One can only feel compassion for Mandryka....
Welfare &c.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostOne can only feel compassion for Mandryka....
In fact, it occurs to me that this thread's so tailor-made for Mandryka that it's a wonder that it was initiated by someone else!Last edited by ahinton; 07-02-13, 15:01.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWell, I for one am struggling to do so but I have nevertheless tried to argue the case and challenge comments that need challenging in as polite a manner as I am able.
In fact, it occurs to me that this thread's so tailor-made for Mandryka that it's a wonder that it was initiated by someone else!bong ching
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostExactly what I felt when I visited Mont St Michel for the first time , there wouldn't have been any "crass commercialisation" in the past , would there ?
I blame Schoenberg myself, breaking the "laws" of tonality led to the destruction of society
you been reading David Tame again Prof ?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mandryka.
And Amy - I know plenty of people who have been invalided out of work who made sure they had provision for themselves and did not have to rely on the state.
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amateur51
Originally posted by ahinton View PostI'm very sorry to hear of your plight, which I imagine is hardly minimised by the thought that someone appears to be prepared to imply that you somehow "chose" to have those impairments; there some people around with the most bizarre ideas, that's for sure!
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostYou don't have to drive very far to be reminded that there are some daft folk about.
"...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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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Mandryka View Post.....
If you 'choose' to live on them, then you enter into certain obligations toward the state, in return for the generosity it has extended to you.
And that, however much the liberals whinge, is a fact.
We can all speak from personal experience. I will give two examples known to me that support Mandryka's statement.
One local family, five children, no-one disabled, both parents physically capable of work and yet neither have worked (through choice) for the last twenty years. Somehow they have managed to wing the system and claim benefit for all this time. That is simply wrong.
Second family, single mother, eight children. When she's had a few in the pub, she refers to them as Inc(ome) 1, Inc(ome) 2. Again, that's abusing the system and taking money away from more deserving families.
Two sides to every coin.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostRather dispiriting but not altogether unexpected to see the usual culprits clambering up their hill to their perceived 'moral' high ground over this and jumping down Mandrycka's throat.
We can all speak from personal experience. I will give two examples known to me that support Mandryka's statement.
One local family, five children, no-one disabled, both parents physically capable of work and yet neither have worked (through choice) for the last twenty years. Somehow they have managed to wing the system and claim benefit for all this time. That is simply wrong.
Second family, single mother, eight children. When she's had a few in the pub, she refers to them as Inc(ome) 1, Inc(ome) 2. Again, that's abusing the system and taking money away from more deserving families.
Two sides to every coin.
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
One local family, five children, no-one disabled, both parents physically capable of work and yet neither have worked (through choice) for the last twenty years. Somehow they have managed to wing the system and claim benefit for all this time. That is simply wrong.
Second family, single mother, eight children. When she's had a few in the pub, she refers to them as Inc(ome) 1, Inc(ome) 2. Again, that's abusing the system and taking money away from more deserving families.
Two sides to every coin.
why is it that when ever anyone with a disability is mentioned as needing assistance do we get these stories ?
Not that there ISN'T abuse but it's something else entirely
There might be two sides to every coin (you've obviously never seen a Klein bottle !) but
"two anecdotes don't = data"
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