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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2019 21:36:46 GMT
If the moon landing was happening now.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2019 8:46:23 GMT
That picture sums it all up nicely: Racist, Sexist, Transgender...how different the world was before those words were invented! Of course most people wouldn't know a racist or sexist if one came up and bit them on the arse, yet the word is thrown around like confetti! Transgender...what is that all about? I remember as a youngster trying on my sister's clothes...we all did! It didn't mean I was unsure if I was a man/woman of whatever! It was part of growing up! Then after walking around the house for a while dressed as a woman, it was off to the pub with me mates!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2019 9:35:32 GMT
Sex Offenders Register We salute your refusal not to be constrained by societies norms. And if 'Norm' similarly wishes to get in touch with his feminine side, then all power to him. But I rather suspect, Reg, that you met up with your mates at the pub, rather than them calling round at your place first ? And that's because of the type of blinkered thinking, still being reinforced by people such as that 'Doctor' that you rightly called out some days ago. Then there was the heartbreaking case of Joni ....foxy little thing that she is .....who left Primark in a very distressed state. And it's only by highlighting the appalling way in which these women are treated, that enough people will say 'enough' to the discrimination of the sort that the Doctor and Primark staff hope to practice. Another disturbing case reported just this weekend. But rather than get upset, this Lady intends to get even. And with the help of the enlightened Canadian legal system hopes to force beauty salons that have previously got away with discriminatory behaviour, to give her the full wax that she hopes to receive...and probably enjoy.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2019 7:40:43 GMT
Thank you!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 8:24:10 GMT
Well, it's all kicking off across the pond!
The late Epstein fella is certainly causing a stir, and not just on that side of the water!
The autopsy on him says he was strangled...not difficult to figure that out!
Some of the people implicated: Bill Clinton...well, we all know Bill will do anything to get a head! Oxygen Bandit Andy...posing for a picture with your arm round a young girl! The latest one implicated...Blair!
We all know they were at it, and we all know it will be covered up!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 14:26:39 GMT
Another poor sod has been told that his shooting of an IRA gunman, was illegal...fortunately, I only fired rubber bullets over there.
Thanks to Blair, the shooting of British Soldiers has been made legal, and no IRA gunman can be done for it...not Vicky Verky though!
I see the Army are having a big recruiting drive...I wonder how that's going!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 16:13:02 GMT
The BBC reports:
The coroner concluded that:
Mr Bradley was running across Bishop's Field away from the Saracen and did not have a weapon;
He could not reasonably have been perceived as posing a threat of death or serious injury to the soldiers in the Saracen or anybody else;
The use of force by the soldier was "entirely disproportionate to any threat that could have been perceived";
No first aid or medical assistance was provided by the soldiers. The coroner said if first aid had been administered, there was a "reasonable prospect" that he would have survived;
Mr Bradley was not mistreated by military personnel in the Saracen in the form of physical assault, torture or shooting. "However he was denied even the most basic form of first aid treatment," the coroner said.
If the IRA man had been pointing a gun at the soldier or his colleagues or a member of the public or, indeed, anyone, then taking him out would have been a case of the soldier simply doing his job. The coroner has now done HIS job by weighing up the evidence and coming to the conclusions above. Had the IRA killed a soldier in the way described (as I'm sure they did several times) then they would, rightly, have been accused of murder.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 20:03:04 GMT
The BBC reports: The coroner concluded that:
Mr Bradley was running across Bishop's Field away from the Saracen and did not have a weapon;
He could not reasonably have been perceived as posing a threat of death or serious injury to the soldiers in the Saracen or anybody else;
The use of force by the soldier was "entirely disproportionate to any threat that could have been perceived";
No first aid or medical assistance was provided by the soldiers. The coroner said if first aid had been administered, there was a "reasonable prospect" that he would have survived;
Mr Bradley was not mistreated by military personnel in the Saracen in the form of physical assault, torture or shooting. "However he was denied even the most basic form of first aid treatment," the coroner said.
