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    • RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"

      But if we're going to argue or discuss, please at least use what I actually wrote.

      I did use exactly what you wrote.

      I can't think of the polls right now, but I get several major magazines (US News, The Week) but it is crazy stuff like 60% of Iraqis think the world trade center bombings were done by Americans!

      I showed why gloabally, not just muslims, think the US had a hand in 9/11.

      Just because you don't like my answer, it doesn't mean I didn't use what you wrote.

      BTW, we may not have fully taken over Iraq, but we did get control of the oil and other contracts.

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"

      While you may not have said ALL, that is the impression you seem to be giving off.

      Speaking of Israel, you will find that most of Europe sides with the Palestinians because they view Israel's actions as being heavy handed and extremely hypocritical.  Israel has no more right to exist than any other country, yet Americans due to their over reliance on religion think it's sacred and must exist for eternity.  So NO, you won't find any mainstream anti Israel church.

      You already admitted that there are plenty of christian preachers that spew hate.  Spewing hate is just as bad because crack heads are going to and do think that means they are doing good when they do evil things.  Slavery was justified using the bible.  The holocaust was justified using the bible.  The catholic church is extremely homophobic. While they may not directly tell people to kill us, they certainly make sure everyone knows we're evil and they also tell their flocks to fight evil.  Put 2 and 2 together.

      I'm disappointed that you can not or will not see that the constant hate "preaching" toward groups does lead to increased violence against those groups.

      Institutions, nations, etc, etc should apologize for their actions, no matter how long ago it was.  Your church has plenty to apologize for and maybe that's why you don't like the idea, because they'd be apologizing for eternity for their past sins. You love Israel and the jews so much, yet look at the role your church played during and after WW2.

      I'm not sure why you brought slavery and Affirmative Action/quotas into this conversation.  There's a difference between apologizing and AA/quotas.

      Why do I say that you are desperate?  Let's go back and look at what's been said here.  You said that 60% of muslims think that Americans had a hand it 9/11.  I reply to that showing why people all over the world think the same way and you say our Presidents that I mentioned didn't do anything out of religion.  While I never ever implied they did, GWB repeatedly and constantly wore his religion on his sleeve, as did Tony Blair.  GWB even called this whole mess his crusades.  So you tried to turn this into a muslim thing, when in fact it's a global thing.

      Go look up PNAC and check out the names of the members, then google them.  You will find that they were notorious christians, like Rumsfeld who forced prayer on the people that worked for him, despite separation of church and state.  I can't remember which of th etop of my head, but either Rumsfeld or Ashcroft ordered that all male nude statues on federal property have their man bits covered up because it violated his beliefs.  You may remember that one of your popes took a chisel and hacked off a lot of statue cocks for the same reason.  PNAC was basically far right wing conservative christians and jews.

      Papa Bush famously said that atheists are not citizens or patriots.

      You should also check out the writings of your various early church leaders.

      I believe it was St Augustine of Hippo that said; "You get a better sort of christian through the sword, than if they come to the faith willingly".

      Or how about this; "Clearly the person who accepts the Church as an infallible guide will believe whatever the Church teaches." by Thomas Aquinas

      Here's what Jesus has to say for himself in Matt 10:34-39;  "Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law—a man's enemies will be the members of his own household. Anyone who loves his father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it."

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: Swiss court accepts that criminal HIV exposure is only ‘hypothetical’ on suc

      I'm not sure I agree with this.

      How can anyone be sure that a person always takes their medication?!

      Low risk is not no risk.

      the risk of transmission for an HIV-positive individual on successful treatment was less than one in 100,000

      How much science has been done to prove this?!

      that it was highly unlikely that the soldier could have infected either women because of his low viral load

      Ok, so Stevie Wonder can never be charged with attempted murder if he shoots a gun at someone because he's blind and the likely hood of him killing the person is low.

      posted in General News
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    • RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"

      Ted Kaczynski and Timothy McVeigh weren't religious as far as I know.

