Friday 28th July 2017
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Re: Friday 28th July 2017
Let me just point out why Tubby's comment offends.
By comparing those who do not agree with his pov with those who opposed gay rights Tubby isn't calling me homophobic. He is however, equating my opposition to his approach with those who opposed gay rights. People were murdered, beaten, and imprisoned for standing up for the right to their sexuality. A basic human right that goes way beyond staying in the EU. IT is grotesquely offensive to compare moderate remainers (and indeed people who support brexit) with the murderers, queer bashers, and terrorists who opposed that basic human right.
You may dislike my style or approach (fair enough, although I never come here with an intent to offend) but such analogies need to be condemned vociferously.
By comparing those who do not agree with his pov with those who opposed gay rights Tubby isn't calling me homophobic. He is however, equating my opposition to his approach with those who opposed gay rights. People were murdered, beaten, and imprisoned for standing up for the right to their sexuality. A basic human right that goes way beyond staying in the EU. IT is grotesquely offensive to compare moderate remainers (and indeed people who support brexit) with the murderers, queer bashers, and terrorists who opposed that basic human right.
You may dislike my style or approach (fair enough, although I never come here with an intent to offend) but such analogies need to be condemned vociferously.
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Nope.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Have I missed anything??
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Pity Roger's too far away,I could have given him a few more items to iron,he's doing it anyway.
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A cricket story if I may...
Back in July 1977 we went on holiday to Somerset. I saw that they were playing a Gillette Cup match at Taunton so asked if I could go. So my mum and dad went into the town for the day and came in right near the end where a young player was hitting the bowling all round the ground.
"He'll play for England one day" says I
"Who is he?" asks my dad
"Ian Botham"....
Two weeks later...and now 40 years ago, he made his debut. Time just flies...
Back in July 1977 we went on holiday to Somerset. I saw that they were playing a Gillette Cup match at Taunton so asked if I could go. So my mum and dad went into the town for the day and came in right near the end where a young player was hitting the bowling all round the ground.
"He'll play for England one day" says I
"Who is he?" asks my dad
"Ian Botham"....
Two weeks later...and now 40 years ago, he made his debut. Time just flies...
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(cJA emphasis)HindleA wrote:I now know my house number by the way it is on the front door,in my defence I nearly always use the back to inform Tarquin to commence/stand down from security duties.
I also recognise the back way,not unknown to try and gain front door entry to a nearby property merely thinking the house looks a bit different,for some reason.
Everyday is a learning experience.
Yes!
I've noticed that too.
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Good-afternoon, everyone
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Top tip.
Never plug in an iron and leave on a carpet,thinking it won't get hot enough before I put it on the ironing board,then get diverted by a 'phone call and forget about.Though the strangely angled dresser to co er up the iron "impression" did prove a talking point,though not sure references to feng shui were wholly believed.
Never plug in an iron and leave on a carpet,thinking it won't get hot enough before I put it on the ironing board,then get diverted by a 'phone call and forget about.Though the strangely angled dresser to co er up the iron "impression" did prove a talking point,though not sure references to feng shui were wholly believed.
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It does indeed.
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Oh well, one more. This is definitely the last.
I didn't compare "moderate Remainers to murderers". I've explained the point before. But since we're talking about murder...
Or.
Nicky Morgan has had to call in the cops too. And I'm sure other have.
So, yeah, people who strongly stick up for the EU in the current climate do have perfectly rational fear of being murdered.
I didn't compare "moderate Remainers to murderers". I've explained the point before. But since we're talking about murder...
Or.
Nicky Morgan has had to call in the cops too. And I'm sure other have.
So, yeah, people who strongly stick up for the EU in the current climate do have perfectly rational fear of being murdered.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-no ... e-39703694" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Man jailed for 'Jo Cox' threat to Nottingham MP Anna Soubry
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Clark ought to join a reputable political partyTubby Isaacs wrote:In other news, another "bit" of the EU we apparently don't want to leave. Copernicus, which I'd never heard of.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-40675444" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Greg Clark seems to be ranging across departments trying to be sensible.
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There's a case for arguing from within here too!citizenJA wrote:Clark ought to join a reputable political partyTubby Isaacs wrote:In other news, another "bit" of the EU we apparently don't want to leave. Copernicus, which I'd never heard of.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-40675444" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Greg Clark seems to be ranging across departments trying to be sensible.
I wonder how younger versions of Greg Clark will be feeling when they look at this Tory mess. It's been said that the Tory mess under IDS made a load of people join the Lib Dems who'd have been Tories otherwise. That didn't end all that well for the Lib Dems though!
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How many times has Greg Clark voted against the Tory whip whilst they have been in Government?
Did he vote for any of the Labour A50 amendments?
