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State of the parties as 2015 General Election looms.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou are quite sensitive about foul language, even pulling me up a couple of days ago for 'implied' foul language. IDS' children were not born out of wedlock so there is no reason to call them bastards, or to even bring them into the conversation. There seems to be a double-standard here.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou are quite sensitive about foul language, even pulling me up a couple of days ago for 'implied' foul language. IDS' children were not born out of wedlock so there is no reason to call them bastards, or to even bring them into the conversation. There seems to be a double-standard here.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostMaybe. He's a fair target. But leave his children out of it. Am I being a bit of a fuddy-duddy about this?
They all bring their children into politics, Nige has been bleating on about being an absent father FFS
and as for Cameron? one of the worst examples as he has presided over policies that make life more difficult for people like his sadly deceased son.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostMaybe. He's a fair target. But leave his children out of it. Am I being a bit of a fuddy-duddy about this?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostMaybe. He's a fair target. But leave his children out of it. Am I being a bit of a fuddy-duddy about this?
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post(He himself has four children, poor b***ards.)Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostFAO the host
Although the forum is pretty left-wing, and IDS is a right wing Tory, I don't think we should bring his children into the discussion and/or call them b***ards.
But it's possibly unwise to use the term bastard of someone's children, because in that context the literal meaning of the word forces itself on the reader's attention.
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Originally posted by jean View PostThere's a huge difference between bastard and poor bastard. As soon as you add poor, you're commiserating with whoever it is, rather than questioning their parentage. You could equally well say something like poor little sods.
But it's possibly unwise to use the term bastard of someone's children, because in that context the literal meaning of the word forces itself on the reader's attention.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYes you are
They all bring their children into politics, Nige has been bleating on about being an absent father FFS
and as for Cameron? one of the worst examples as he has presided over policies that make life more difficult for people like his sadly deceased son.
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Originally posted by jean View PostThere's a huge difference between bastard and poor bastard. As soon as you add poor, you're commiserating with whoever it is, rather than questioning their parentage. You could equally well say something like poor little sods.
But it's possibly unwise to use the term bastard of someone's children, because in that context the literal meaning of the word forces itself on the reader's attention.
However, it's probably even more true that when affectionately referring to a Chinaman as a 'chink' then there is an even larger difference when being compared to a genuine racist? Yet poor Dave Whelan has been accused of being the latter!
It's the clear hypocrisy and double-standards of the PC Brigade which is arguably the main reason for the rise of UKIP, imo ...
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