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  • G GParkings

    I personally like the take on the message of november 5th portrayed in the film 'V for Vendetta' A reminder that people should not be afraid of their governments, that governments should, instead, be afraid of their people. but, then again, burning catholics is always fun....

    Pedis ex oris

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    The only enemy is the government. To quote Madame Whiteadder "Cold is God's way of telling us to burn more Catholics"

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      Dalek Dave wrote:

      Firstly, Very few people today could say what the 5th of November was all about.

      Burning Catholics isnt it? :)

      Dalek Dave wrote:

      Second, read a f***ing book.
       
      The 11th of November has got precisely f*** all to do with WW2.

      Tut tut Dave, swearing in the lounge. No need to take offense because the fallacy of your post was pointed out to you. BTW, you well know poppy day is about remembering all fallen soldiers, not just those in WW1, so don't attempt to cover up your fallacy with a thin vaneer of truth.

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      Fat__Eric wrote:

      Dalek Dave wrote:

      Firstly, Very few people today could say what the 5th of November was all
      about.

      Burning Catholics isnt it? :)

      Maxwell falling off his boat. A happy day indeed.

      Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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        Yes, but it is a 40 minute coverage on a Sunday Morning, not a 2 week trudge of sadness and reflection. There are programmes listed entitled "America Remembers", well I should hope so, it was only 10 years ago. I bet they don't remember the Port Chicago explosion of 1944, nearly 400 dead and more injured.

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        It's a bit more than that. I will drive out to Solymár for the Remembrance Service. That is then followed by a reception at the British Ambassador's residence. It is something I have done every year when I have been in Hungary for Remembrance Sunday. All the Commonwealth Nations, along with Poles and Americans, are represented and each Ambassador lays a wreath at the central memorial. It is a very moving service and almost every year there will be a relative of someone buried there. One year it was snowing and frakin cold, the bugler could barely get a note out and standing for two minutes was not accompanied by silence but by chattering teeth.


        Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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        • R Rage

          My 5. I am totally with you on that point. I think that "morbid fascination and national hand-wringing" for those who gave their lives for the nation ( intentionally or not ) is very present in the US culture. I think most of us here in Europe would agree to find this slightly overdone, to say the least. (Don't get me wrong, I mean no offense here, just picking up something I noticed)

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          I think the cultural difference between europe and america makes americans, to us, seem over-dramatic in general. And perhaps, for us Brits, there is an element of the fact that terrorists have been blowing bits of our countries up for decades now so that it feels a little bit more 'everyday' than it does for the americans

          Pedis ex oris

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            Fat__Eric wrote:

            Dalek Dave wrote:

            Firstly, Very few people today could say what the 5th of November was all
            about.

            Burning Catholics isnt it? :)

            Maxwell falling off his boat. A happy day indeed.

            Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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            ChrisElston wrote:

            Maxwell falling being pushed off his boat by Mossad. A happy day indeed.

            FTFY :laugh:

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            • D Dalek Dave

              The only enemy is the government. To quote Madame Whiteadder "Cold is God's way of telling us to burn more Catholics"

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              But I like Catholics. :sigh:


              Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                But I like Catholics. :sigh:


                Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                Although you couldn't eat a whole one.

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  WTF is poppy day? The term is Armistice Day, and whilst it is a time for remembering all those who have fallen, it was first created for WW1. My point is that we don't spend the day reciting the names of everyone who died in the war, we don't show teary-eyed widows and orphans, we don't have the suitably somber music overlaying the serious looking news reporter as black and white 'arty' images are presented to us of them as died. There is a time to move on, I think the 10th anniversary is it.

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                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                  WTF is poppy day?

                  What? You, UK citizen, and ex army, and you dont know what poppy day is? Lets see what google says:http://www.google.co.uk/#sclient=psy&hl=en&site=&source=hp&q=%22poppy+day%22&pbx=1&oq=%22poppy+day%22&aq=f&aqi=g5&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1700l3510l0l3697l11l9l0l0l0l0l546l2043l0.1.1.3.0.1l6l0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=b52565719a354932&biw=1272&bih=631[^] Oh look, there it is, as broad as daylight. Trying to hide your fallacy with feined ignorance? Tut tu, won't work here Dave. :) Oh, and yes, probably 10 years after WW1 widows were crying, and names were read out. I am sure in 100 years sept 11th will be a small ceremony. Give it time Dave, give it time. The wound is stil raw, the flesh not yet closed over.

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                    But I like Catholics. :sigh:


                    Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                    I have no problem with them, it was the politcal situation 400 years ago over which I have no control. And Blackadder is very funny.

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                    • R Rage

                      My 5. I am totally with you on that point. I think that "morbid fascination and national hand-wringing" for those who gave their lives for the nation ( intentionally or not ) is very present in the US culture. I think most of us here in Europe would agree to find this slightly overdone, to say the least. (Don't get me wrong, I mean no offense here, just picking up something I noticed)

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                      Rage wrote:

                      I think most of us here in Europe would agree to find this slightly overdone, to say the least.

                      Except for scousers, who have it even worse.

                      Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                        I have no problem with them, it was the politcal situation 400 years ago over which I have no control. And Blackadder is very funny.