I only ask as it would help the 'soft' Remain side a lot if they actually started rebelling when it matters.....
Mind you there have been no substantive measures coming out of the negotiations so perhaps, until there is, it would be better not to criticise too much - perhaps that goes for the rapid criticism of Labour too
Did he vote for any of the Labour A50 amendments?
I only ask as it would help the 'soft' Remain side a lot if they actually started rebelling when it matters.....
Mind you there have been no substantive measures coming out of the negotiations so perhaps, until there is, it would be better not to criticise too much - perhaps that goes for the rapid criticism of Labour too
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I'm surprised how grudging some people (not here) are being to John McCain today. Sure, he's basically a very rightwing guy who raises false hopes and doesn't follow through. I get that.
And I get that he could have shut the whole tawdry process down earlier in the week. But equally, "who can object to a debate?" probably has a fair bit of legs. I think the right thing to do was to allow that "debate" to happen, and vote it down. It feels much more of a knockback for the Republicans this way.
He'll probably vote for next time.
And I get that he could have shut the whole tawdry process down earlier in the week. But equally, "who can object to a debate?" probably has a fair bit of legs. I think the right thing to do was to allow that "debate" to happen, and vote it down. It feels much more of a knockback for the Republicans this way.
He'll probably vote for next time.
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I like Tubby Isaacs fine, sometimes a brusque manner but it's not a problem though, come on
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I never plug in an ironHindleA wrote:Top tip.
Never plug in an iron and leave on a carpet,thinking it won't get hot enough before I put it on the ironing board,then get diverted by a 'phone call and forget about.Though the strangely angled dresser to co er up the iron "impression" did prove a talking point,though not sure references to feng shui were wholly believed.
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It's a burlesque, watching what's going on nowTubby Isaacs wrote:I'm surprised how grudging some people (not here) are being to John McCain today. Sure, he's basically a very rightwing guy who raises false hopes and doesn't follow through. I get that.
And I get that he could have shut the whole tawdry process down earlier in the week. But equally, "who can object to a debate?" probably has a fair bit of legs. I think the right thing to do was to allow that "debate" to happen, and vote it down. It feels much more of a knockback for the Republicans this way.
He'll probably vote for next time.
What Obama managed to get wasn't and isn't good enough
I think it was the best he could do and that's awful, what he was up against is huge
I've posted this a few days ago, it's worth a read if you have a chance
...Healthcare Is Not Insurable
L. Randall Wray
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Re: Friday 28th July 2017
My "hate you all" still retains.
I remain scrupiously fair.
I remain scrupiously fair.
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Re: Friday 28th July 2017
Equally an iron has never plugged me in(as far as,I know)
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I'm ####ed if reputable means members.
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There was some kind of single payer Republican amendment ruse last night.
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Afternoon folks,
I do wish people who take offence at each other, for whatever reason, could take their arguments away to private messages or something. Perhaps one of the propellor heads could set up a 'Shutyourfaceyouslag' page elsewhere on the forum?
Anyway, it's gloriously sunny here in Saxony, on our way home from Poland. Brexit truly is barking.
I do wish people who take offence at each other, for whatever reason, could take their arguments away to private messages or something. Perhaps one of the propellor heads could set up a 'Shutyourfaceyouslag' page elsewhere on the forum?
Anyway, it's gloriously sunny here in Saxony, on our way home from Poland. Brexit truly is barking.
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Funnily enough, there was a case for the Republican sceptics passing that so that Paul Ryan had to take the Bill to conference. See also sticking in a few billion for Planned Parenthood.HindleA wrote:There was some kind of single payer Republican amendment ruse last night.
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Citizen, I thought this was interesting.
https://www.axios.com/blue-cross-blue-s ... 39020.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I agree that Obamacare was the best they could do, and has things that need to be changed, but it might help if this is a better year.the not-for-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield plans — the ones that have been the linchpins of the volatile Affordable Care Act marketplaces — have been doing a lot better than last year,
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...and we're home. And gone for a nap.RogerOThornhill wrote:In other more personal news, my other half might well be home this afternoon - just awaiting a phone call.
Preliminary diagnosis - probably needs an op. A woman's thing...
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Not the Washington Post's finest hour. 16m losing healthcare.
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Good to hear.
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Epic bloody timing.I meant that Roger's wife was at home,of course.
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I could have changed it,but a bit nervous of my deleting/editing habits at the moment.
Joke.
Joke.
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"I would like to have an argument please.."
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Bastards.
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Sending my loveRogerOThornhill wrote:...and we're home. And gone for a nap.RogerOThornhill wrote:In other more personal news, my other half might well be home this afternoon - just awaiting a phone call.
Preliminary diagnosis - probably needs an op. A woman's thing...
