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.
aldwickk
- 16 Aug 2014 16:30
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if his only sex crime is sex with a 15 yr old boy, then he will earn his forgiveness for it easily I would think.
So do you think having sex with a underage boy by a man is a trival crime ?
MaxK
- 16 Aug 2014 17:45
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A great white shark is getting ready to bite dave's arse...
Double poll boost for Boris Johnson's attempts to return to Parliament
More than half of voters in Uxbridge and South Ruislip would vote for Boris Johnson if he chose to stand there in May’s general election, while more than half of voters think the Tories have a better chance of winning in May with Mr Johnson as an MP
By Christopher Hope, Senior Political Correspondent
1:45PM BST 16 Aug 2014
Boris Johnson would almost certainly be elected as an MP if he is adopted by Tories in a prime London constituency, according to a poll.
More than half of voters in Uxbridge and South Ruislip would vote for the Mayor of London if he chose to stand there in May’s general election, according to survey by Lord Ashcroft.
The news came as a second survey by Ipsos Mori for The Sunday Telegraph found that more than half of voters think the Tories have a better chance of winning the general election with Mr Johnson as an MP.
Lord Ashcroft's survey was conducted in Uxbridge and South Ruislip after the London Mayor confirmed his desire to return to Parliament showed he could significantly boost Tory support.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/11038623/Double-poll-boost-for-Boris-Johnsons-attempts-to-return-to-Parliament.html
ExecLine
- 16 Aug 2014 19:25
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aldwickk 16 Aug 2014 16:30 - 45057 of 45058
Q. So do you think having sex with a underage boy by a man is a trivial crime ?
A. My first reaction to your question is that it somehow seemingly communicates, that the asker, namely yourself, has most probably got an obtuse, intransigent narrow minded attitude to these topics. You also seemingly communicate to me, that you most likely also have a 'holier than thou' approach to life too.
You do not define what you mean by the word, "sex" for a start.
I believe that some certain young kids are extremely 'street wise' and know what to do to earn quite a bit of money. At quite a young age some of them have even determined what their own morality is to be for the rest of their life. And also they some of them are sure of their sexuality preferences.
1. Oral sex? Given?
2. Oral Sex? Taken?
3. Mutual masturbation?
4. Masturbation given?
5. Masturbation taken?
6. Any of the above forcibly?
7. Any of the above for money or a gift?
8. Anal sex? Given?
9. Anal sex? Taken?
10. If anal and taken? Was it aggressive rape or consensual?
11. If taken? Was it consensually taken?
etc, etc, etc. Need I go on?
I am well aware, that it is against the law to have sex of any kind with a person under the age of consent.
Funnily enough, I belong to that peculiar group of people who believe that morality, justice and the law should be very closely related to each other. Accordingly, I think there are lots of things to be taken into consideration when sentencing, even when the perpetrator of a crime is technically guilty.
And the victim isn't always completely blameless, even if the victim was under age at the time. And there are 'degrees of being under age' too.
However, with obviously narrow minded people like you, I'll keep most of my opinions to myself.
Haystack
- 16 Aug 2014 19:47
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It depends on the age of the other person. Where someone is a lot older there is a possibility of being in a controlling position. If the two people are of a similar age; say 15 and 16 or 17, then the police rarely do anything.
goldfinger
- 16 Aug 2014 20:27
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Exec this is what you posted........
ExecLine 16 Aug 2014 16:07 - 45056 of 45060
Definitely not good how the police and the BBC have acted with this investigation and as, 'Sir Cliff Richard', he does surely deserve better.
He has lots of support and if his only sex crime is sex with a 15 yr old boy, then he will earn his forgiveness for it easily I would think.............Ends....... good grieve man Aldwick is 100% right.
Would you like some old man playing around with your son or daughter??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Look Ive just got freinds with you again but your post sounds SICK.
I ask you to re-think your post and aplogise to the board.
I think you may just have had a relapse , it happens to us all as we get older, but for god sake say you were wrong about your earlier post and apologise.
Your a decent man.
aldwickk
- 16 Aug 2014 21:18
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Execline
Your long winded reply say's it all , Namely you thought you had to justify your remark and make a personel attack on me.
hilary
- 16 Aug 2014 21:26
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All things said and done, nobody has been charged with anything yet, and it might be prudent to wait until Cliff Richard has been convicted by a court of law before deciding that he should be tarred, feathered, and forced to watch Tottingham Hotspur play for a month of sundays.
But, any bloke in their 70's 80's who's been nipped, tucked, and wears a dodgy syrup like that has gotta be guilty. Right?
doodlebug4
- 16 Aug 2014 21:58
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And there was Sue Barker just gagging to have sex with him all these years ago and he wouldnt because he was celebate - so she dumped him.
