Archive for 2008
Dec 1st, 2008 by graham |
I was recently in a group and conversation turned to films. I said I had enjoyed the latest Bond film. A young lady present said she thought the Bond films, including the recent ones, are all awful. She complained about how the Bond character treats women.
I had to stop and think as I had thought [...]
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Nov 30th, 2008 by graham |
A group which aims to sideline religion from public life has been given a grant thought to be worth £35,000 by the Equality and Human Rights Commission for its work. The Commission is funding the British Humanist Association (BHA) to run a series of lectures on the place of religion and belief in human rights [...]
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Nov 29th, 2008 by graham |
Girls as young as 14 are to be told in a new video that having an abortion is their ‘right’ and is unlikely to cause them emotional or physical problems.
This sort of thing was mentioned in an old post of mine and is a continuing strategy of pro-abortionist, to deny those thinking of having an [...]
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Nov 27th, 2008 by graham |
Now you’re talking. The best gadget of all.
I don’t know why I like bikes so much. I have always done so. I love their simplicity and elegance of design, their accessible technology and their easy repair and maintenance. I love the bowling along, the unique sensation of movement they give.
My first was not a bike [...]
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Nov 25th, 2008 by graham |
It is a brave person who puts words in the mouth of God and this is a brave book.
“The Shack” is flying off the shelves in Christian bookshops and I have heard may people speaking in glowing terms about [...]
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Nov 25th, 2008 by graham |
My contract was up and I could have upgraded my phone but decided that as is it does all I want from it I would keep it and haggle for a reduced monthly fee. My phone is a Treo 680. And a red one too!
Syncing with Ubuntu has always been rather straight forward. In the [...]
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Nov 24th, 2008 by graham |
Equalities minister Harriet Harman wants new measures to ensure that more women, disabled people and ethnic minorities become MPs, such as ensuring individuals from these groups are selected as parliamentary candidates for certain seats. “And what is wrong with that?” many would ask.
But Miss Harman also has plans to fast-track openly homosexual MPs into Parliament.
Michael [...]
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