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2310.       lady in red
6947 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 02:06 pm

 

Quoting libralady

Could this be the "best horn" competition (in the Scottish Highlands {#lang_emotions_lol}  ??

 

 lol lol lol - I like it!

2311.       lady in red
6947 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 02:07 pm

......and I think the woman in the pink dress in the middle should win!!

2312.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 03:25 pm

Here lady in red and Bridget:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Order-cuckoldry-ca1815-French-satire.jpg

2313.       lady in red
6947 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 05:29 pm

 

 

 Ah - so its a French satire on cuckoldry!

 

 

{#lang_emotions_unsure}

2314.       libralady
5152 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 05:56 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 Ah - so its a French satire on cuckoldry!

 

 

{#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 Yeh, well I already knew that!  I was just joking on the Scottish Highland thing!!! btw French has always been a bit strange {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}  And the way that women is grabbing those horns.........

2315.       lady in red
6947 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 06:47 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 Ah - so its a French satire on cuckoldry!

 

 

{#lang_emotions_unsure}

Quoting libralady

 Yeh, well I already knew that!  I was just joking on the Scottish Highland thing!!! btw French has always been a bit strange {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}  And the way that women is grabbing those horns.........

 

Well so did I as I read the link to the picture when Ros posted it and also read the explanation here (which she didn´t post!)  I thought I was being sarcastic - damn ...must be losing my touch {#lang_emotions_sad}  lollol

2316.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 06:52 pm

A Muslim cleric in Australia who said men have a right to force their wives to have sex has been told to apologise by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

The cleric, Samir Abu Hamza, reportedly questioned how rape can exist within marriage, and encouraged "light beating" of disobedient women. 

 

Read the article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7843909.stm

 

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In marriage there is no rape? For heavens sake, from what century does this man come? Stone Age? {#lang_emotions_head_bang} {#lang_emotions_puking}

2317.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 07:00 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

A Muslim cleric in Australia who said men have a right to force their wives to have sex has been told to apologise by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

The cleric, Samir Abu Hamza, reportedly questioned how rape can exist within marriage, and encouraged "light beating" of disobedient women. 

 

Read the article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7843909.stm

 

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In marriage there is no rape? For heavens sake, from what century does this man come? Stone Age? {#lang_emotions_head_bang} {#lang_emotions_puking}

 

 I applaud the PM for standing up to this "self taught" cleric.  I hope this charlatan hasn´t influenced too many young people!

2318.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 Jan 2009 Thu 08:15 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 I applaud the PM for standing up to this "self taught" cleric.  I hope this charlatan hasn´t influenced too many young people!

 

 No more reactions? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

2319.       lessluv
1052 posts
 23 Jan 2009 Fri 12:12 am

 

Quoting Trudy

 No more reactions? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 heh heh I heard a "light beating" in some situations is enjoyable.....{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

 

No only joking....very serious matter and it is still major problem in some groups that think this is acceptable behaviour from the men .....and that the woman do not have a voice to prevent it happening...... I know that London heathcare trusts are working closely with police to prevent this happening....especially to pregnant woman which is becoming more and more common{#lang_emotions_confused}

2320.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 23 Jan 2009 Fri 12:31 am

On biding farewell to Bush

By Farouk Gueida

Depart in the company of disgrace:

The blood of a peaceful people on your hands

Will always haunt your sight.

All the young ones lost

In Baghdad´s seas of blood

Will remain like a tattoo of disgrace on your forehead

That you can never erase.

In Gaza and Galilee all the tombstones

Are loaded with explosive rage,

Cursing your ancestors.

What remains of the multitude of death

In Baghdad, I ask.

Nothing for you remains

Apart from a miserable end

Among the ruins.

As destruction envelopes Gaza,

Black nights are your only witness.

Depart, then, in the company of disgrace,

With no one regretting your departure.

***

Depart in the company of disgrace:

Look at the silence of the mosques,

And the pleading from the pulpits to the high heavens,

With the ghosts of destruction surrounding them.

Look at Baghdad mourning its people

With death moving from house to house.

Now you are departing from Baghdad,

Leaving your dead soldiers behind

In disgrace -- and what disgrace.

Apologising will not do now;

Apologies will not do.

To whom should you apologise?

To the land, to the roads?

To the living, to the dead?

To ancient cities, or to those that are still young?

To whom should you apologise?

To historical processions, or to all the sad lands,

To the shores, or to the wasteland?

[...]

Depart in the company of disgrace,

With your ugly face,

A face engraved

On tombstones,

And on those who inhabit graves,

On Gaza´s remains.

Destruction is a black vessel,

Blasting its way across crossroads and bridges.

Look at the children wavering

In the tumultuous dark nights,

A deep rage on their faces

Like a seething volcano.

Your ugly face is marked out

Because of the evil you wrought with your fake witnesses.

Nothing remains of Baghdad,

But bullets in corpses in the streets,

The shadow of death roaming the streets,

The sadness of the mosques, and the pleading of the pulpits,

Bemoaning the dumbness of prayers

In a time of heresy and debauchery.

***

Depart in the company of disgrace:

It is futile now

To hope for conscience to awake,

Or to show some public regret.

Your hands are soaked in rivers of blood.

http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2009/930/cu2.htm

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