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USER COMMENTS BY MARGARET THATCHER |
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2/4/13 1:49 PM |
Margaret Thatcher | | | |
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Scott McMahan wrote: Interesting to see how the trend is shaping up where each subculture in Christianity has its own translation. No longer are there "standard" translations like the KJV, NSAB, etc. Now Southern Baptists have one (HCSB), Reformed people have one (ESV), liberals have one (CEB), etc. And the Charismatics will have one. Each group seems to want to capture the Bible dollars of its members and not let those dollars go out to big publishers like HarperCollins. Christians are standardizing on a translation, but each group has its own Bible. Very different than in the past when disparate groups standardized on the same Bible translation. And, as I understand it, the right to choose is the essence of Christianity. |
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2/9/11 2:45 PM |
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Cliff Leckey wrote: Talk`s cheap Well now, look, let us try and start with a few figures as far as we know them, and I am the first to admit it is not easy to get clear figures from the Home Office about immigration, but there was a committee which looked at it and said that if we went on as we are then by the end of the century there would be four million people of the new Commonwealth or Pakistan here. Now, that is an awful lot and I think it means that people are really rather afraid that this country might be rather swamped by people with a different culture and, you know, the British character has done so much for democracy, for law and done so much throughout the world that if there is any fear that it might be swamped people are going to react and be rather hostile to those coming in. |
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12/15/10 7:42 PM |
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R .Gr wrote: P.s M. Thatcher your dont make sense in your poat. Your shaw you are repyling to me in this thread. To me, consensus seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects. |
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12/15/10 5:59 PM |
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Mike wrote: Just trying to comfort you in your discomfort To cure the British disease with socialism was like trying to cure leukaemia with leeches. |
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7/19/10 4:15 PM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Margie, I'm not sure what you are arguing for? Mrs Thatcher is prepared to go along with most parts of the package. but not with the sanctions. She is opposed to economic sanctions in any form, and even to the threat of sanctions, because she believes that they would not work ... |
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7/17/10 5:55 PM |
Margaret Thatcher | | | |
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No, I do not feel isolated. I do not feel discouraged. In fact, I find more recognition of the view which I adhered to.If you look carefully at the communique, you will observe three things: first, that sanctions were put on at Nassau; second, that further sanctions were undertaken at London; third, that things have got worse in the eyes of those who drafted the communique, in the last year. That is not an argument for the efficacy of sanctions—it is an argument for their inefficacy inasfar as dismantling apartheid is concerned, if that is what they believe. |
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7/15/10 2:41 PM |
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Cezar wrote: Argentina is in for trouble. Which natural disaster will God send their way? Tsunami, earthquake, what? Just rejoice at that news and congratulate our forces and the marines. |
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7/8/10 2:23 PM |
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James R Hamilton wrote: Wakey, wakey America! Arizona's correct, just look across the pond to the UK here, we're swamped with immigrants, it's too late for us, we've lost our country. The same socialist policies are taken you down the same route. It wasn't too late in '78.Then he said, I pray thee therefore, father, that thou wouldest send him to my father's house: For I have five brethren; that he may testify unto them, lest they also come into this place of torment. Do as I said (1978), not do as I did (1979-1990). |
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7/7/10 5:01 PM |
Margaret Thatcher | | 30 January 1978 | | | |
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James R Hamilton wrote: we're swamped with immigrants, socialist policies Socialist? Moi aussi."Well now, look, let us try and start with a few figures as far as we know them, and I am the first to admit it is not easy to get clear figures from the Home Office about immigration, but there was a committee which looked at it and said that if we went on as we are then by the end of the century there would be four million people of the new Commonwealth or Pakistan here. Now, that is an awful lot and I think it means that people are really rather afraid that this country might be rather SWAMPED by people with a different culture and, you know, the British character has done so much for democracy, for law and done so much throughout the world that if there is any fear that it might be swamped people are going to react and be rather hostile to those coming in. So, if you want good race relations, you have got to allay peoples' fears on numbers. Now, the key to this was not what Keith Speed said just a couple of weeks ago. It really was what Willie Whitelaw said at the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton, where he said we must hold out the clear prospect of an END to immigration because at the moment it is about between 45,000 and 50,000... |
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2/27/09 9:08 PM |
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Remembering wrote: Another interesting story was that a guy with the same company who was in Florida couldn't rent a car, so he bought one, drove it home, and later sold it. Drastic times call for drastic measures. No one would remember the Good Samaritan if he only had good intentions. He had money as well. |
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