      However, the  Army of God bombed abortion clinics and murdered abortion doctors.  Eric Rudolph is a believer that bombed the Olympics, among other terrorist crimes.

      How many years did it take for the Pope to condemn the violence in the name of religion?!  Violence due to religion has gone on since the beginning of time.  They didn't condemn the bombing of the gay bar in London or the one in Atlanta.

      Why are you so desperate to separate the hate mongering words of christian leaders and the actions of some of their followers, but condemn all muslims based on the words of some of their leaders?  It's the hate spewing christian preachers that make it still acceptable to kill gays, abortion doctors and for juries to acquit the murderers.  As a christian/catholic, you are less likely to see the connections other christians/catholics have to terrorism, then you are to see those of muslims.  It's common nature.

      A lot of Americans and Europeans believe that the US government had a hand in 9/11.  Go back and look at some of the evidence that they put forward.  The idea to create a terrorist attack/disaster on American soil is well known. Kennedy considered doing it against Cuba to justify an all out invasion and ever since Pearl Harbor, people have claimed the FDR allowed it to happen so he'd have an excuse to join the war.  PNAC is a conservative think tank who said that we needed some sort of terrorist event so we could go into the middle east and take over a country and get their oil fields for the US.  They wrote that during Clinton's Presidency.  Most of PNAC were part of the Reagan and papa Bush administrations and then ended up in the GWB administration.  They get back in power and suddenly what they wanted to happen becomes a reality, yea for them.  We know for a fact that GWB was told starting in January 2001 that a plane attack was a likely even in the very near future and he did nothing.  People get sentenced to death in the US based on far less circumstantial evidence.

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"

      The reason I brought up home grown American terrorists is because you said they weren't religious.  Most of them are christian who used their religion to justify their terrorism, just like muslims do.  Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Oral Robert, and most other christian leaders spew hate from the pulpit, knowing that some idiots are going to do their dirty work.  Turn on the TV on Sunday and watch the hate flow.

      There's a problem with both christianity and islam.  Neither group's leaders will be vocal in criticize the lunatics.  When the UK had the 7/7 and 7/21 bombings, it was nearly impossible to get a muslim on TV to condemn it.  The same thing when gay bars and abortion clinics got blown up in the US. You couldn't get a christian to come on tv to condemn it.

      Jews and muslims are not supposed to charge their own interest, according to their holy text, but it's great to charge outsiders interest.

      There's been recent discussions in the UK over muslim men grooming young white girls for sex because they whites girls as disposable, while they want to keep their girls pure for marriage.  It's been reported that out of 56 cases like this in Bradford, 53 were muslim men mostly of which were from Pakistan.  Ok, Bradford is a high muslim area, but why were only white girls targeted?  Even the Guardian newspaper, which is calling us all "islamaphobes", says a study shows that 20% of all under age grooming for sex cases in the UK are committed by muslim men.  However, muslims {both men and women} only make up about 2.8% of the UK population according to the 2001 census.  So in reality, 1.3% of the UK population are committing 20% of this type of crime.

      Yes, muslims {majority} view the west, especially the US, as the great satan.  Some of this I can understand and some of this is misplaced blame for things the UK and France did. The US propped up evil dictators like the Shah of Iran, while the UK and France chopped up and gave away Kurdistan after WW1 and the Kurds have been slaughtered and persecuted ever since by the countries that got the 4 chunks.

      Jews used terrorism to get Israel and they started long before WW2 even became a glint in Hitler's eye.  But now they are whining about terrorism.

      And what about the polls conducted in Iraq, Iran etc?

      I'm not sure what you are referring to.

      Yeah, they hate us. Is that something new?  The west is guilty of a lot of things, but the muslims are creating their own problems and blaming the west for many things too.

      If you are referring to the Iranians' belief that the elections have been rigged, well they are finally catching on.

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"

      The reason that we allow muslims to immigrate to the west is because we take pity on their "lowly existence" in a 3rd world dictatorship.  Of course many use that as an excuse to come to the west to try and convert it to their liking by any means necessary {bombs or lawsuits}.