If the IRA man had been pointing a gun at the soldier or his colleagues or a member of the public or, indeed, anyone, then taking him out would have been a case of the soldier simply doing his job. The coroner has now done HIS job by weighing up the evidence and coming to the conclusions above. Had the IRA killed a soldier in the way described (as I'm sure they did several times) then they would, rightly, have been accused of murder. Damn it felix, I hadn't realized you served in NI as well...where were you stationed?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 8:08:09 GMT
As you probably guessed, Reg, while you chose to join the Army I chose not to, having never fancied being shot nor shooting anyone else. I don't like taking orders either so I'd have made a very poor soldier indeed. If it helps, I have had automatic weapons pointed at me by men in fatigues in Northern Ireland and have also worked alongside the British Legion to help get monetary compensation for former soldiers suffering from PTSD as a result of both killing other people and seeing their own comrades shot and blown to pieces.
Does that make it OK for me to take part in this conversation?
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Post by Rob on Aug 16, 2019 9:04:24 GMT
Does that make it OK for me to take part in this conversation? You are referred to post one of this thread, Felix. It is understood that Buddhist death penalty enthusiast former soldiers may ‘officially’ Take Part on this thread. The status of others awaits Unequivocal Clarification Standards 2016 ‘I know what I voted for’ Easiest Deal Ever Provisions (as amended Part 2 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) Assent. The above is in accordance with Barmpot Regworld Prorogue Rules (Quitling.S2). Disquiet that Sajid Javid (sic Reg) is Mayor of London may afford Associate Taking Part status. The above is subject to Daily Express prior approval.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 9:07:34 GMT
As you probably guessed, Reg, while you chose to join the Army I chose not to, having never fancied being shot nor shooting anyone else. I don't like taking orders either so I'd have made a very poor soldier indeed. If it helps, I have had automatic weapons pointed at me by men in fatigues in Northern Ireland and have also worked alongside the British Legion to help get monetary compensation for former soldiers suffering from PTSD as a result of both killing other people and seeing their own comrades shot and blown to pieces. Does that make it OK for me to take part in this conversation? Bloody right it makes it OK, do you still work for the Legion? I've tried to get compo from the war pensions people, but failed miserably...but with having someone on the inside!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 9:10:27 GMT
Does that make it OK for me to take part in this conversation? It is understood that Buddhist death penalty enthusiast former soldiers may ‘officially’ take part on this thread, Felix. Belief that Sajid Javid is Mayor of London may afford Associate Taking Part status. In accordance with Barmpot Regworld EU Withdrawal Prorogue Rules and subject to Daily Express prior approval. That made I larf!
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Post by Rob on Aug 16, 2019 9:35:55 GMT
Does that make it OK for me to take part in this conversation? You are referred to post one of this thread, Felix. It is understood that Buddhist death penalty enthusiast former soldiers may ‘officially’ Take Part on this thread. The status of others awaits Unequivocal Clarification Standards 2016 ‘I know what I voted for’ Easiest Deal Ever Provisions (as amended Part 2 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) Assent. The above is in accordance with Barmpot Regworld Prorogue Rules (Quitling.S2). Disquiet that Sajid Javid (sic Reg) is Mayor of London may afford Associate Taking Part status. The above is subject to Daily Express prior approval. Your subsequent approval is now duly noted, Felix. On a personal note, I have long been an admirer of your appeals work. Glad to raise a smile, Reg. Enjoy your day in Regworld.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 10:00:15 GMT
If you are still on the inside Felix, you don't have to send any paperwork, if you tell them I'm a Buddhist that believes in the Death Penalty, and I think that the London Mayor is Sajid David...I'll be quids in!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 10:30:49 GMT
As you probably guessed, Reg, while you chose to join the Army I chose not to, having never fancied being shot nor shooting anyone else. I don't like taking orders either so I'd have made a very poor soldier indeed. If it helps, I have had automatic weapons pointed at me by men in fatigues in Northern Ireland and have also worked alongside the British Legion to help get monetary compensation for former soldiers suffering from PTSD as a result of both killing other people and seeing their own comrades shot and blown to pieces. Does that make it OK for me to take part in this conversation? Bloody right it makes it OK, do you still work for the Legion? I've tried to get compo from the war pensions people, but failed miserably...but with having someone on the inside! Long retired, Reg, but my contact Mrs Jane Snodgrass (wife, I kid you not, of Colonel Snodgrass of Gratton, near Bakewell, Derbyshire) is still alive as far as I ken.
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