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ram...@truthonly.com.swordofbaal

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Mar 9, 2013, 10:41:05 PM3/9/13
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http://www.pinknews.co.uk/

The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time

In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic discrimination.

 

dolf

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Mar 9, 2013, 11:20:08 PM3/9/13
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This is great news!!!!

On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

"The charter reads: “We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.”

The “other grounds” clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/

Dave U. Random

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Mar 10, 2013, 12:34:24 AM3/10/13
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In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
for being a queer.

Then they would have hung ye.

dolf

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Mar 10, 2013, 11:14:05 PM3/10/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours and adolf hitler.

- dolf

dolf

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Mar 10, 2013, 11:15:38 PM3/10/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

- dolf

dolf

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Mar 10, 2013, 11:18:30 PM3/10/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis


- dolf

dolf

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Mar 11, 2013, 12:41:21 AM3/11/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.


- dolf

dolf

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Mar 11, 2013, 1:07:40 AM3/11/13
to
This is great news!!!!

The Queen as head of the Church is clearly establishing Her authority.
And differentiating her realm from other forms of governance such as
yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

- dolf

On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

nusratr...@gmail.com

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Mar 11, 2013, 11:55:57 AM3/11/13
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Isn't it what the old Testament prescribed as a punishment for
homosexuality, it suggested stoning the cpl to death instead of
hanging.
Anyone care to denounce the Bible for this puke?

Anonymous

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Mar 10, 2013, 3:17:21 PM3/10/13
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In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
<ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:

dolf

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Mar 11, 2013, 5:10:38 PM3/11/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations. [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf

PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls calendar commences 20 March 1996

dolf

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Mar 11, 2013, 5:21:56 PM3/11/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations. [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf

PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls 364 day calendar has a (6J =
294 x 364 or 365.2423 x 293) reprise during the 22nd priestly course of
Gamul on 20 March 1996--so much for Heidegger's Time and Being.

dolf

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Mar 11, 2013, 5:43:21 PM3/11/13
to
This is great news!!!!

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations. [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf

PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls 364 day calendar has a (6J =
294 x 364 or 365.2423 x 293) reprise during the 22nd priestly course of
Gamul on 20 March 1996--so much for Heidegger's Time and Being and its
consequence upon Jewish identity.

On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

"The charter reads: “We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.”

The “other grounds” clause in the charter is intended to refer to

dolf

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Mar 11, 2013, 6:03:15 PM3/11/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

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Mar 11, 2013, 7:01:56 PM3/11/13
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In article <6mfrj8dq0c4gsss7l...@4ax.com>
Kirk Smith <nos...@nospam.org> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 06:34:24 +0100 (CET), Dave U. Random
> <anon...@anonymitaet-im-inter.net> wrote:
>
> You seem to be stuck in a time-warp of six-hundred years ago.

Says the loser in nanny-cam land.


















dolf

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Mar 12, 2013, 10:39:21 PM3/12/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her 61-year
>> reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle homophobic
>> discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock
> for being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

The recent identity referendum on the Falklands Island is a case in
point as differentiating her realm from other forms of governance.

dolf

unread,
Mar 12, 2013, 10:43:24 PM3/12/13
to
This is great news!!!!

The Queen as head of the Church is clearly establishing Her authority.
And differentiating her realm from other forms of governance such as
yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

The recent identity referendum on the Falklands Island is a case in
point as differentiating her realm from other forms of governance.

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastric enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations." [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf


PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls 364 day calendar has a (6J =
294 x 364 or 365.2423 x 293) reprise during the 22nd priestly course of
Gamul on 20 March 1996--so much for Heidegger's Time and Being and its
consequence upon Jewish identity.

On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

dolf

unread,
Mar 13, 2013, 12:33:56 AM3/13/13
to
This is great news!!!!

The Queen as head of the Church is clearly establishing Her authority.
And differentiating her realm from other forms of governance such as
yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

The recent identity referendum on the Falklands Island is a case in
point as differentiating her realm from other forms of governance:
"BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Argentina to respect the
wishes of the Falkland Islanders after they voted overwhelmingly in a
referendum to remain a British territory.

A near-unanimous 99.8 per cent of the voters in the disputed South
Atlantic archipelago voted "yes", according to official results, with a
92 per cent turnout.

Only three of the 1517 valid ballots were cast against staying an
internally self-governing British territory. [Britain tells Argentina to
respect Falklands vote, From: AFP March 13, 2013 10:03AM]

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/britain-tells-argentina-to-respect-falklands-vote/story-e6frg6so-1226596205605

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastro-enteritis

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations." [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf


PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls 364 day calendar has a (6J =
294 x 364 or 365.2423 x 293) reprise during the 22nd priestly course of
Gamul on 20 March 1996--so much for Heidegger's Time and Being and its
consequence upon Jewish identity.

On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

dolf

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Mar 13, 2013, 12:34:37 AM3/13/13
to
On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first
>> time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in
>> her 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to
>> tackle homophobic discrimination.

"The charter reads: �We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.�

The �other grounds� clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock for
> being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly

dolf

unread,
Mar 13, 2013, 4:43:58 PM3/13/13
to
This is great news!!!!

he Queen as head of the Church is clearly
establishing Her authority. And differentiating her realm from other
forms of governance such as yours, the pope emeritus and adolf hitler.

