring” and “investigating” positions.
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Again, without looking it up, I think the highest rates of “paedophilia” are found within the family. (That is without including Filicide.)
Education and change of “culture” would seem to me to be the only method of reducing this form of crime.
How you educate in this area is the problem.
It would be reasonable to think that in this country the following law was passed:=
“On 4 August 1842, a law was passed that stopped women and children under ten years from working underground in mines in Britain.
The change of law was bitterly opposed by many of the “Coal Owners”. The echoes of which still resonates through the philosophy of some Trade Unionists.
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You can change the law, but changing the "family cultures" takes longer.
Haystack
- 03 Oct 2012 21:59
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It has been revealed that the missing girl has cerebral palsy. It is not enough that she has suffered already, but that she has been abducted and subjected to heavens known what and probably dead somewhere.
It is yet another PR disaster for God.
Stan
- 03 Oct 2012 22:16
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No sensible comments by you on the previous thread's points then H/S?
chuckles
- 03 Oct 2012 22:41
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talking of the looney left..................................:)
I see Tanker's speelling and grammer has improved somewhat today!
Stan
- 03 Oct 2012 22:48
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I wonder why H/S?
Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2012 23:20
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Hays,
If God doesn't exist he can't have failed.
But each man is responsible for the creation of his own beliefs and actions.
Some of those beliefs are more credible than others and some actions more worthy than others.
Have you ever looked at your own beliefs and actions and pondered on how you formulated your own values?
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But this government seems more and more incompetent. Not only my opinion, but much of the media's.
You had better look out, as Cameron and Osborne, first blamed the labour government, then Europe, then the world and now civil servants and the weather for their own mistakes. You may be in the firing line as you voted for them.
8-)
dreamcatcher
- 03 Oct 2012 23:26
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Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2012 23:40
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I thought Cameron was going to be the New Messiah and Osborne was going to be the new Paul.
Before reality broke through the party follower lauded them as Captain Invincible and his Space dog, hoping that they would walk on water, rather than seem to drown in it.
The only thing they seem to have got right is the weather.
Well, at least the reservoirs are full again.
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I forgot, they also won the Olympic race.
Wasn't it the three legged one?
skinny
- 04 Oct 2012 07:31
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French bill targets overseas militant training camps
The French government is drafting a bill that would allow the prosecution of people who train as militants in extremist camps overseas.
The move comes six months after Frenchman Mohamed Merah killed seven people in shootings near Toulouse.
Merah claimed links to al-Qaeda and said he had attended training camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
New legislation will also allow authorities to monitor suspects thought to be running extremist websites.
Those found to have attended militant training camps overseas could face up to 10 years in prison.
This_is_me
- 04 Oct 2012 09:53
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greekman
- 04 Oct 2012 10:30
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Brilliant.
Told as it should be.
Well worth a watch/listen
Fred1new
- 04 Oct 2012 11:49
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What a plonker!
Make a good party leader for the tory looney right Euro-phobic wing.
Living in the past!
skinny
- 04 Oct 2012 12:39
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A water Bed in a German furniture store. Note that the sign says NOT to get on the bed, but oh well..the best way to motivate people to do something is to put up a sign saying
"Don't........!"
http://www.youtube.com/embed/9wm-Ge8LL7o?rel=0
TANKER
- 04 Oct 2012 14:24
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poor family of APRIL . they have a man in the police station and still no nothing .
or are they keeping the bad news to them selves .
I would have the info in one hour .
these liberty and human rights people have fcuked the uk .
time to kick them out of the uk.
if they dont like the real law then leave the country.
liberty and human rights people are less than the low life scum.
TANKER
- 05 Oct 2012 07:59
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banks to big to go bust
BBC TO BIG TO ACT ON CRIME .
mnamreh
- 05 Oct 2012 11:02
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TANKER
- 05 Oct 2012 11:05
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ex if you think you are good enough meet me .
TANKER
- 05 Oct 2012 11:06
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the police no he as killed her .