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Hitler Was a "gashead"..

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by wizered, Mar 16, 2012.

  1. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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    While we are on that theme,no member of the "gashead" fraternity has ever been banned or even threatened with a ban from anyone at Bristol City....:emoticon-0142-happy
     
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  2. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    yet..... nah i kid, we love them really

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  3. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    well done :) nor us with any of you lot :)
     
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  4. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    some loves us more than others like wiz making this thread talking about us again :)
     
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  5. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    and you biting :)
     
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  6. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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  7. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    of course i am <doh><laugh>
     
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  8. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    ohhhh there he goes again getting angry <laugh>
     
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  9. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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    You did,big time.....
     
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  10. RedorDead

    RedorDead Well-Known Member

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    You can tell when he's angry he writes ****ing essays, that get boring ;)
     
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  11. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    <grr> FFS no i am not <laugh>
     
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  12. Lan Logger

    Lan Logger Well-Known Member

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    he's has a bit of a shorter fuse these past few weeks.. even banned me on the gas forum..

    Whats wrong CJS? We can help you
     
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  13. RedorDead

    RedorDead Well-Known Member

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    Chris Giveshead got offered out on the Leicester board a few months back ;)
     
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  14. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    shhhush, just make another thread about us then accuse us of being obsessed with you ;) <whistle>
     
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  15. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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    Out of the 52 comments on this thread so far 17 has been put up by cjs,if that's not taking the bait or getting angry how much more proof do you need.....<yikes> thats just gone up by 1 more..
     
