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John Major on 'Private passions'
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Simon
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIT was meant as a (rather sad really ) joke
Hindsight is rather useful isn't it .............
And whilst hindsight is indeed useful, foresight is even more so. We must be thankful that he had some and made the right decision, difficult though it must have been.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostAnd whilst hindsight is indeed useful, foresight is even more so. We must be thankful that he had some and made the right decision, difficult though it must have been.
well done you
now about Stockhausen ........
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Simon
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI didn't realise you had abandoned christianity Simon ?
I wonder if it's all connected to the fragmented and unpunctuated way that you often post?
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Ho Ho
It's very simple really
After spending most of my childhood singing in a CofE Choir I realised that (along with many people who still believe in it !) that it's impossible to be a Christian and believe in having nuclear weapons it's like being a Vegan Butcher .......... very simple really , ask any Quaker
the world IS fragmented AND connected
this is ....... also
NOT ............. a GCSE English exam so punkchewashun isn't always
necessary ..........or even
........................ desirable
Rational conclusions don't always create things worth bothering about
or even things that we need ....................
so back to Major and his fantasy England methinks
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostHo Ho
It's very simple really
After spending most of my childhood singing in a CofE Choir I realised that (along with many people who still believe in it !) that it's impossible to be a Christian and believe in having nuclear weapons it's like being a Vegan Butcher .......... very simple really , ask any Quaker
the world IS fragmented AND connected
this is ....... also
NOT ............. a GCSE English exam so punkchewashun isn't always
necessary ..........or even
........................ desirable
Rational conclusions don't always create things worth bothering about
or even things that we need ....................
so back to Major and his fantasy England methinks
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Simon
Thanks for your reply, Mr GG.
How fortunate for us and the freedoms we have enjoyed for the past 60 years that Christians (and non-Christians) in the 1940s disagreed with you!
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostWell, the historical and military facts were that the Japanese were so determined to carry the war on to its most bestial and armageddon-like conclusion and were completely deaf to all calls for a negotiated peace that the use of the A-bomb was not only inevitable but it also saved many thousands of Allied lives in bringing the war in the East to an immediate halt. I would refer you to Anthony Beevor's account of the war in the East and the brutal nature of the Japanese army both in China and in the Pacific islands. It is Beevor's contention that the increased use of the kamikaze finally made it inevitable that the A-bomb would have to be deployed.
It is a perfectly reasonable historical argument to say that timing can make the difference on whether a President is considered great or at most reasonably efficient. I make an exception of Carter whose actions since 1980 have been taken into account. As an individual, he is not at all a Disappearing Gordon type of politician. Willy Brandt is another who must be viewed in the round.Last edited by Guest; 03-12-12, 16:18.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostThanks for your reply, Mr GG.
How fortunate for us and the freedoms we have enjoyed for the past 60 years that Christians (and non-Christians) in the 1940s disagreed with you!
what I think about it has little matter
and I wasn't aware that I had told you what I thought
BUT
the "Christians" who are in favour of nuclear weapons are like Vegan butchers
i.e NOT Christians
I think it's the 50's Flossie
the 1950's
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amateur51
Originally posted by Simon View PostChurchill for me: how could one not choose one of the greatest ever statesmen? And if he wasn't available, it would have to be the greatest modern stateswoman, Lady Thatcher, who exhibited more ability, strength of character and leadership than all the others since her put together!
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if it's inviting PM's for a feed round that is still being discussed, I certainly wouldn't have any of the Old Etonians round, as they would have terrible table manners, which isn't nice at all.
Probably applies to Heath also, from what I hear.
Was Churchill Harrow? sounds like they have similar type of table manners from an earlier post.
What a shoddy lot our PM's have been. I suppose the banker bosses give us what is left over after the investment arm have taken the ones they want......
incidentally, thatch seems to have outlived the Chumbas.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postif it's inviting PM's for a feed round that is still being discussed, I certainly wouldn't have any of the Old Etonians round, as they would have terrible table manners, which isn't nice at all.
Probably applies to Heath also, from what I hear.
Was Churchill Harrow? sounds like they have similar type of table manners from an earlier post.
What a shoddy lot our PM's have been. I suppose the banker bosses give us what is left over after the investment arm have taken the ones they want......
incidentally, thatch seems to have outlived the Chumbas.
sad about the Chumbas ............
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