      There are several international immigration laws that demand that certain people are given refugee status.  Like most other laws, they know how to work the system here too.  Most travel illegally through Europe heading to soft touch UK with no documents so they can't be sent home.

      There's another documentary coming on this week {or is it next week} of undercover filming at tax payer funded mulsim schools where they are teaching hate for all things not muslim.  Yep, the UK allows religious schools to pretty much teach whatever they want and use tax payer money to fund it.

      The US has had plenty of terrorists, most of which are of the christian persuasion.  Bombing abortion clinics and gay bars, snipering {I made a new word} people they don't like in their own homes and the list goes on and on.

      The koran tells muslims to spread the "word" by any means.  A lot of people cry foul when the violence in the koran is mentioned but people have to know it's there to understand some of the attitudes we are seeing.

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: Judge bans {gay} man with low IQ from having sex

      Prostitution has gone through phases. Some times the hookers get arrested, other times the Johns get arrested and other times no one gets arrested.

      Until this lawsuit, the council only paid for his housing and other welfare payments.  I'm not sure how much "care" they provided.

      I have no idea about the "lewd acts" bit.

      Due to the nature of the case, it was done in secret, but what we do know is what the judge deemed to be open to the public.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Judge bans {gay} man with low IQ from having sex

      There are cases where heteros are forced to have some sort of birth control implanted, but none that prevent a person from having sex, until this one.  At least that's what has been being said on the various news chat shows.

      From what I gather, the boyfriend has a low IQ from standard, but not as bad as Alan.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: {360} RPG games ????

      I loved Bioshock 1, but was disappointed with BS2.

      posted in Video Gaming
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    • RE: Judge bans {gay} man with low IQ from having sex

      I'm disappointed by how weak all of articles and headlines are on this story.  The fact that this has never happened to a hetero, but is happening to a gay person isn't even mentioned in any of the articles.

      Also, councils have been paying for heteros with mental and physical disabilities to have sex via hookers.

      hXXp://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/7945785/Councils-pay-for-prostitutes-for-the-disabled.html

      Councils pay for prostitutes for the disabled

      Taxpayers' money is being spent on prostitutes, lap dancing clubs and exotic holidays under schemes designed to give more independence to the disabled.

      By Laura Donnelly, Michael Howie and Ben Leach 9:30PM BST 14 Aug 2010

      One local authority is using its budget to pay for the services of a prostitute in Amsterdam, while others have said visits to lap dancing clubs are permissible under new policies which transfer funds directly to those who receive care from social services.

      Holidays abroad, subscriptions for internet dating and driving lessons have all been funded by the taxpayer under a national initiative introduced by the last Government.

      The £520 million scheme promised to give elderly people and those with disabilities more control over the care they received, by passing on cash so individuals could choose the services they needed, such as home help, or mobility aids.

      An investigation by The Sunday Telegraph can disclose that exotic holidays, internet dating subscriptions and adventure breaks, as well as visits to sex workers and lap dancing clubs have been permitted under the system.

      One local authority has agreed a care plan including payment for a 21-year-old with learning disabilities to have sex with a prostitute in Amsterdam next month.

      His social worker, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said social services were there to identify and meet the needs of their clients – which, in the case of an angry and frustrated young man, meant paying for sex.
      Another care worker said staff at her council had been told that trips to lap dancing clubs could be funded, if it could be argued that it would help the "mental and physical well being" of their client.

      In response to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, four local authorities describe themselves as "condoning" the payment of sex workers by disabled clients, using money transferred from their budgets.
      Other councils said they took no moral judgement about the use of funds, but said care money could be spent on anything, as long as it was not illegal.

      Paying for sex is not against the law but soliciting sexual services, kerb crawling and paying for sex with women who have been coerced into prostitution is.

      In Greater Manchester and Norfolk, councils say payments to social care clients can be used to pay for internet dating subscriptions.

