AlgyTaylor wrote:btw - are you from Larkhall (in Lanarkshire)? My ex-flatmate was from there ...
I am actually! (I just say Hall-of-the-Larks ācause it sounds fancier ā Larkhallās not got the best reputation!)
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AlgyTaylor wrote:btw - are you from Larkhall (in Lanarkshire)? My ex-flatmate was from there ...
Fast and out of control, kind of like he pitches.heavycola wrote:Well, I believe in the soul, the #cough#, the #ahem#, the small of a woman's back, the hanging curve ball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. I believe in the sweet spot, soft-core pornography, opening your presents Christmas morning rather than Christmas Eve and I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days. Goodnight.
flashleg8 wrote:I am actually! (I just say Hall-of-the-Larks ācause it sounds fancier ā Larkhallās not got the best reputation!)
AlgyTaylor wrote:flashleg8 wrote:I am actually! (I just say Hall-of-the-Larks ācause it sounds fancier ā Larkhallās not got the best reputation!)
No. I've heard ........ stories.Funny and worrying in equal measure.
unriggable wrote:I am anti-Nuclear Power.
areon wrote:Trading carbon emissions for half-lifes is a bad long term investment.
areon wrote:GMOs are very dangerous not for scientific reasons but political ones. When they start to create plants with seeds that self destruct to prevent replanting, ethical problems arise. A lot of these companies have bad histories in pesticides and growth hormones as well.
Stopper wrote:I've never heard of self-destructing seeds, (I assume that would be to ensure that purchasers would have to keep going back to the suppliers?), that sounds a little futuristic to me, but I ain't no biologist. I've got no illusions about the conduct of companies that produce GMOs - you'd hope there was proper regulation of GMOs. But it seems to me that, particularly in Europe, a lot of the opposition is just based on outright fear of anything new, rather than well-founded doubts.
Stopper wrote:In real life, though, I'm a longtime Labour Party member, though I haven't been active for a while. If I was absolutely honest, I think the best outcome for the next UK election would be a hung parliament. Hopefully then some sort of PR would be negotiated, and I could support a proper socialist party, without feeling like I was wasting my votes and money.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
btownmeggy wrote:Stopper wrote:I've never heard of self-destructing seeds, (I assume that would be to ensure that purchasers would have to keep going back to the suppliers?), that sounds a little futuristic to me, but I ain't no biologist. I've got no illusions about the conduct of companies that produce GMOs - you'd hope there was proper regulation of GMOs. But it seems to me that, particularly in Europe, a lot of the opposition is just based on outright fear of anything new, rather than well-founded doubts.
Some companies sells seeds that turn into plants that won't produce their own seeds, so you have to keep buying them from the company.
Guiscard wrote:Stopper wrote:In real life, though, I'm a longtime Labour Party member, though I haven't been active for a while. If I was absolutely honest, I think the best outcome for the next UK election would be a hung parliament. Hopefully then some sort of PR would be negotiated, and I could support a proper socialist party, without feeling like I was wasting my votes and money.
Pretty much what I think, to be honest (although I'm not convinced about PR, leeds to an unstable governemtn - look at Italy at the moment - and the scary thought of BNP members becoming MP for my hometown.)
flashleg8 wrote:btownmeggy wrote:Some companies sells seeds that turn into plants that won't produce their own seeds, so you have to keep buying them from the company.
Yes that is unfortunately correct. The use of GM in North America is getting quite widespread and it is common practice for the producers to create hybrid plants which are sterile. One of the reasons they give for this is to stop the GM crop crossbreeding with wild crops (an indecently non customer neighboring farms) - but I think we all know the real reason is to allow repeat sales - as the previous posters pointed out.
btownmeggy wrote:Stopper wrote:I've never heard of self-destructing seeds, (I assume that would be to ensure that purchasers would have to keep going back to the suppliers?), that sounds a little futuristic to me, but I ain't no biologist. I've got no illusions about the conduct of companies that produce GMOs - you'd hope there was proper regulation of GMOs. But it seems to me that, particularly in Europe, a lot of the opposition is just based on outright fear of anything new, rather than well-founded doubts.
Some companies sells seeds that turn into plants that won't produce their own seeds, so you have to keep buying them from the company.
Stopper wrote:unriggable wrote:I am anti-Nuclear Power.
Why? Surely it's one of the best current options for reducing carbon dioxide emissions? France provides 80% of its electricity using nuclear power, which seems to me to mean that its trains are almost carbon dioxide-emission free.
boogiesadda wrote:Political figures should only be allowed one term (there should be no such thing as a career politician)
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:My views:
Against death penalty
flashleg8 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:My views:
Against death penalty
I'm surprised Jay (I agree completely). I would have had you pegged for pro on this (just shows you not to pigeon hole anyone I suppose).
Is this because of your Christian beliefs?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Anti ACLU
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