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"A bill outlawing the possession of "extreme pornography" is set to become law next week.
That is frightening. It's a lot like "hate speech" laws, isn't "hate speech" subjective and who decides what is "hate speech"? It's the same thing with this new law that bans "extreme" pornography. What is "extreme" and who decides?
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How has this helped democracy, women, and minority rights abroad?
Aren't liberals supposed to love such things?
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Porsche 911 Created From Nothing
One memorable machine was a Hyundai i10 Football Car that earned a pleasing £3,005 profit. Car Dealer Magazine also bought three Mazda MX5s repaired two of them using parts from the third then sold the lot for a £2,220 profit. These convertibles were traded in addition to the: Ford Fiesta, Mercedes- Benz CLK, Citroen C4 Grand Picasso, Volvo 940, Skoda Fabia, Renault Scenic, and Ford Ka. Eventually the combined profit was enough to purchase the Porsche 911. This will now be polished and tweaked then sold to raise money for BEN, an automotive industry charity.
Car Dealer Magazine Editor, James Baggott, said: Buying and selling cars in between running a trade magazine has been interesting at times and tough but we couldnt have done it without some help along the way from some brilliant car manufacturers, car dealers and mechanics. Were already planning what were going to do next.The Countryman magazine – British countryside news – nature and ...
I spent my ‘extra’ hour on Sunday by walking alongside the Leeds-Liverpool canal. This particular four-mile stretch of towpath has been surfaced most of the way and is well used by walkers and cyclists. The views across the countryside are tremendous here and there’s something about being beside water that always makes a stroll a bit special. Walkers and cyclists alike gave a cheery ‘Morning’ and in fact the only annoyance along the journey came unusually from a boatman who insisted that we all listened to his Best of the 1990s CD as he chugged along the canal – the music seemed totally incongruous as it echoed down the canal cutting. One trouble I find with a surfaced path is that as I daydream and gaze at the countryside I don’t hear cyclists approaching from behind. They really need to warn silly old fools like me before I suddenly veer off course and send them into the murky waters. Which brings me to the point of this little ramble… the use of paths and tracks by different factions. A TV programme on Sunday evening highlighted, in a somewhat laboured fashion in my opinion, the problems faced when walkers, horse riders and cyclists come face to face with off-road vehicle users. Isn’t it time the government, through law making, took hold of this problem instead of leaving local councils or worse, national parks, to sort it out? These organisations are always going to be caught between a rock and a hard place. The creation of clearly marked special areas for off-roaders to carry out their activities where they are least likely to cause a nuisance, damage or injury to other countryside users is one logical way to clear up some of the mess. For off-roaders to be able to claim a legal right of way through some ancient law is ludicrous – laws have to be adapted to cater for changes in society and technology....
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French government defends magazine firebombed over Muhammad cartoonThe Guardian - Dec 31, 1969
Muhammad cartoon sparks attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo. Source: guardian.co.uk Link to this video The French government has rushed to the defence of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo after an arson attack on its headquarters as it publishedParentDish UK - Dec 31, 1969
By parentdish.co.uk, Nov 2, 2011 The US magazine Star is claiming that teen idol Justin Bieber has fathered a baby. The cover story shows a photograph of Mariah Yeater and her three-month-old son, Tristyn Anthony Markhouse Yeater, with the headlineThe Guardian - Dec 31, 1969
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motoring.co.uk - Dec 31, 1969
Car Dealer Magazine has created a Porsche 911 from nothing. Now, there is no need to panic. This was not the result of witchcraft, no chickens were involved, and the letter of the law has been rigorously upheld. This mighty machine, in fact,