      In the course of 12 months, one man with mental health problems from Norwich received a holiday in Tunisia, a subscription to an internet dating site, driving lessons, and expensive art materials.

      Department of Health documents describe how the man received the funding on top of his state benefits, after suffering from psychiatric problems when his wife asked for a divorce.

      In the report on his case, the man says he needed "some time out, some rest and a change of scenery" after suffering marital problems and says the break in Tunisia with a friend was cheaper than a week in institutional care.
      Trafford council, in Greater Manchester, says its budgets cannot be spent on anything illegal, or anything that would bring the council into disrepute. It suggests personal budgets could be used for holidays, adventure breaks, subscriptions to dating agencies, horse riding or to buy a pet.

      The FOI survey, by The Outsiders and TLC Trusts – two groups which campaign for the sexual rights of people with disabilities – found most local authorities said they did not "condone" transfer of their funds to pay for sex.
      But of 121 councils who responded, 97 per cent said they had no policy on the topic, allowing discretion for social workers and junior managers about how to manage such requests.

      Several councils contacted by this newspaper said they did not know if they had ever funded visits by disabled people to sex workers.

      Stockton-on-Tees borough council said it did not think it had funded sex workers for clients. A spokesman said people "in receipt of our care can do whatever they wish, though we would not condone or be involved in anything illegal".

      A spokeswoman for Knowsley council said requests for funding to access sexual services would be "looked at on a case by case nature".

      Doncaster council said that so far it had not funded any requests for sexual services, but said future decisions would depends on the needs of the individual.

      Norfolk county council said it did not believe it had funded any visits to sex workers, but Di Croot, assistant team manager for learning disabilities in North Norfolk said such requests would be looked on "favourably" with staff encouraged to be "as free thinking as possible" about how to ensure all the needs of clients were met.

      Zoe Grace Cozens, who wrote the council's policy on learning disability and sexuality, said the authority also had a duty of care to ensure that those with learning disabilities were not being exploited financially, if they paid for prostitutes from their own money.

      "That could mean care workers phoning to check what rate sex workers were charging," she added.

      Belinda Schwer, a legal consultant who advises councils, said many local authorities agreed support plans for clients which did not specify how funds would be used, once they passed out of their hands.

      "From what I have seen, at least one quarter of local authorities are doing support plans which only state what outcome should be achieved – not which services are being employed."

      In the case of someone given funds to go to a sex worker, such documents might set out an intended emotional outcome, rather than the means by which it was achieved, she suggested. "If you have got a happy and calm person who was previously frustrated and angry, that might achieve a good outcome, but the case law says councils should be setting out which services are being used," she said.

      Neil Coyle, director of policy at Disability Alliance, said most people with disabilities did not want or expect the state to pay for sexual services.

      He said: "When people go to councils for help, they are looking for essential services to maintain some level of dignified existence – help to dress and wash. Given that councils have been drawing the most basic support from those who need it, I do not think this is the biggest concern of people with disabilities."

      Liz Sayce, chief executive of disability network Radar, said the desire for sexual relations was a matter of human rights, meaning cases involving payments should be carefully examined on a "case by case" basis.

      Matthew Elliot, chief executive of The Taxpayers’ Alliance said it was “deeply worrying” that public money had been spent on the services of prostitutes, lapdancing clubs and to pay for holidays.

      He said: “Many taxpayers will be appalled and offended that money intended for social care has been used in this way. What's more, it’s deeply worrying that this scheme has been so vulnerable to these abuses. It’s essential that where public funds are involved, there are the sort of checks and balances in place that prevent money being wasted in this way”.

      posted in Gay News
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    • Judge bans {gay} man with low IQ from having sex

      hXXp://www.vancouversun.com/life/Judge+bans+with+from+having/4225699/story.html#ixzz1D2RzFmoF

      Judge bans man with low IQ from having sex

      BY MARTIN BECKFORD, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 4, 2011

      A man with a low IQ has been banned from having sexual intercourse by a High Court judge who admitted the case raised questions about "civil liberties and personal autonomy".