The recent identity referendum on the Falklands Island is a case in
point as differentiating her realm from other forms of governance:
"BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Argentina to respect the
wishes of the Falkland Islanders after they voted overwhelmingly in a
referendum to remain a British territory.

A near-unanimous 99.8 per cent of the voters in the disputed South
Atlantic archipelago voted "yes", according to official results, with a
92 per cent turnout.

Only three of the 1517 valid ballots were cast against staying an
internally self-governing British territory. [Britain tells Argentina to
respect Falklands vote, From: AFP March 13, 2013 10:03AM]

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/britain-tells-argentina-to-respect-falklands-vote/story-e6frg6so-1226596205605

Last week she cancelled a trip to Rome due to gastro-enteritis.

Rome is a self governing Catholic terrority and all this makes sense due
to the 13 March 2012 election of the first jesuit argentinian pope
Francis I: "JORGE Bergoglio of Argentina has been elected pope and
chosen the name Francis, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas
and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium.

Looking stunned, Francis shyly waved to the crowd of tens of thousands
of people who gathered in St Peter's Square, marvelling that the
cardinals needed to look to "the end of the earth" to find a bishop of
Rome." [AAP March 14, 2013 7:31AM]

-
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/pilgrims-wait-for-smoke-after-three-votes/story-fn3dxix6-1226596833568

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations." [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf


PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls 364 day calendar has a (6J =
294 x 364 or 365.2423 x 293) reprise during the 22nd priestly course of
Gamul on 20 March 1996--so much for Heidegger's Time and Being and its
consequence upon Jewish identity.


On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

"The charter reads: “We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.”

The “other grounds” clause in the charter is intended to refer to

dolf

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Mar 13, 2013, 4:44:06 PM3/13/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first
>> time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in
>> her 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to
>> tackle homophobic discrimination.

"The charter reads: “We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.”

The “other grounds” clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock for
> being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all. The Queen as head of the Church is clearly

dolf

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Mar 13, 2013, 5:33:20 PM3/13/13
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On 10/03/13 4:34 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:
> In article <mhT_s.4373$Ow3....@viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com>
> <ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal> wrote:
>
>> http://www.pinknews.co.uk/
>>
>> The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first
>> time
>>
>> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in
>> her 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to
>> tackle homophobic discrimination.

"The charter reads: “We are implacably opposed to all forms of
discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political
belief or other grounds.”

The “other grounds” clause in the charter is intended to refer to
sexuality, however specific references to gay and lesbian people were
omitted due to some Commonwealth countries with anti-gay laws, reports
the Daily Mail" [by Joseph Patrick McCormick 10 March 2013]

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/10/the-queen-to-publicly-address-anti-gay-discrimination-for-the-first-time/


>
> The Royals must be gettin' soft. Not long ago, they would have
> shoved a red hot poker up your ass while slicing off your cock for
> being a queer.
>
> Then they would have hung ye.
>

Not soft at all.

In 1765, Captain John Byron, unaware of the French presence on East
Falkland, explored Saunders Island, on West Falkland, named the harbour
Port Egmont, and claimed this and other islands for Britain on the
grounds of prior discovery. The next year Captain John MacBride
established a British settlement at Port Egmont. The British presence in
the west continued, until interrupted by Spain (who had acquired the
French colony), during the Falkland Crisis from 10 July 1770 to 22
January 1771. Economic pressures led Britain to unilaterally withdraw
from many overseas settlements in 1774.

Meanwhile Captain James Cook then sailed to New Zealand and mapped the
complete coastline, making only some minor errors. He then voyaged west,
reaching the south-eastern coast of Australia on 19 April 1770, and in
doing so his expedition became the first recorded Europeans to have
encountered its eastern coastline.

dolf

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Mar 13, 2013, 7:24:03 PM3/13/13
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This is great news!!!!
Francis: "JORGE Bergoglio of Argentina has been elected pope and
chosen the name Francis, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas
and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium.

Looking stunned, Francis shyly waved to the crowd of tens of thousands
of people who gathered in St Peter's Square, marvelling that the
cardinals needed to look to "the end of the earth" to find a bishop of
Rome." [AAP March 14, 2013 7:31AM]

-
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/pilgrims-wait-for-smoke-after-three-votes/story-fn3dxix6-1226596833568

And with respects to marriage as "other grounds" the House of Lords
clearly know the Queen's Intention to be implacably opposed to all forms
of discrimination.

"Queen Elizabeth, recovering from illness, skipped the Commonwealth
Observance service at London's Westminster Abbey today where she was to
call for equal rights in a speech.

The 86-year-old monarch was still expected at an evening event at
Marlborough House where she was to sign a Commonwealth Charter calling
for equal rights in the 54 charter nations." [BY GREG HERNANDEZ 11 March
2013]

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-misses-commonwealth-speech-still-expected-sign-equal-rights-charter110313

- dolf


PS. discovered that the Dead Sea Scrolls 364 day calendar has a (6J =
294 x 364 or 365.2423 x 293) reprise during the 22nd priestly course of
Gamul on 20 March 1996--so much for Heidegger's Time and Being and its
consequence upon Jewish identity.


On 10/03/13 2:41 PM, ram...@truthonly.com.Sword of Baal wrote:
> *http://www.pinknews.co.uk/*
>
> *The Queen to publicly address anti-gay discrimination for the first
> time*
>
> In the first time the Queen has voiced support for gay rights in her
> 61-year reign, she is set to sign a new charter which aims to tackle
> homophobic discrimination.
>

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