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Yes Robert--a bit like one my fella sings sometimes-goes something like this "Hitler-he"s only got one ball,Goering has two but very small,Himler is very simla but Goebells has no balls at all!"
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Ah Nats, sometimes it's the most dreadful things that I joke about the most. We each have our own way of handling things.
And who wouldn't smile at "Hitler Sings George Formby"?
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I have always been very fond of Robert Julie,because he can be very playful.But tonight he is being a bit childish,talking rubbish about Hitler needing "anger management'.Don"t even joke about it Robert! Pity Hitler couldnt have been hung upside down like Mussolini was !
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On the other hand, Limehouse, one could argue that a full occupation of Germany in 1918 would have brought home to the Germans that they had actually been beaten, rather than "stabbed in the back" by the "November criminals." When the French occupied the Ruhr in 1923, the situation was quite different because Germany was defenceless by then.
It was a difficult situation, though. Basically Hindenberg, Ludendorff and the Kaiser led the country to disaster, then sodded off and left the civilian government to incur the odium of doing the dirty work.
No, I don't misunderstand you. I may think you naive, but not malicious.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostJust checking that you weren't thinking of getting the Nazis to address their genocidal issues...a course of anger management for Hitler...
I hope you do not misunderstand my intentions. I am tough on crime but I want to address the causes of criminality for the benefit of all. If we just punish but do not attempt to reform we have no hope of achieving change for the better.
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Just checking that you weren't thinking of getting the Nazis to address their genocidal issues...a course of anger management for Hitler...
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Originally posted by Robert View PostLimehouse, I'm curious : what's your attitude to our declaration of war on Germany in 1939?
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Hi Robert
Thanks, call me cynical but it doesn't suprise me either.
I have to say, swapping stories with people we actually got a good result.
In all fairness I should point out the Police and CPS were very good, they tried their hardest.
Tj
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Tj, my sympathies to you and your partner. Your case does not surprise me.
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Limehouse, I'm curious : what's your attitude to our declaration of war on Germany in 1939?
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Hi all
Limehouse, I do agree that they got away with it easy, because when they were caught they still had the blood splatters on their clothing. The forensics also proved that the blood spatter showed they were kicking my partner while he was laid prone on the floor, (hence the attempted murder charge). Also the bats and golf club in their possesion were covered in clingfilm, to avoid DNA traces, there was the pre-meditation. These weren't some people out for a nice drive, they were intent on hurting someone.
On the day of the court hearing they were late appearing, so the judge remanded them overnight in jail for the trial the next day. One in the prison hospital because he was diabetic. Overnight the one with diabetes took ill so a complaint was lodged against the Judge because he shouldn't be putting this bloke through all stress of the court case with his medical condition!!!
As far as I am aware there was no issues, they were men out for a good time and something to brag about to their mates. They were from a decent background and no known 'disadvantages' in life, they were just having fun, the problem being that they had gotten away with it previously with a slap on the wrist and even after with a slap on the wrist.
If they had been denied bail, at any of the times of attacks, then they wouldn't have been on the streets to attack anyone.
Tj
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Originally posted by brummie View PostNo-one did more to create poverty and deprivation in this country than the Thatcher woman by destroying peoples jobs.Is it any wonder that Britain is broken when people feel that they have been abandoned with no hope or prospects.
We are still paying the price today for the culture she created in which the sole motivating factor is personal greed and to hell with those who get left behind.Her creation was a Britain in which it is every man for themselves with no resposiblities for the consequences.I for one would rather live in asociety where those who are better off and doing very nicely thankyou are made to support thiose who are struggling on a day to day basis,not just pull up the ladder and say "you're not entitled to anything,you're on your own".That should be one of the 'obligations' that people should be looking to meet.
And - using Thatcher's example - maybe in 1914 more people should have exercised their duty to 'look after themselves' instead of enlisting or being conscripted and marching off to fight a war that would kill millions and do nothing to address the gap between the haves and have-nots.
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"Also there are are many immigrant mothers who came here for arranged marriages, who can't help with homework (and who's macho dads won't help), and don't speak the language, and don't leave home -let alone use libraries ; it's not the children's fault."
Well Ruby, you are in France, so this is a matter for the French people. But what you've described doesn't seem like a wise move on France's part - especially if it has its own indigenous problem families.
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