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KeymasterMissed this other possible candidate in Brighton Pavilion:
Quote:On 12 December 2014 sex worker Charlotte Rose stated her intention to stand for the seat, although she did not state if she would be standing as an independent candidate or representing a partyThe lists above may well not be the final list as other candidates will probably coming forward in the coming months.
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KeymasterI see our candidatures are now on wikipedia too:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_East_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29#cite_note-8http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_West_and_Abingdon_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Pavilion_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Kemptown_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islington_North_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vauxhall_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkestone_and_Hythe_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swansea_West_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easington_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29Our opponents are the usual suspects except in Oxford West & Abingdon where we're up against the National Heath Action Party too and in Folkestone & Hythe against various odds and solds (TUSC and the YPP, whatever that is).Anyway, the gauntlets have been thrown down.
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KeymasterThis might of relevance:http://www.firstpost.com/living/homeless-kitty-saves-abandoned-baby-2049441.html
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KeymasterActually, there is a sense in which humans are superior to other animals: we have better brains. Other animals are superior to us in other respects (better hearing, sight, smell, even with senses we don't have, etc) but we have better brains, one capable of abstract thinking and forward planning. This doesn't mean that we are entitled to abuse or "dominate" them. Quite the opposite. It means that we are the only animal that has the ability to save other animals. It could even be said that we have a duty to do this. But this doesn't mean that we should not eat some of them any more than it means that some animals should not eat other animals.
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KeymasterJust realised that in French "Je suis Charlie" means both "I am Charlie" and "I follow Charlie". Don't know if that has any significance.
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KeymasterTrès interessant, but I noticed that Sade wasn't a vegetarian, far from it ("Sade n’était pas végétarien, loin s’en faut"). But then of course you don't have to be one to be against the mistreatment of animals.
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KeymasterI hope this is not a vote-catching ploy as you'll be the Socialist Party's candidate in Islington North in May's general election, the last mainland constituency to have an Irish passport-holder as MP (Michael O'Halloran) That demand from some Tories is not just to disenfranchise Irish citizens living in Britain, but all Commonwealth country citizens. I can't see it ever happening. In fact the Tories' election strategists must we hopping mad: what a gift to their opponents !
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KeymasterThere is a difference between the "consumption communism" of the early christians and later monastic orders and the proposition that God gave the Earth to be held in common by all humanity.
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Keymasteralanjjohnstone wrote:Meanwhile, today's story by Robert Fisk is one you yourself, ALB, highlighted some days previous on message #13 – The Saudi flogging.Fisk adds some historic details to it, not to justify it but to condemn it. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabias-history-of-hypocrisy-we-choose-to-ignore-9978493.htmlGood article by Fisk. He's gone up in my etimation. Irony of history that the world's easiest access oil should be in the worst possible part of the world politically and ideologically. Anywhere else and modern history would be quite different.
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KeymasterHere's how John Locke, writing in 1690, begins Chapter V "Of Property" of his Second Treatise of Civil Government:
Quote:Whether we consider natural reason, which tells us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation, and consequently to meat and drink, and such other things as nature affords for their subsistence: or revelation, which gives us an account of those grants God made of the world to Adam, and to Noah, and his sons, it is very clear, that God, as king David says, Psal. cxv. 16. has given the earth to the children of men; given it to mankind in common. But this being supposed, it seems to some a very great difficulty, how any one should ever come to have a property in any thing (….) I shall endeavour to shew, how men might come to have a property in several parts of that which God gave to mankind in common, and that without any express compact of all the commoners.In other words, as late as 1690, political philosophers still had to refute the proposition that God gave the Earth to all humanity in common.Also, Article 38 of the 39 Articles of the Church of England (1562) declares:
Quote:The Riches and Goods of Christians are not common, as touching the right, title, and possession of the same, as certain Anabaptists do falsely boast.So, the doctrine of common ownership put forward by the early Christian Fathers was not entirely forgotten but came up again and again and had to be refuted by the defenders of private property.
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KeymasterDo you think he thinks we're the Labour Party?
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Keymasterduncan lucas wrote:As the comments relate to Syriza here I get the impression from the posts that this political group in Greece is not "kosher " in the eyes of many . Dealing in real life there is zero chance of Marxism taking over the people just wont vote for them in enough numbers to make a change in Greece . THeir only hope as it stands is voting for this left of centre group to achieve some relief from suffering.A reasonable point (for once). I think that this is why and how people will vote on 25 January so that any Syriza government's mandate will be "to achieve some relief from suffering". It may even be able to achieve some for those hit the hardest, but that's all. It would still be a government of capitalism and will not be able to achieve its other promises of overcoming austerity by boosting the economy through boosting popular spending. That's been tried before in other countries and has never worked. The sad fact is that, as a government within capitalism, it will have to, or beforced by economic circumstances to, govern on capitalism's terms. Which, at the moment,means imposing some "austerity", maybe redistributing it a bit. In other words, to adapt a title of one of our pamphlet, a Syriza government will be able to do no more than re-organise austerity.PS can't we discuss Scotland on the thread on Scotland (even in an independent Scottish government would be in the same position as a Syriza government).
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KeymasterAnd they're still calling him "the Prophet Mohammed" on the BBC. Prophet, my arse. War lord and paedophile, more like it.
January 13, 2015 at 2:47 pm in reply to: Russell Brand and Nigel Farage on Question Time tonight. #106862ALB
KeymasterHere's Brand's take on the Charlie Hebdo massacre:https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Dg8Y0WpbfZwNothing special, but he makes a few good general points.
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KeymasterIs he a councillor for somewhere near Damascus and has been there recently? But there is someone with his name who's one in a place called … "Wittering".
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