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  16. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    Over the course of the past months and years, especially in
    political, scientific, and religious circles, talk has begun of a
    process which is called stem cell research. It is this process which
    scientists feel has great potential in providing a future cure for
    ailments such as Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson &#8217;s Disease to name a
    few. Anyone who has seen actor Michael J. Fox testify in front of a
    congressional hearing on the issue can start to begin to understand the
    effects of Parkinson &#8217;s disease in the form of bodily shaking and
    tremors. It is the hope with the funding of stem cell research, people
    like Mr. Fox and the hundreds of thousands of others who fight such
    ailments will not have to do so. Unfortunately, as is the case with
    everything else in life, this situation too proves to show a lack of
    100% certainty. We as human beings just tend to find ourselves without
    the luxury of having that. In return, it is left up to instinct and
    brainpower to guide us towards answers to problems. The purpose of this
    essay is to give a brief summation of what stem cell research is as
    well as what it means for the scientific community and what they hope
    to accomplish. Also the verbal battle it has caused to ensue between
    entities ranging from a scientific lab to the White House, and going
    all the way to Rome and the Vatican. It is with this kind of heated
    verbal exchange that real reform can result. According to the official
    resource for the National Institute of Health, stem cells and their
    importance are described as: &#8220;Stem cells have two important
    characteristics that distinguish them from other types of cells. First,
    they are unspecialized cells that renew themselves for long periods
    through cell division. The second is that under certain physiologic or
    experimental conditions, they can be induced to become cells with
    special functions such as the beating cells of the heart muscle or the
    insulin-producing cells of the pancreas, &#8221; It goes on to say, &#8220;Scientists
    primarily work with two kinds of stem cells from animals and humans:
    embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells, which have different
    functions and characteristics that will be explained in this document.
    Scientists discovered ways to obtain or derive stem cells from early
    mouse embryos more than 20 years ago. Many years of detailed study of
    the biology of mouse stem cells led to the discovery, in 1998, of how
    to isolate stem cells from human embryos and grow the cells in the
    laboratory. These are called human embryonic stem cells. The embryos
    used in these studies were created for infertility purposes through in
    vitro fertilization procedures and when they were no longer needed for
    that purpose, they were donated for research with the informed consent
    of the donor &#8221;. Based on the information provided in these quotes, it
    can strongly be assessed that these stem cells do in fact play a major
    role in assisting healthcare systems in finding cures. As this is an
    issue which greatly impacts the overall human society, greater
    knowledge of stem cells, as well as what they can do, is imperative in
    the process of coming to clear, and concise decisions for how best to
    proceed forward in the matter.
    As discussed earlier, this research is hoped to be the magical
    key in terms of finding a cure of such ailments as Parkinson &#8217;s disease.
    To best understand the benefits of stem cell research, it is also
    necessary to understand the possible cause and long term symptoms of
    the ailments which it may help to alleviate, such as Parkinson &#8217;s
    disease. The official resource for the National Institute of Health
    addresses this as well. Based on their perspective,
    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a very common neurodegenerative disorder
    that affects more than 2% of the population over 65 years of age. PD is
    caused by a progressive degeneration and loss of dopamine (DA)-
    producing neurons, which leads to tremor, rigidity, and hyperkinesias
    (abnormally decreased mobility). It is thought that PD may be the first
    disease to be amenable to treatment using stem cell transplantation.
    Factors that support this notion include the knowledge of the specific
    cell type (DA neurons) needed to relieve the symptoms of the disease.
    It is a commonly held assessment that politicians too have taken
    an acutely aware look at what is going on in the world of stem cell
    research. As has been said, politicians will do just about anything to
    sure up their political base. Looking at what it may mean for them
    going into an election year when they have to go back to their home
    states and have discussions with their individual constituents. In a
    live television statement given in 2001, current U.S. President George
    W. Bush takes the issue on, while in the process alluding to the
    previously mentioned issues of ethics and religion. Mr. Bush
    ultimately unveils his views in a way characteristic of himself as a
    politician, and as a man.
    The United States has a long and proud record of leading the world
    toward advances in science and medicine that improve human life. And
    the United States has a long and proud record of upholding the highest
    standards of ethics as we expand the limits of science and knowledge.
    Research on embryonic stem cells raises profound ethical questions,
    because extracting the stem cell destroys the embryo, and thus destroys
    its potential for life. Like a snowflake, each of these embryos is
    unique, with the unique genetic potential of an individual human being,
    (Bush). My position on these issues is shaped by deeply held beliefs. I'm a
    strong supporter of science and technology, and believe they have the
    potential for incredible good -- to improve lives, to save life, to
    conquer disease. Research offers hope that millions of our loved ones
    may be cured of a disease and rid of their suffering. I have friends
    whose children suffer from juvenile diabetes. Nancy Reagan has written
    me about President Reagan's struggle with Alzheimer's. My own family
    has confronted the tragedy of childhood leukemia. And, like all
    Americans, I have great hope for cures, (Bush)
    He goes on to say,
    I also believe human life is a sacred gift from our Creator. I worry
    about a culture that devalues life, and believe as your President I
    have an important obligation to foster and encourage respect for life
    in America and throughout the world. And while we're all hopeful about
    the potential of this research, no one can be certain that the science
    will live up to the hope it has generated, (Bush).
    Here is shown the President of the Unites States, the highest and most
    powerful player in this country, showing small, yet significant signs
    as to his personal view of stem cell research, and what it could mean.
    Mr. Bush has never been one to refrain from expressing his religious
    beliefs, and how important they are to him. Also, he too understands
    the important of political stability, in that he carefully molds his
    opinions to ultimately best fit his political safety. Societal well
    being can be thrown into jeopardy but politicians gauging their
    reactions on their best interests or their own interpretations of what
    is right or wrong, rather than what may best suit the population they
    serve.
    In judging all of this, there is a lot to grasp in the area.
    There is to start with the basic understanding as to what stem cell
    research actually is. Without that, the overall issue is hard to even
    begin to comprehend. The best decisions are made with the most
    information read, and the most questions asked when something is not
    understood to the fullest degree. Then there are the desires and hopes
    of the scientific community, a community that is desperate to succeed
    and find that magical cure(s), and lastly the religious factor and the
    questions of ethics and morality. Both of these have their own
    motivations for wanted to either see this kind of research precede, as
    in the scientific community which feels it would be scientifically
    amazing, or the religious community which feels it would be no less
    horrible than outright murder. With such powerful entities at odds, it
    can be virtually impossible for the society, which this research would
    ultimately benefit to be able to make real decisions on their own.
    That in the end is what needs to be accomplished. The opportunity for
    society, going aside from all main parties, and being able to asses for
    themselves this revolutionary research, and see how they interpret it
    and the impact it will have on their lives. One could find reasons to
    argue for and against the idea of stem cell research. It is the right
    of all in the human race to have such a debate, to have the chance to
    ask such questions. The key in finding true clarity knows which
    questions to ask and what it is that you want to know in the first
    place. If that is not known, questions should not be asked I n the
    first place due to the fact that the question &#8220;asker &#8221;: does not know
    what exactly they wish to ask in the first place. The issue of stem
    cell research is a very important one for the scientific community, but
    also for the human community. It is the human community, which will
    greatly benefit from the potentials of real scientific answers. When
    all is said and done, that is why this research is supposed to be being
    done In the first place. The only thing to keep in mind that informed
    action has to be taken. With the great potential consequence for
    humans everywhere, it becomes of the utmost importance that this
    society, this human race, is given the opportunity to ask such
    questions as they see fit. In the end, they and they alone are the
    sole beneficiaries of the positive and negative reactions that will
    follow the path of stem cell research, and will cultivate with whatever
    final decision(s) are made.
    Works
     
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  17. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    well you done 15 so far. you been taking the bait getting angry as well then :)
     
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  18. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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  19. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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    It's my thread and I'm casting the bait......<doh>
     
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  20. pirate49

    pirate49 Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    If you thought a bit about the link between Hitler and gas I hope
    you would have left this thread alone wize.
     
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