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Previously on "The latest Septic massacre in Florida."
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Looks like he was not gay after all, just a muslim with a grudge...
FBI investigators say they have found no evidence that Orlando shooter had gay lovers - LA Times
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New massacre in Florida ...
... 5 alligators this time
Orlando alligator: Body of boy seized by alligator found - BBC News
The family with three children from Elkhorn in Nebraska were relaxing near the shore of the lagoon when the incident happened.
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Well done her. Seen the vid and she's spot on. He's a pre-pubescent, irritating, egotistical chunt. I'm amazed he got a column in the Grauniad, he doesn't look old enough to get a paper round... (probly shouldn't be doing that )
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostA few more points:
Except in the 1980s that had all changed.- Women are postively encouraged to work,
- Homosexual acts have been legal since 1969 and since the 80s suffer considerably less from prejudice
- No-one gives a toss about children born out of wedlock any more
- Alan Turing's contribution has been widely recognised and celebrated, and he's been posthumously pardoned.
And we are. Mostly.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnyway, I'm sure we will all be here again shortly after the next attack to go round in the same circular discussion.
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Anyway, I'm sure we will all be here again shortly after the next attack to go round in the same circular discussion.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAl Baghdadi who led ISIS had a BA, MA and PhD in Islamic Studies.
Does the letters after his name stop him from being a bigoted tulipe worm any more than a degree in theology stops a priest being a paedophile?
They would both be learned and sick...
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI have heard reports of ISIS lobbing people off of the top of buildings for various infractions but they are not statesmen. They are fanatical arse holes that have not the first clue about the religion that they claim to represent.
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Originally posted by bobspud View Post
But lets not forget the poor gay chap that got his head kicked in just for walking down the south bank a few years back so while our state has grown up, we have plenty of our own bigots to exterminate as well.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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