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Dawkins Demolished
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scottycelt
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post>>>>'Sometimes unpalatable decisions have to be made for the greater good.'<<<<
....I think....' unpalatable decisions that have been made for the greater good'....would make a very good thread OP title....
....does signing up to Virgin Media come under this category....??
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Bryn View PostThat's just the sort of argument the Christian seminary trained Stalin would have used to justify his actions when trying to drag the isolated and surrounded Soviet Union up by its bootstraps and into the 20th Century.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Bryn View PostThat's just the sort of argument the Christian seminary trained Stalin would have used to justify his actions when trying to drag the isolated and surrounded Soviet Union up by its bootstraps and into the 20th Century.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostMany apologies. Pianorak, it was myself that was being facetious ... . . .My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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scottycelt
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAnd Hitler did very well in his Catholic school, I recall reading.
Some of us have long suspected the artistic community ...
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHmmm, don't know anything about the Fuehrer's early schooling, but I recall reading that he wasn't a bad painter, either, and loved classical music.
Some of us have long suspected the artistic community ...
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John Skelton
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHmmm, don't know anything about the Fuehrer's early schooling, but I recall reading that he wasn't a bad painter, either, and loved classical music.
He was a big classical music fan (not the Emperor's New Clothes modern stuff, of course).
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scottycelt
Originally posted by John Skelton View PostA quick Google Image search will show that he was indeed a bad painter. An incredibly bad painter .
He was a big classical music fan (not the Emperor's New Clothes modern stuff, of course).
Yes, he was a great fan of Wagner and Beethoven, I understand ... and his solitary saving grace for me was his apparent love of Bruckner's music ... but I often wonder whether that was mostly because they were both born in the same town?
After all, many Englishmen and women profess to be enthusiastic Elgarians ... but if the same music had been composed by, say, a German or Frenchman/woman? ... oh yes, I do often wonder!
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostAs a successful war general, Franco may have been ruthless in his dealings with the enemy
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostYes, [Hitler] was a great fan of Wagner and Beethoven, I understand ... and his solitary saving grace for me was his apparent love of Bruckner's music ...
With comments like the above, Scotty, one might begin to wonder about your political views.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI don't think 'ruthless' is quite adequate to describe Franco's regime, both during and after the Civil war.
Saving grace?!!
With comments like the above, Scotty, one might begin to wonder about your political views.
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It wasn't the fact that he liked Bruckner that made me wondcer about you, but the fact that you believed it was a 'saving grace' - which could be taken as indicating that you believe that a liking for Bruckner compensated for killing millions of people.
I would imagine that Bruckner might be rather embarrased at such a suggestion.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIt wasn't the fact that he liked Bruckner that made me wondcer about you, but the fact that you believed it was a 'saving grace' - which could be taken as indicating that you believe that a liking for Bruckner compensated for killing millions of people.
I would imagine that Bruckner might be rather embarrased at such a suggestion.
I'd be utterly astonished if anyone else on this forum sincerely believed I actually meant Hitler's liking for Bruckner compensated for killing millions of people, but there you go ... this forum can indeed be very humbling on occasion!
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