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Previously on "It's never too late to say sorry ..."
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I think Thatcher should apologise for wanting to keep millions of suppressed Germans behind a wall for commercial reasons... Not to mention the Belgrano.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI don't necessarily believe we should apologise for the past (we didn't inflict this bigotry on people after all). I just thought it was a terrible incident in our past, given that we now lavish praise on our 'unsung' heroes of Bletchley.
The man was a genius and he was treated cruelly, so we should remember that and make sure it doesn't happen again.
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I don't necessarily believe we should apologise for the past (we didn't inflict this bigotry on people after all). I just thought it was a terrible incident in our past, given that we now lavish praise on our 'unsung' heroes of Bletchley.
The man was a genius and he was treated cruelly, so we should remember that and make sure it doesn't happen again.
<zip lecture ends>
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Bristolians were expected to apologise for the slave trade, as a white man born more than 200 years after it was abolished I have supposedly benefited so it's only fair.
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Its Gordon Brown's ploy to appeal to the gay vote, Alan Turin was gay of course and he thinks that it will swing voters his way (ooer missus).
but no I reckon that the gay community probably knows better, poor old Gordon going pink won't work out for him.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's not news at all. Is Gordon going to apologise to every dead person who was given a hard time?
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while in 1950 he devised a test to measure the intelligence of a machine. Today it is known as the Turing Test.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThe time for then trouser wetting, drugged up, snot goblin to repent his evil deeds has long past. He has a greater destiny.
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At long last
Great news, but also a very great pity that it took so long to be made.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWe will have to wait for another 70 or 80 years for an apology on Gordon Brown's actions.
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Originally posted by eliquant View PostGordon Brownstuff is now apologising for mistakes which he had no control over, what about mistakes that he did have some influence over ?
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