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The fact that they are also radioisotopes is irrelevant though. 99% of radioisotopes are not fissile.
I'm a bit weirded out that you want to argue over something we both agree on. But meh. :shrug:
The fact that they are also radioisotopes is irrelevant though. 99% of radioisotopes are not fissile.
I'm not arguing. I'm correcting.I'm a bit weirded out that you want to argue over something we both agree on. But meh. :shrug:
I'm not arguing. I'm correcting.
If you could just move a bit to the right..I can't get a clear shot.
You know it would be nice if the cartoons were actually funny.
Unfortunately we are headed in the opposite direction...many things the French have absolutely spot on (complete separation of Church and State for one).
It'll fail. Most private members bills do. But the government needs to be seen to be receptive to the demands of the religious in an election year.Unfortunately we are headed in the opposite direction
If people would just ignore Choudary he would go away.
Old Choudray calls the magazine in the UK an act of war...by any standards of behaviour, coming here and threatening consequence for perfectly legal things is rather inflammatory itself.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-radical-cleric-calling-it-an-act-of-war.html
Who knows.. Maybe he actually yelled "Leroy Jenkins" to get the boost of courage before running in?Take it I was the only one thinking that was the Gendarme equivalent of Leroy Jenkins then?
I see you don't believe in his right to free speech.I really wish they'd just hand that cunt over to the US, he's bound to have terrorism acts somewhere in his past, send the cunt to join Captain Hook in the US prisons.
Conservatives and Labour support moves to make prayers part of official council business. Cunts.
Who do you vote for then?This kind of shite will make me an active voter again. I can't remember the last time I gave a shit about politics but I will not have religion forced into our daily lives by the state.
Greens it is thenI'm under no illusion it'll be wasted vote and I'd never vote for lib dems. Maybe 6 years ago I would have considered it, but not now.
I think it's time our government got off it's arse and made it possible for people to vote over the internet.
Whilst I'd like that very much, the problem then becomes one of anonymity.I think it's time our government got off it's arse and made it possible for people to vote over the internet.
Greens it is then
Why would they do that, it'd just result in more protest votingI vote for whichever local candidate I feel best represents my interests. I've voted for all manner of people.
I think it's time our government got off it's arse and made it possible for people to vote over the internet. I'm not lazy but having to go to a building and put a cross on a bit of paper which goes in a bucket is just silly.
Why would they do that, it'd just result in more protest voting
I see you don't believe in his right to free speech.
He's not inciting violence (which is a disgraceful law anyway) - so you should be supporting his right to say this - even if you disagree with him.