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Slayer replied to the topic The White Season – BBC2 March 7th in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
The BBC is only false to you Bushy cos you have your blinkers on and they dont see your viewpoint
Take em off (bit like a good thoroughbred racehorse) and you’ll be much happier :wink:
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Slayer replied to the topic Earthquake in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that creates seismic waves
What happened was an earthquake…simple as
No one here has belittled any other worldwide earthquake- simply having a laugh about something most of us have never experienced before…jus cos the media decided to hype it up doesnt mean it…[Read more]
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Slayer replied to the topic government to cut benefits to junkies in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
@emmalush wrote:
He wont because he cant, its against human rights, which he signed upto, to stop giving benefits.
Its just a headline grabber because alot of people have voiced their concerns.
Was it last week they said people should learn English, again, how they going to stop folk coming here if they cant speak English, its against EU law to…
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Slayer replied to the topic Earthquake in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
Volcano eruption probably
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Slayer replied to the topic What made you swear today? in the board Tests, quizzes and games 17 years ago
an earthquake! :shock:
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Slayer replied to the topic This government wana bring us to our knees in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
AND jus one more thing
For those who do go abroad, the top 3 destinations are USA, NZ and Oz- among the 3 most multi cultural societies which exist anywhere
Now tell me Emma- these emigrants are leaving a multi cultural society they don’t like….for a multi culutural society they do like? you’re having a larf :D
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Slayer replied to the topic Iowa man sacked for demanding prostitute in the board Off topic chat 17 years ago
u bin on the pop too then :lol:
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Slayer replied to the topic This government wana bring us to our knees in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
@emmalush wrote:
796,000 Eastern Europeans have applied to work in Britain after their countries joined the European Union, a population more than the size of Leicestershire.
Approximately 300,000 brits leave the UK each year, meaning britain is becoming a foreigners land.
With social cohesion at its worst point, it can only get worse with non…
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Slayer replied to the topic Iowa man sacked for demanding prostitute in the board Off topic chat 17 years ago
then he should have had a hand shandy n he’d still have his job
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Slayer replied to the topic National DNA Database in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
Funnily enough it was CCTv images which led the police to the bus stop stalker who was convicted yesterday.
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Slayer replied to the topic "there might be a Donna Bailey in your street" in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
NO PB
He’ll take the £5,000 offered by the BNP to go back to where he “came from” (Dudley?) as they don’t want him here either
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Slayer replied to the topic HMRC pays criminal for ‘tax dodger’ discs in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
So is he a “crook” or is he a “whistleblower”?
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Slayer replied to the topic White liberals are the decent people’s enemy in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
I doubt they are particularly drawn towards you too :D
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Slayer replied to the topic National DNA Database in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
DNA evidence alone doesnt convict people- but it gives the police leads to follow up- DNA kick starts good old fashioned police work.
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Slayer replied to the topic Strange happenings in Bridgend in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
As I’ve said the suicide rate in the Bridgend area is the same as the rest of the country
15 suicides (in the age group concerned) per 100,000 is the national “average”
17 suicides in Bridgend in 12 months and 120,000 people live in the Bridgend area
Not exceptional, not extraordinary, just very tragic, as is any other suicide
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Slayer replied to the topic National DNA Database in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
But isnt the point these 2 murderers werent on it voluntarily but were identified due to other crimes committed
The London model murder is a prime example- 2 years after she was killed, the police were no nearer finding her killer but they had some DNA- Mark Dixie then gets into a pub fight, is arrested and suddenly you have a matching DNA…[Read more]
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Slayer replied to the topic White liberals are the decent people’s enemy in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
@emmalush wrote:
The enemy of the decent people has reared its ugly head again today, this time the white “brains” from those who run society.
These white liberals have decided to allow 11,310 (14%) foreign nationals who are serving time for criminal activities on british streets, 270 days earlier than HALF their sentence.
These bad people may…
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Slayer replied to the topic National DNA Database in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
For me, DNA givesd the police a direction of travel- they have a “lead”
DNA on its own almost always doesn’t lead to a conviction- but the DNA gives the lead for the old fashioned police work to begin
And in last weeks Ipswich murders and last weeks London model murder case (which was also solved 2 1/2 years later thanks to DNA), neither accused…[Read more]
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Slayer replied to the topic National DNA Database in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
absolutely no doubt in my mind
The re introduction of the death penalty should be a fundamental cornerstone of any manifesto at the next election
It won’t be of course but we can but hope
I shudder to think how many murders, rape, assaults etc could be siolved tomorrow if we suddenly had a national DNA database
Instead, we have murderers,…[Read more]
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Slayer replied to the topic National DNA Database in the board Getting serious 17 years ago
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7260164.stm
From todays BBC news
The Chief Constable of Lincolnshire, in this article, is quite clear-
“If there was a national database of everybody then we would solve more crime, of that there is absolutely no doubt”
The choice belongs to us- more, publicised criminal solutions will mean less crime…[Read more]
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