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No limits to immigration
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Originally posted by Errata View PostBut the real victory was proving that Queen Victoria's genetic makeup led to the invention of the Hot Pocket. That I was proud of.
Yes indeed. In fact the Hot Pocket that she opened during her state visit to Alabama is still spoken of to this very day!!!
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Originally posted by Errata View PostBut the real victory was proving that Queen Victoria's genetic makeup led to the invention of the Hot Pocket.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostHi Zodiac
However, the following song offers a prophylactic against such complications :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpjjzIzdZZs
Love that first song!!!As for the second, all I can say is that ... Well, I'm amazed... This must be the first ever recorded instance of a bloke not only providing but, even rarer yet, actually offering the use of a prophylactic to protect against unfortunate complications!!!
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Originally posted by Zodiac View PostAs a side note, it has been estimated that any two people of English descent are probably no more than distant than 20-25th cousins. Kate and William are 15th cousins, Prince Charles and President Obama are 17th cousins and Sarah Palin and Obama are 10th cousins!!! Palin... yes Caz, you were right, that way insanity lies!!!
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Originally posted by Zodiac View PostHi Robert, hi Errata,
A rough guide to Hanoverian familial relationships with their consorts!!!
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Zodiac.
But the real victory was proving that Queen Victoria's genetic makeup led to the invention of the Hot Pocket. That I was proud of.
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Hi Zodiac
However, the following song offers a prophylactic against such complications :
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Kissing Cousins!!!
Hi Robert, hi Errata,
A rough guide to Hanoverian familial relationships with their consorts!!!
King George I married his 1st cousin
King George II married his 3rd cousin once removed
Prince of Wales Frederick married his 3rd cousin once removed
King George III married his 3rd cousin
King George IV married his 1st cousin
King William IV married his 3rd cousin once removed
Victoria & Edward Augustus were 3rd cousins once removed
Queen Victoria married Albert, her 1st cousin
King Edward VII married his 3rd cousin
King George V married his 2nd cousin once removed
King George VI put a little distance into the Royal gene pool and married his 13th cousin. They were both descended from Henry VII.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh are:
2nd cousins once removed through common descent from King Christian IX of Denmark and 3rd cousins through common descent from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert!!!
Prince Charles is said to have proposed to his 2nd cousin, but when she turned him down he proposed to Diana, his 7th cousin once removed.
Mother-son, father-daughter and brother-sister matchs are, of course, a total recipe for genetic disasters. These were practiced in some ancient civilizations, Egypt for example, and up until as late as the 1700's Hawaiian royalty praticed sister and brother marriages, although it was consider taboo to marry one's own children there are a few cases of this happening. Queen Keopuolani, Kamehameha's most sacred wife and niece was the epitome of incestual relations; her father and mother were half-siblings, her grandmother and grandfathers were close cousins. All Hawaiian chiefs at the end of the 1700s were cousins. But unlike some of the pharaohs of Egypt the Hawaiian kings didn't seem to show any genetic birth defects, but they did died really young and were unable to produce children!!!
The Hapsburgs had a particularly nasty penchant for uncles marrying their own nieces!!! Again the risk of genetic defects, both physical and mental, among any offspring of such unions is very high. Repeated generations of first cousin marriages, can approach the same levels of genetic defects and illness as those resulting from descent from an uncle/niece marriage. Of particularly high risk are those involving double first cousins, which is when two siblings of one family reproduce with two siblings of another family. The resulting children are related to each other through both parents' families. Double first cousins share both sets of grandparents in common. Genetically, they are as related as half-siblings.
I'm afraid that it is a sad fact that the Pakistani population in the UK is suffering from advancing rates of genetic disease because of the continued prevalence of first cousin marriages.
As a side note, it has been estimated that any two people of English descent are probably no more than distant than 20-25th cousins. Kate and William are 15th cousins, Prince Charles and President Obama are 17th cousins and Sarah Palin and Obama are 10th cousins!!! Palin... yes Caz, you were right, that way insanity lies!!!
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Zodiac.
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Errata, as far as I'm aware Prince Charles isn't the product of a succession of cousin marriages, nor is he insane.
It's curious to see a eugenic argument suddenly being introduced into the discussion.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostHi Caz
Then you must be a bit concerned about the cousin marriage preference of many Asians? It hasn't produced any bad effects as far as I know. At least, they're still doing it.
