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On 04/07/2012 20:43, e27002 wrote:
On Jul 4, 7:55 pm, wrote: On 2012-07-04, wrote: If you have any knowledge of the English language, you will know that cannot be a marriage. A circle can never be a square. So if I disagree with you, I must therefore have no knowledge of the English language (which was not the subject of discussion). So not an honest or a defensible argument then, are you happy to use it? And no, a circle is not a square, but both are geometric figures formed by enclosing part of the plane with an unbroken line. Both are shapes that might be used in, say, the design of a steam locomotive. Dictionary definitions are not a valid basis for arguing about concepts. And we do not really want to know about your world view, beliefs, and opinions, much less have you expect that we should agree with them. Sentiment mutual. Take your left field mishigas elsewhere. Bist du Yid? -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On 04/07/2012 20:53, ®i©ardo wrote:
On 03/07/2012 12:22, 77002 wrote: On Jul 2, 7:32 pm, wrote: Labour backs plans to return railway network to public control Labour has, by now, a long record of opposing Tory reforms, in opposition, around the public sector and then failing to do a single thing about them when, or if, returned to office. They just play the political game. Thanks to their union ties, the Labour party is the real conservative party nowadays in this country, having failed to produce any real radical changes of any consequence for years. Your joking. The UK has forgotten what Conservatism is. Apart from completely f**king up the nation’s finances the only thing I can think of the last lot did that you can now, with hindsight, never see being undone was civil partnerships. There is nothing conservative about encouraging sodomy. I would have added to that list the commendable decision to create an independent BoE but as that particular piece of dysfunctional wazzock brain implementation continues to unravel by the day, to the point of needing a complete rebuild, the credit counter rather diminishes. That move in and of itself was good. It is pity the UK does not have people of the calibre needed to run an independent currency controlling bank. Perhaps labour would have done better by not nationalising the Bank of England in 1946? Which was cured by privatising it. No, wait............. -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On 05/07/2012 06:56, e27002 wrote:
Your unpleasantness was not necessary. What makes you think we want your commie, homo hugging, global warming, baby killing nonsense? Bingo! -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 22:56:33 -0700 (PDT)
e27002 wrote: your commie, homo hugging, global warming, baby killing nonsense? Yeah , global warming is all a big conspiracy. Hows are the forest fires doing over there these days? Has the temp dropped under 100F yet? Let me try one more time: "Marriage is the union of a man and a woman. Period". Marriage is whatever its defined to be by the society it exists in, not by some 2000 year old increasingly irrelevant book. B2003 |
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, e27002 wrote: ... A circle can never be a square. I'm reminded of square sweets that look round, but of course that's irrelevant to the argument. Sam -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. |
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Graeme Wall wrote: On 05/07/2012 06:56, e27002 wrote: Your unpleasantness was not necessary. What makes you think we want your commie, homo hugging, global warming, baby killing nonsense? Bingo! :-) Nick -- "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996 |
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On Jul 5, 9:49*am, wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 22:56:33 -0700 (PDT) e27002 wrote: your commie, homo hugging, global warming, baby killing nonsense? Yeah , global warming is all a big conspiracy. Hows are the forest fires doing over there these days? Has the temp dropped under 100F yet? Not too many fires on the south coast of England. We have had an awful amount of rain though. Al Gore is glad to have you on board his money making venture I am sure. Do check out the energy consumption of his mansion. Hint, the Hockey Stick graph to watch is the money supply. Let me try one more time: "Marriage is the union of a man and a woman. Period". Marriage is whatever its defined to be by the society it exists in, not by some 2000 year old increasingly irrelevant book. Try as I might, I cannot think of one culture over the most recent 3,000 years that has defined marriage other than the accepted way. Now I will grant you that many have, and some do, allow a man to have several simultaneous marriages. Only one AFIK allows a woman to have several husbands. I will leave the feminazis to argue that one. Except to say one cannot imagine the tsuris more than one wife would bring. And, as for more than one mother-in-law, oivey. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 04:08:23 -0700 (PDT)
77002 wrote: Try as I might, I cannot think of one culture over the most recent 3,000 years that has defined marriage other than the accepted way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_same-sex_unions Not sure why it bothers you so much if 2 men or 2 women want to live together and have a legal document proving their connection. What no one seems to give a toss about and which I think is far more important is gay adoption. Many kids don't get a proper upbringing for whatever reason but if the state has a choice of who to give a child to then its IMO beholden to put them in a normal family - ie man & women. A child needs a mother and a father, not 2 of one and zero of the other. Gay adopters should be a last resort if there is simply nowhere else for the child to go. The childs rights are paramount, the couples rights are irrelevant. Except to say one cannot imagine the tsuris more than one wife would bring. And, as for more than one mother-in-law, oivey. You might want to ditch the faux jewish nonsense. B2003 |
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On Jul 5, 12:45*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 04:08:23 -0700 (PDT) 77002 wrote: Try as I might, I cannot think of one culture over the most recent 3,000 years that has defined marriage other than the accepted way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_same-sex_unions Thank you. Not sure why it bothers you so much if 2 men or 2 women want to live together and have a legal document proving their connection. Living together? That is their affair. Just keep it out of my face. Marriage? That bothers me because it is one more devaluation of our culture. It reduces the value and status of marriage. What no one seems to give a toss about and which I think is far more important is gay adoption. Many kids don't get a proper upbringing for whatever reason but if the state has a choice of who to give a child to then its IMO beholden to put them in a normal family - ie man & women. A child needs a mother and a father, not 2 of one and zero of the other. Gay adopters should be a last resort if there is simply nowhere else for the child to go. The childs rights are paramount, the couples rights are irrelevant. We are in agreement on this one. Except to say one cannot imagine the tsuris more than one wife would bring. *And, as for more than one mother-in-law, oivey. You might want to ditch the faux jewish nonsense. Faux? I do not speak Yidish (and very, very little Hebrew). I have been in Synagogue, and in other's homes, enough to know the more common Yidish expressions. Frankly I like them because they are so expressive. |
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On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 06:41:54AM +0100, Martin Edwards wrote:
We've nearly been through the card now. How about capital punishment, safety belts are dangerous and smoking is good for you? If it helps, my dad recently had a heart attack while playing squash. He wasn't smoking at the time. This *PROVES* that smoking prevents heart attacks, and that exercise is bad for you. -- David Cantrell | Reality Engineer, Ministry of Information The Law of Daves: in any gathering of technical people, the number of Daves will be greater than the number of women. |
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