RE: Mohammed Cartoon Controversy
Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:54:54 +0000
ranjit mathews <ranjit_math...@yahoo.com> writeth:
> Do all Christians live in "mature" societies?
It's all relative: Relative to Islamic societies YES.
But, relative to monkeys and others of our cousins:
MAYBE (some say maybe yes, others say, don't kid
yourselves).
> What do you think would happen if ...
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EXCLUSIVE - The Sun newspaper stung to the tune of 65,000 quid
Mon, 6 Feb 2006 08:16:25 -0000
Notice the quote is the 'prime suspect' 'confessed' under duress
to the rape and murder of Hannah Foster.
If Sun reporters bothered to look in English language versions
of the Indian press eg
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=99426
http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=237211&c ...
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Some questions
Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:52:55 +0000
If the Labour party said that cartoons caricaturing or mocking their
MPs and leaders deeply offended them, should the media stop producing
such cartoons?
If the Royal family said they found cartoons that mock the Royals
offensive and hurtful, should the media stop producing those?
If the leaders of Christi ...
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Mohammed Cartoons Controversy
Sun, 05 Feb 2006 17:11:34 +0000
Letter To Sundry Editors of American Newspapers:
Dear sirs,
I have been reading & listening to all the (ig)noble
hemming/hawing about how American newspapers prefer to
describe the Mohammed cartoons in text rather than
actually showing the American public what all the fuss
is about "because" American newsp ...
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PERVERTS GALORE IN TALK.ORIGINS <-----
Fri, 03 Feb 2006 13:00:35 GMT
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Recently someone in talk.origins (a pervert who has no respect
for the sci groups and therefore shall remain nameless) wrote:
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>:> Help Johnny Understand His Johnny
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>> SNIP
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Naturally, I stopped him in his tracks.
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>>Enough of that!
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>>Reference to genitalia is off-topic in sci.history.ancie ...
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Charter for uk.media.newspapers
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Scotsman campaigns against Ecstasy reclassification
Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:04:16 GMT
Scotsman campaigns against Ecstasy reclassification
"Ecstasy is known to cause ... possibly long-term brain damage"
- newspeak - it either causes long term brain damage or it does
not. If it "possibly causes long-term brain damage" then the use
of the term "Ecstasy is known to cause" is obvioulsly
misleasing. ...
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Bering Strait or Bering Crooked? Pseudos' Theory SHEER NONSENSE
Wed, 01 Feb 2006 12:21:39 GMT
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My father used to say, "The problem with telling
one lie is that you may have to tell a hundred
more lies to cover it up."
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This certainly applies to the theory of early man
arriving in North America via the Bering Strait.
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You see, the Pseudoscientific Establishment learned
many long years ago tha ...
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text of London declaration at 'Big Five' meeting re. Iran
Wed, 1 Feb 2006 00:45:27 +0000
From the website of the foul IAEA:
<http://www.iaea.org/NewsCenter/News/2006/e3_eu_iranstatement.html>:
***BEGIN***
Following the London meeting, UK Foreign Minister Jack Straw issued a
statement:
"Ministers
[from the 'Big Five', Germany, and EU; never mind the reference in the
URL to E3/EU, which w ...
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DARWIN CONFIRMS HAVERSIAN CANALS -- ED CONRAD'S SPECIMENS
31 Jan 2006 08:37:06 -0800
>On July 29, 1996, d...@hell.com (Darwin Boy)
>wrote:
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Scrapings from Ed Conrad's frontal lobes reveal
clear evidence of carboniferous Haversian canals
when viewed under my Woolworth's Junior Scientist
Kit microscope.
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> Congratulations! You've got a mighty fine microscope
> there.
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> I've just used my ...
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