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Hi Caz
Then you must be a bit concerned about the cousin marriage preference of many Asians? It hasn't produced any bad effects as far as I know. At least, they're still doing it.
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Originally posted by Bob Hinton View PostSo what you are saying is that people shouldn't worry about being labelled if they know they do not deserve the label? Fair enough but I can't help but wonder if most people would mind being labelled a paedophile – even if they were sure they weren’t one.
Don’t forget the people at the Salem Witch trials were pretty sure they weren’t witches – somehow I don’t think that gave them much comfort as they were being hung - of course I could be wrong there!
We can all find examples of not very nice people moving away from their own neighbourhood and into someone else's. But that's not a very smart argument for everyone staying put in the small village where they were born and sharing the same surname. That way insanity lies - literally.
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Caz
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Originally posted by Bob Hinton View Post– somehow I don’t think that gave them much comfort as they were being hung - of course I could be wrong there!
The correct word is hanged.
Unless of course they were being used like a pair of curtains etc.
Derrick
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Greetings.
Originally posted by Limehouse View PostThink about it Bob - how do you think non-law-breaking immigrants feel when they read all those Daily Mail articles? You know - those immigrant who are your friends for instance? Don't you think they feel unfairly labelled? Think about the 'drip - drip - drip' effect of that negative and discriminatory language.
And this is the point I have been hammering away at. If we do nothing to root out the criminal element amongst the immigrants and throw them out then eventually all of them will get tarred with the same brush. I have repeated this countless times but do the labellers take any notice of my support for immigrants? No they just keep banging on about how we have criminals as well so it’s all right to let in even more.
But you yourself are now trying to label the Daily Mail. They have never stated or intimated that all immigrants are criminals. You accuse them of using ‘negative and discriminatory’ language. Well it is negative because they are talking about criminals – off hand I can’t really think of anything positive to say about criminals, and discriminatory because obviously they don’t want to tar everyone with the same brush and are discriminating between the immigrant criminals and the decent immigrants.
What they do is to report the facts. Now if they are not reporting the facts then we have a course of action to take. I find it slightly ridiculous when people like LTT keeping banging on about ‘Oh it’s only the Daily Mail – we can ignore them’, completely overlooking the fact that most of the other papers and news services carry the same story. There was one incident that I posted on (Jobs for Ethnic Minorities only whites need not apply) and I gave a link to the story which appeared in the Daily Mail. The LWL then started jumping up and down saying that as it appeared in the DM it was right wing propaganda – completely overlooking the fact that the story appeared in most of the other papers, the BBC and on the councils own website. They couldn’t argue the facts so they tried to divert attention away from them by saying ‘Oh well it’s only the Daily Mail’.
The point about labelling is that it is a well known ploy amongst extremists to stick labels on anyone they want silenced. The Nazis used ‘Jew’, the Soviets ‘Counter Revolutionary’ etc and you still see it today. Take this ridiculous Global Warming fiasco which is now costing us billions for no good effect. Anyone who dared to speak up and say, “Hang on a minute, those figures don’t stack up” were immediately labelled ‘Global Warming Deniers’ to fix them in the public’s mind with ‘Holocaust Deniers’ – evil people all.
Even on these boards if you dare to voice a contrary opinion the loonies try to stick labels on you. On this thread I have been called a racist (the standard label stuck on anyone who dares to try and discuss immigration), a bigot, and a xenophobe and so on. When I object to this I get told ‘Ah well as long as you know you aren’t that’s ok’.
On another thread, Slutwalks, it was sexist, anti-feminist and rapist. Yes LTT actually called me a rapist (I had the post removed).
These bullies when they start slinging these labels around expect you to keep quiet and slink away – when you don’t they go into super waffle.
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Originally posted by Bob Hinton View PostSo what you are saying is that people shouldn't worry about being labelled if they know they do not deserve the label? Fair enough but I can't help but wonder if most people would mind being labelled a paedophile – even if they were sure they weren’t one.
Don’t forget the people at the Salem Witch trials were pretty sure they weren’t witches – somehow I don’t think that gave them much comfort as they were being hung - of course I could be wrong there!
Think about it Bob - how do you think non-law-breaking immigrants feel when they read all those Daily Mail articles? You know - those immigrant who are your friends for instance? Don't you think they feel unfairly labelled? Think about the 'drip - drip - drip' effect of that negative and discriminatory language.
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