ChatterBank4 mins ago
The law is not always an ass
I'm very pleased these three men have been found guilty. I hope the punishment is the maximum possible.
http://news.sky.com/h...news/article/16153305
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, some people are outraged by those who indulge in unnatural sexual acts. Nobody has the monopoly on being "appalled", and not everyone finds it acceptable by those who indulge in such behaviour.
Doesn't bother me, my "bits" are strictly heterosexual, and if I'd had a leaflet it would have gone straight in the bin. Despite my disapproval, a piece of paper would not make me go "queer bashing", something I'm sure would apply to 99.9% of normal people.
Doesn't bother me, my "bits" are strictly heterosexual, and if I'd had a leaflet it would have gone straight in the bin. Despite my disapproval, a piece of paper would not make me go "queer bashing", something I'm sure would apply to 99.9% of normal people.
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I've just had to spool down through the latest threads to find that.
AOG - there is nothing in the title of this question, not the question itself to alert me to the content. I don't read through every question. I find the 'split loyalities' remark disappointing. It suggests something appalling - that I would side with people who wish death on gays.
I don't know how anyone could say something like that.
Very disappointing.
AOG - there is nothing in the title of this question, not the question itself to alert me to the content. I don't read through every question. I find the 'split loyalities' remark disappointing. It suggests something appalling - that I would side with people who wish death on gays.
I don't know how anyone could say something like that.
Very disappointing.