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                        Nagy Vilmos
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                        The Ickles had temporary guilt about bonfire night when I explained it was remembering the killing of a Catholic who wanted to kill the King. But with hotdogs and sparkers, they soon got over any moral objections. :-D


                        Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                        • B BobJanova

                          I agree. It wasn't some massive moment of history like a world war where you can make the argument that we need to remember so we don't do it again (though I think we should can 'Remembrance' once there aren't actually people around who can remember WW1, as well) – it was a terrorist attack, notable only by the scale and the luck involved (I don't believe for a moment they knew the towers would collapse like that). Having a huge global memorial every year for 3000 Americans (mostly) and nothing for the many, many more civilians killed by our own countries in Afghanistan and Iraq gives entirely the wrong impression, too. But it's cheap political capital for those at the top and reminding people of it constantly gives them an excuse to push back against civil rights in the name of 'counter-terrorism', so I guess we will have to face another 10 years of anniversaries.

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                          BobJanova wrote:

                          (I don't believe for a moment they knew the towers would collapse like that).

                          No one thought they would collapse so readilly. I was shocked (ex structural engineer in steel buildings). Lots of planes have hit lots of buildings, never has one come aprt so easilly. When I read an inquest into the design I was not surprised though, it was shoddillly built.

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                            Although you couldn't eat a whole one.

                            Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                            Nagy Vilmos
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                            I dunno, Mrs Wife is pretty tasty...


                            Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                              I have no problem with them, it was the politcal situation 400 years ago over which I have no control. And Blackadder is very funny.

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                              Dalek Dave wrote:

                              I have no problem with them

                              Given some of your comments in the Soapbox and your stated militant atheism, I seriously doubt that statement is accurate. :rolleyes:

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                                Rage wrote:

                                I think most of us here in Europe would agree to find this slightly overdone, to say the least.

                                Except for scousers, who have it even worse.

                                Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                                ChrisElston wrote:

                                Except for scousers, who have it even worse.

                                It's only the red half.


                                Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                                  I have no problem with them

                                  Given some of your comments in the Soapbox and your stated militant atheism, I seriously doubt that statement is accurate. :rolleyes:

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                                  I have many catholic friends, I can see past the religion to see the man, it is religion in general that I dislike. They never try to influence me religiously.

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                                    I have many catholic friends, I can see past the religion to see the man, it is religion in general that I dislike. They never try to influence me religiously.

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                                    Fair enough. So you're opposed to the organisation of religion as opposed to the individuality of religion then.

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                                      Fair enough. So you're opposed to the organisation of religion as opposed to the individuality of religion then.

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                                      GParkings
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                                      this is pretty much my view. Most religious people i have come across are genuinely likable, likewise the moral code that most religions encourage is commendable. Its the organisations that tend to deviate from their own moral codes and generally care more for seeking power and influence than for the teachings of their creed. Fairly recently in the UK a decision was made in the church of england that several high up bishops didn't like, so they defected to catholicism. Either: 1. The 2 branches of christianty are so similar that there is negligible difference in the teachings, actions, etc. In which case, why have both? 2. There is significant difference in the teachings of the 2 branches that they are both justified in existing. In which case, switching their beliefs because of a political decision within the church of england suggests that their beliefs weren't that strong and, in fact, the driving force of their membership within the religious organization was something else such as power, wealth, politics, etc

                                      Pedis ex oris

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                                        this is pretty much my view. Most religious people i have come across are genuinely likable, likewise the moral code that most religions encourage is commendable. Its the organisations that tend to deviate from their own moral codes and generally care more for seeking power and influence than for the teachings of their creed. Fairly recently in the UK a decision was made in the church of england that several high up bishops didn't like, so they defected to catholicism. Either: 1. The 2 branches of christianty are so similar that there is negligible difference in the teachings, actions, etc. In which case, why have both? 2. There is significant difference in the teachings of the 2 branches that they are both justified in existing. In which case, switching their beliefs because of a political decision within the church of england suggests that their beliefs weren't that strong and, in fact, the driving force of their membership within the religious organization was something else such as power, wealth, politics, etc

                                        Pedis ex oris

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                                        GParkings wrote:

                                        1. The 2 branches of christianty are so similar that there is negligible difference in the teachings, actions, etc. In which case, why have both?

                                        Both are very similar. The deviation was a purely political decision when king and pope had a falling out (this is a simplification of the politics of the time, but for convenience it will do).

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                                        • P Pete OHanlon

                                          I'd like to take this opportunity to remember Gavin MacMahon who was killed in the Twin Towers on 9/11. He was on the 99th floor when the plane hit and had only recently moved to America. He was so excited to be relocated there. It was his big adventure. I'd also like to remember his family, especially his dad Terry who had flown over to help him set up his apartment. Please, at this time, remember not only the people who lost their lives, but all those who were touched by the events of the day. The workers in the immediate vicinity - they will never forget the fear and horror. The emergency services. The families and friends. And please - no votes on this thread. This is a memorial, however feeble, to one of the nicest lads ever to walk the planet. Gav, you daft nowt, you're missed.

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                                          Now there is a hijacked thread.

                                          Charlie Gilley You're going to tell me what I want to know, or I'm going to beat you to death in your own house. "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783 “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759

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