Haystack
- 16 Aug 2014 22:24
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I'll have you know that Spurs played an excellent game today beating West Ham!
goldfinger
- 16 Aug 2014 22:32
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hilary, now come on, just think how you would feel if an old man had been fettling about with your kids, Im sure youd blow your top and kick the sh-t out of them like me.
Its human nature.
I dont hold anything against Exec, perhaphs thats how things were in the hippy days etc etc, but I dont like it. My mother actually says it was.
But still dont agree with it.
MaxK
- 17 Aug 2014 09:20
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Tory strategist Lynton Crosby aims to keep Cameron out of TV debates
Australian strategist says he cannot see any advantage in prime minister taking part in leaders' election debates
Daniel Boffey, policy editor
The Observer, Sunday 17 August 2014
Lynton Crosby, the Australian strategist paid £500,000 by David Cameron to help win him the general election, is determined to block the staging of leaders' debates on television.
Downing Street sources say Crosby has made clear in private talks with aides that he cannot see any advantage in Cameron taking part in the debates.
It is understood Crosby hopes that by complicating negotiations between the parties and the broadcasters over the number, style and timings of the debates, the debates can ultimately be avoided.
A source said: "The public think Ed Miliband is weird so why give him a chance to dissuade them of that opinion through the debates. Miliband might even be quite good at them – surely much better to have weeks of pictures of Cameron on industrial sites and factories talking about economic growth. There may be a few blokes dressed in chickens chasing him around but no one votes on whether a TV debate has been staged or not. That's Crosby's position."
More:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/aug/17/lynton-crosby-veto-leaders-debates-cameron
from the comment section:
Sickbag Strummered
17 August 2014 8:49am
Crosby's a genius isn't he? I'm starting to think this man is secretly working for the Labour Party, if this highly paid 'guru' can't fathom that Cameron will look like an absolute coward and gift his opponents with a massive stick to beat him with, then he's thick as pig shit
goldfinger
- 17 Aug 2014 12:29
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Well If some one thinks an old man rogering a 15 year old is right I must be getting old and not up with fashion etc etc.
I thought the age for consent sex was 16, as it changed. ?
goldfinger
- 17 Aug 2014 12:32
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Anyway exec come back dont be silly, we all make rash posts at time, me more than anybody. I dont mean it though its not malicious just a rush of blood to the head or my sugar levels are not balanced.
re- think your decision.
aldwickk
- 17 Aug 2014 12:47
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goldfinger
I don't know how you read it , but in my view he dosen't regret anything he posted.
Haystack
- 17 Aug 2014 12:48
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https://m.yahoo.com/w/legobpengine/frontpage/uk.news/asteroid-travelling-earth-9-miles-second-could-wipe-112410607.html?.b=%2Findex&.intl=GB&.lang=en-gb
Humanity could be wiped out by a massive asteroid that is hurtling towards earth at a speed of around 38,000 miles an hour, scientists have warned.
The 1950 DA asteroid has a good chance of colliding with earth on 16 March 2880, according to experts at the University of Tennessee.
Researchers initially believed that the asteroid had a one-in-300 chance of hitting earth, but revised the odds to one-in-4,000.
If the asteroid collides with earth, it will strike with the force of around 44,800 megatonnes of TNT – the equivalent of every nuclear weapon in the world detonating simultaneously, six times over.
Scientists say the impact would cause cataclysmic earthquakes and tsunamis, that would result in climate change that would entirely destroy human life.
The asteroid is rotating so fast that at its equator it effectively experiences negative gravity. If an astronaut were to attempt to stand on the surface, they would be thrown off into space.
goldfinger
- 17 Aug 2014 13:10
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Alders .....just trying to be nice, I cant hold a grudge than more than a few days, everyone says daft stuff at times and then comes to regret it. Im really a softy at heart.......... thats the truth.
I know you are right though.
goldfinger
- 17 Aug 2014 13:15
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Hays Hays Hays........this will wipe that silly smile from your face.............
Update - Labour lead at 4
by YouGov in Politics
Sun August 17, 2014 6 a.m. BST
Latest YouGov / Sunday Times results 15th August - Con 34%, Lab 38%, LD 7%, UKIP 13%.............................ends
38% gives labour an overal majority of 80 plus.
No fall in the UKIP %.
Its a breeze. A cake walk. Hilary are you watching?.
goldfinger
- 17 Aug 2014 13:24
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Joe Joe Joe ROOT.
Haystack
- 17 Aug 2014 13:27
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UKIP still stuck at the level of zero MPs.