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Will people still get penalised if they don't turn over income to healthcare insurance companies? Is that part of the law still in place? I'll have to revisit US healthcare another time. I just can't look at US Republicans any more today.Tubby Isaacs wrote:
Not the Washington Post's finest hour. 16m losing healthcare.
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Enjoy your journey safely and let me know when to put the kettle on55DegreesNorth wrote:Afternoon folks,
I do wish people who take offence at each other, for whatever reason, could take their arguments away to private messages or something. Perhaps one of the propellor heads could set up a 'Shutyourfaceyouslag' page elsewhere on the forum?
Anyway, it's gloriously sunny here in Saxony, on our way home from Poland. Brexit truly is barking.
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I don't know, Citizen.
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In (comparative) fairness to Gove, he quickly cottoned on to the fact that Brexit would take time. He was happy with notice not being given till 2019 IIRC.
But Fox seems to have had an overdue epiphany.
Gove is actually among the best Brexiters at the moment.
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Nice story.RogerOThornhill wrote:A cricket story if I may...
Back in July 1977 we went on holiday to Somerset. I saw that they were playing a Gillette Cup match at Taunton so asked if I could go. So my mum and dad went into the town for the day and came in right near the end where a young player was hitting the bowling all round the ground.
"He'll play for England one day" says I
"Who is he?" asks my dad
"Ian Botham"....
Two weeks later...and now 40 years ago, he made his debut. Time just flies...
Lucky you weren't at the infamous 1979 Somerset B&H cup game...
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Tubby Isaacs wrote:
In (comparative) fairness to Gove, he quickly cottoned on to the fact that Brexit would take time. He was happy with notice not being given till 2019 IIRC.
But Fox seems to have had an overdue epiphany.
Gove is actually among the best Brexiters at the moment.
Well, you certainly posted there! Bigly.
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Re: Friday 28th July 2017
More from Danny Boy.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFxOnv5XgAMeIXN.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No bigly image this time, Por Favor.
Talks of the "centre left" opposing cheaper food. He might find a few of the Tory base arent keen on it either. Food producing farmers by no means the least.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFxOnv5XgAMeIXN.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No bigly image this time, Por Favor.
Talks of the "centre left" opposing cheaper food. He might find a few of the Tory base arent keen on it either. Food producing farmers by no means the least.
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I know I should know this but was that the 0-0 declaration?Tubby Isaacs wrote:
Lucky you weren't at the infamous 1979 Somerset B&H cup game...
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Charlie Gard has died.
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1-0, but yes that one.RogerOThornhill wrote:I know I should know this but was that the 0-0 declaration?Tubby Isaacs wrote:
Lucky you weren't at the infamous 1979 Somerset B&H cup game...
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Re: Friday 28th July 2017
Well.
Trojan Horse affair: remaining disciplinary proceedings dropped
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... am-schools
Trojan Horse affair: remaining disciplinary proceedings dropped
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... am-schools
The really astonishing bit is this:The government has given up its two-year-long attempt to ban teachers caught up in the Trojan Horse affair in Birmingham, after those in the remaining cases were told disciplinary action against them has been halted.
Fifteen teachers and senior staff were accused of attempting to apply undue religious influence within a small group of schools in Birmingham after an anonymous letter made lurid accusations of an Islamist conspiracy to take over state schools.
But now letters from the National Council of Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) – an arm of the Department for Education – to lawyers for the remaining teachers involved have been told that proceedings have been discontinued.
Bunch of amateurs.Andrew Faux, a lawyer who defended several of the teachers before the NCTL, said: “The striking thing about the Park View cases was just how crude the prosecution was. It was left to the defence team to introduce basic documents setting out the law and guidance on collective worship and other educational matters.
“Witness after witness called on behalf of the department confirmed that they were not aware of the guidance and it had not informed their approach to the central question: were the schools too religious?”
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I saw that.
Another win for Gove at the DfE then.
Surprised the NCTL isn't independent.
Another win for Gove at the DfE then.
Surprised the NCTL isn't independent.
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Re: Friday 28th July 2017
Tubby Isaacs wrote:
In (comparative) fairness to Gove, he quickly cottoned on to the fact that Brexit would take time. He was happy with notice not being given till 2019 IIRC.
But Fox seems to have had an overdue epiphany.
Gove is actually among the best Brexiters at the moment.
Gove, Johnson, Fox, Davis et al are vandals.
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Did he take that picture himself ?Tubby Isaacs wrote:More from Danny Boy.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFxOnv5XgAMeIXN.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No bigly image this time, Por Favor.
Talks of the "centre left" opposing cheaper food. He might find a few of the Tory base arent keen on it either. Food producing farmers by no means the least.
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Sky started a good thing on this theme in the pub,if people haven't seen.
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Crapita
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