      The 41 year-old had been in a relationship with a man with whom he lived and told officials "it would make me feel happy" for it to continue.

      But his local council, which provides his accommodation, decided his "vigorous sex drive" was inappropriate and that with an IQ of 48 and a "moderate" learning disability, he did not understand what he was doing. It started legal proceedings to restrict the relationship.

      A psychiatrist involved in the case tried to prevent the man being given sex education, on the grounds that it would leave him "confused".

      Mr Justice Mostyn said the case was "legally, intellectually and morally" complex as sex is "one of the most basic human functions" and the court must "tread especially carefully" when the state tries to curtail it.

      But he agreed that the man, known only as Alan, should not be allowed to have intercourse with anyone on the grounds that he did not have the mental capacity to understand the health risks associated with his actions.

      Under the judge's order, the man is now subject to "close supervision" by the local authority to ensure he does not break the highly unusual order. The judge concluded: "Alan does not have the capacity to consent to and engage in sexual relations.

      "In such circumstances it is agreed that the present regime for Alan's supervision and for the prevention of future sexual activity is in his best interests."

      It is the latest controversial case to come before Britain's Court of Protection. Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005, its judges have the power to make life-or-death decisions for people deemed to lack the intelligence to make them for themselves - such as ordering that they undergo surgery, have forced abortions, have life-support switched off or be forced to use contraception.

      In the latest case, the man known as Alan was described as being physically able but "seriously challenged in all aspects of his mental functionality". He lived in a home provided by the council, where he developed a sexual relationship with a man called Kieron by the court. Alan was also accused of making lewd gestures at children in a dentists' surgery and on a bus, although no police action was taken.

      The town hall began court proceedings in 2009 to restrict contact with Kieron on the grounds that he lacked mental capacity, and an interim order was made.

      "Since then Alan has been subjected to close supervision to prevent any further sexual activity on his part," said the judge.

      © Copyright © The Daily Telegraph

      While there has been similar cases that involved heterosexuals with low IQ, their right to have sex has never been denied.

      Chalk another one up for blatant homophobia in the government and courts.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Popular chicken chain under fire for anti-gay marriage donations

      While Target may not have been giving money for homophobic issues, they knowingly gave the money to a notorious homophobe.

      Imagine the what would have happened if if Tom Emmer was anti black or anti jewish.  Besides the massive media coverage, they {blacks or jews} wouldn't sit back and say, "Target doesn't hate us, they just support him".

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"

      Another muslim preaching hate while whining that people hate him and his kind.

      Can we say HYPOCRITE?!

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: Torrent Comments

      It's not exactly what we mean by torrent comment.

      It would be better to send by PM, but we would not punish you for posting that as a torrent comment as it's not aggressive or flaming.

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • RE: Airline cuts All Black gay kiss scene

      It's true that all groups need to lighten up.

      However, it seems that the world demands that gays lighten up while everyone else refuses to do the same. And for this very reason I won't give stereotype because people will scream that I'll a racist and whatnot.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Uganda gay rights activist David Kato killed

      Sadly, this will not prevent Uganda from getting aid from the west.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Bristol gay couple win Cornwall B&B bed ban case

      They are not the same thing, however they are supposed to be treated the same in most cases.  This is one of the cases where both are supposed to be treated the same..

      Areas like work and private pensions can exclude transferring the pension benefits to civil partners, but they have to give it to hetero married partners.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Bristol gay couple win Cornwall B&B bed ban case

      The homophobe couple are appealing the court ruling.

      The Christian Institute is funding the appeal.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Southern Plantations Weren't So "Romantic" For Blacks

      There are many articles that talk about the government paying for it.  The wikipedia article says the government paid the Bishop of Exeter and his 2 cronies for the slaves.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Airman Gets 8 Years in Prison in HIV Exposure Case

      Under the UCMJ, the fact that it's consensual doesn't mean diddly squat.

      posted in General News
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