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Old 31st Jul 2006, 21:03
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It's bloody happened again!

Some invisible mod has hacked stuff out.

OK. You read what Danny wants. Bye.
Pretty sure it's not Danny - he's not that childish or stasi-like.

Unlike some of the other Mods in here.

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Old 1st Aug 2006, 06:47
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They say the ones most against it are the closest to it
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 07:52
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Monty,
Bear in mind that the mod deleted my posts too. Hopefully you'll agree that
I wasn't being inflammatory or offensive; merely having a fairly civilised
debate with you about an issue we both feel concerned about. Although we're
on opposite sides of the fence, I don't think we were being offensive,
vindictive, hateful or libellous: so why delete the posts? It pi$$es me off
that whichever anonymous coward did it doesn't even have the balls to tell
us why he's doing it. If he's so concerned, maybe he should go back
to the older threads and remove all my posts there too. And yours. And
16B's. And AT's. And, indeed, anyone else who dares to voice an opinion on
this subject.
No? Thought not. Maybe a debate over a few pints would be a better option
anyway.
Well, whatever. It was good debating with someone who doesn't resort to PC
cr@p or reactionary rubbish, and I wish you all the best when you go
sandyside. Stay safe.
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 08:03
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Cheers tablet, that's a post with which I heartily agree!

All the best

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Old 1st Aug 2006, 08:34
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In the old days the Mil forum was un-moderated ..... the Mods for each of the fora used to be published on the index page and we were left to self-police......
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 08:45
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I don't have anything to say on this thread except for 2 points:

1. Some of the posters (on both sides) should hang their heads in shame; it is like a school playground at the minute.

2. If this forum is overmoderated (I can't judge because I obviously don't know what was deleted) then start an another website for military aviation and have it members only. Then Danny et all (with revenue loss) might revue their moderating policy.

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Old 1st Aug 2006, 09:18
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Then Danny et all (with revenue loss) might revue their moderating policy.
I do like a show. You reckon Danny will sing a song or play an instrument....
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 11:00
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Originally Posted by Monty77
Just googled number of Catholics in the world. 151 million.
McLelland - don't go to South America anytime soon.
We'd all miss you........savagely.


Number of screwed-up people who base their beliefs and lifestyle on the teachings of a grossly over-translated book (no honestly, a book)... 100 million-plus? (this takes into account a generous estimation of approximately fifty million people who presumably think their religion is as flawed and ridiculous, and downright dangerous as everyone else...)


Oh, and as I've already said, I don't agree with posts being removed either - I'd rather hear what people have to say - so don't go blaming me on that one!
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 18:54
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Honestly, this is the last time I can post for a month or so.

McLelland. I'm interested to hear your views on the Muslim take on your sexuality. Like I have said on numerous deleted posts, I'm not religious and believe in toleration. There are a damn site more Muslims in the world than Catholics but you seem to believe that your sexual orientation rises above the considerations of those who hold these two religious beliefs. There are an awful lot of people who suscribe to these religions and they don't live in UK.

You appear to be unable to compromize. I personally would not walk around Glasgow at night in an England shirt.

You appear to demand the right to have your 'gayness' affirmed by everybody, all the time. It simply won't work. It's a big world and lots of people do not agree with you.

Tablet eraser comes across as a guy who is reasonable. I respect that.

You come across as a Tatchell.

Unfortunately I cannot continue this debate as I'm off tomorrow. So, I can't respond to anything you may choose to post from here on in.

Crack on. Tablet came across as the sort of guy with whom you can agree to disagree but still get along famously. That's how it should be.

Joe Black: hope all this helps!
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 19:01
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Cheers Monty, enjoy your time in the sandpit!(presuming that's where yr heading)
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 19:22
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you seem to believe that your sexual orientation rises above the considerations of those who hold these two religious beliefs.

Duh, yeah I think so - I was born gay but unless I'm mistaken, nobody is born Catholic or Muslim, are they? So of course a person's sexuality is just a teensy bit more fundamental than a religious choice. Or maybe you're also one of these wierdos that thinks that people choose to be gay 'cause they like the clothes or something?!

You appear to demand the right to have your 'gayness' affirmed by everybody, all the time. It simply won't work. It's a big world and lots of people do not agree with you.

Not at all - frankly I (and most other people) don't care what you think one way or the other. Thankfully we now have a society which ensures that we're treated fairly and equally, regardless of the dark looks of disapproval from the odd bigot or backward societies that judge people on the basis of what they've read in some book, or heard some wierd guy in drag preaching on a Sunday morning..
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 23:15
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Smile

I tried to get a civil partnerships but it was much too difficult. See, I'm the only gay in the village!
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Not wanting to look like the devil's advocate, but are lesbians allowed married quarters as well?
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Old 2nd Aug 2006, 07:58
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do we really need to answer that one? Thought it's fairly self-explainatory
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Old 2nd Aug 2006, 08:29
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It is of course true that nobody is born Muslim or Catholic, but nobody is born a journalist either - so what's your excuse?
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Old 2nd Aug 2006, 09:14
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Just to throw this particular cat amongst....

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../13/wgay13.xml
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Old 2nd Aug 2006, 11:49
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Just returned after a few days to find my post removed.

What was wrong with the word "Hoop"??
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