Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou never shared your views on torture, geez you have an opinion on everything else.
I might as well be talking to you is like conversing with a pile of bricks.
Would you be happy for a barbaric monster to be tortured to save lives?
Simple question. A yes or a no would be good
Originally posted by roma45People that reduce plausible answers and insist on employing a dichotomy are uninterested in reason. I am interested in reason and understanding.
You never shared your views on torture, geez you have an opinion on everything else.
Would you be happy for a barbaric monster to be tortured to save lives?
Simple question. A yes or a no would be good
Originally posted by robbie carrobieAh. You like the Daily Mail.
Fine he might not have actually been a public Nazi but his sisters were all married to top Nazis and kept very unsavory company.
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You're a sensationalist.
Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Say no more.
Originally posted by StartreaderNo don't particularly like it , it was merely an expediency to reference it as it had some rather damning pictures of Philip with his high ranking aristocratic Nazi friends. The Queen herself has also been caught on camera doing the old Nazi salute.
Ah. You like the Daily Mail.
You're a sensationalist.
Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Say no more.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieTreason.
No don't particularly like it , it was merely an expediency to reference it as it had some rather damning pictures of Philip with his high ranking aristocratic Nazi friends. The Queen herself has also been caught on camera doing the old Nazi salute.