Hitler's memory will always be kept alive, the loony Left will see to that. Where would they be without their favourite bogey-man?
He is running the Labour Party - everyone knows that!
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Hitler's memory will always be kept alive, the loony Left will see to that. Where would they be without their favourite bogey-man?
- John Salkeld, Sheffield, England, 27/9/2009 16:15
He is running the Labour Party - everyone knows that!
- Martin, Southwest England, 27/9/2009 22:42
What kind of smacking are we talking about here? My parents didn't believe in "spanking" a child (ie. on the legs/buttocks, which they considered as borderline sexual abuse) but did slap me round the face or pull my hair if I misbehaved. Result: I took my GCSEs and A-levels early, good university and now a good job ...
- Emilia, London, 25/9/2009 12:56
- Ray, Liverpool, 25/9/2009 15:14
This is because of the onslaught of female mediocrity and vindictive descrimination against men. Just walk down the high street of any town and see how many shops are given over to women and you will see very few, if any, for men. It is the same in Marks & Spencer. Even the cafes have more women drinking basins of coffee than men. The maginalisation of men has to stop
- Corrie, Westleigh, 25/9/2009 7:50
It's not a problem having female only teachers. A brief glimpse into the lives of former monarchs (Henry VIII for instance) shows that it was common practice for the young royals to be in the care of their mothers and their all female entourage until the time of a rights of passage to manhood.
- M Turner, Alsager England, 25/9/2009 9:03
im a bit confused - does this mean 16,000 thai people volunteered to be infected with HIV as part of a medical trial?
Brave people
- Nick Jones, London, 24/9/2009 09:34
- Heather, Swansea, 21/9/2009 19:14
If we would just wake up and do the right thing by banning porn on the internet , we would not have this problem. We would have the perverts back on the street where we can see them and catch them.
There needs to be a register and vetting procedure for everyone who uses the internet, not only folk who publicly interact with children.
I would not object if the law provided for these people to be skinned alive and rolled in salt.
Getting paid to remove your clothes. Isn't that called prostitution?
- J. Smith, Edinburgh, Scotland, 21/9/2009 12:43
- Branda, Arizona, USA, 19/9/2009 16:47
So she has to be respected, but it is alright for her to disrespect and put down any unfortunate sufferer of Leprasy is it? She seem to be a natural at this discrimination thing.
- Barry, woking, surrey, 17/9/2009 13:37
oh not this bloke again, please keep your opinions to yourself, the catholic church has absolutely no right to interfere in state affairs as their moral authority is completely baseless.
- Daz, Newcastle, 16/9/2009 9:47
Eddie Izzard is a big supporter of Communist Labour and the Communist European Union - so what if he ran himself into the ground isn't that what Communist Labour and the Communist EU have done to Britain
- Pat Guide, London, 16/9/2009 7:27
I'm appalled at the fact that no one has mentioned that Emma Thompson is dead...why are her body insecurities being brought up post-mortem? that is just sick.
- anonymous, amsterdam, holland, 14/9/2009 12:20
Anonymous, from Amsterdam, Holland,
You are confusing Emma Thompson with Natasha Richardson. Natasha Richardson had the skiing accident in March and later died of head injuries.
Emma Thompson is still alive and kicking!
I really do wish people would stop referring to homosexuals as gay. When I was young gay meant happy and carefee and this is the true meaning. Enid Blyton would be turning in her grave.
- JC, Doncaster, England, 11/9/2009 14:09
Turing was a brilliant mathematician / scientist but so were many others at Bletchley Park but how many people can name any of them. Would he get so much attention if he had not been a homosexual?
- JB, Luton, 11/9/2009 13:53
It's positively SINFUL that this woman allowed herself to gain so much weight after all the work she put into slimming down. I'm sorry, but this is NOT her "natural shape" ... this is OBESITY, and it's disgusting. It would be different if she merely regained some of the weight she lost and became more curvy and rounded, but there is NO EXCUSE for being THIS overweight. This is not about genes, this is about gluttony and lack of self control. What a worthless woman!
- Sarah, Seattle WA, USA, 11/9/2009 0:06
Another Token Briton.
This is not surprising since so many mothers go out to work leaving their children for others to look after, people who, with the best will in the world, do not love the children. The so-called feminists have denigrated motherhood and this is the result. However, the teacher is wrong to call this deprivation Dickensian. I have read all the novels of Dickens and in none is there a child who is deliberately neglected by his or her parents. Oliver Twist is brought up in the Workhouse beacause his mother dies, not because his mother neglects him. The schoolroom in HARD TIMES has some strange features but the children there are not neglected, nor is Pip in GREAT EXPECTATIONS who is brought up by his elder sister. David Copperfield is treated cruelly by his stepfather but he can dress himself.
- George, Bolton UK, 10/9/2009 7:08
Sad - but there does come a point when you have to stand up for yourself.
- Simon, Hong Kong, 8/9/2009 3:28
Any respect I may have had for either, is now gone.
- Lawrence, Pewsey, WILTS UK, 6/9/2009 1:13
A shame the Mail will publish a story like this yet ignore atrocities equally as horrific emanating from Afghanistan. Today 100 people were killed when the US bombed fuel tankers. Are some victims simply more worthy than others?
- RS, London, UK, 5/9/2009 1:27
It's fast becoming an Islamic country now anyway
- John, Salford, 03/9/2009 16:21
when they put Al Maghari to bed to show how ill he was with an oxygen mask, my missus said why did'nt they take his glasses off. it looked so curios, i'm not bothered really but it did look odd.
- ken moody, sheffield uk, 1/9/2009 22:12
I guess my siblings and I were lucky to have a great stepdad. He's been in our family since 1977. I'm proud to call him dad. Happy Birthday, Dad.
- Sandra, Peoria, AZ (USA), 1/9/2009 18:20
12 years of marxism . Case closed .
- Dan, Watford, 2/9/2009 9:37
On Government plans to introduce statutory Personal, Sexual and Health Education (PSHE) lessons:
words fail me.I know it's a cliche about 1984... but has anyone watched it recently? Alarming. Heartbreaking. Deadly.
- Claire C, Stockport, England, 2/9/2009 4:22