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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI don’t know what constitutes uploading p0rn in Iran but it has nothing on some Mullahs who were arrested for running brothels. They get-around is to bless couples with a temporary marriage lasting two hours.
When my mate disappeared through a door in Amsterdam, he was back out in 15 minutes!
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Just another reason why Iran, the way it is now, won't be missed much once this problem gets dealt with.
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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostDamn right!
Fly the Union Jack high! We are the best country in the world!!!!
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Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
By confirming Saeed Malekpour’s death sentence after an unfair trial, the Iranian authorities are sending a message to Iranians not to freely express their views, or even to help others to do so, including on the Internet,
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
Someone who can put up a website is not a programmer.
According to Wikipedia, the first official use of Great Britain was 1474, roughly 500 years before we abolished the death penalty. So I'm not sure the two things are connected.
Does haughty Gaul invasion threat?
Then let the louns beware, Sir;
There's wooden walls upon our seas
And volunteers on shore, Sir:
The Nith shall run to Corsincon,
And Criffel sink in Solway,
Ere we permit a Foreign Foe
On British ground to rally!
We'll ne'er permit a Foreign Foe
On British ground to rally!
ROBERT BURNS 1795 Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat?Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 21 January 2012, 22:30.
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Aye Paddy
They get-around is to bless couples with a temporary marriage lasting two hours.
I heard the above myself and apparently there is indeed a temp marriage license - I guess it costs a few bob too !!!
Anyway the above is no surprise as the Koran itself highlights that all man created institutions and Nation States are corrupt - becaise they are not directly from the Devine - and you can find this notion in all the Abrahamic scriptures the Bible and Torah.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
I don’t know what constitutes uploading p0rn in Iran but it has nothing on some Mullahs who were arrested for running brothels. They get-around is to bless couples with a temporary marriage lasting two hours.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's relevant because normally once someone is out of jurisdiction of a particular place (ie visiting other country) then things done there normally only covered by local laws.
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Someone who can put up a website is not a programmer.
According to Wikipedia, the first official use of Great Britain was 1474, roughly 500 years before we abolished the death penalty. So I'm not sure the two things are connected.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow is that relevant?
Originally posted by d000hg View PostAtW, I would expect you to be in favour of death penalties considering your penchant for guns. No?
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No state should have the power of awarding the Death Sentence - Iran nor the USA.
The UK did the right thing in abolishing the Death Sentence.
You see thats why we are refered to as Great Britain.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 21 January 2012, 20:52.
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