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Ok, this is both funny, sick, and sad in equal parts: the Sun reports that some bloke in Hull got busted for buggering a goat. The guy is HIV postive and was surprised when he was sent down for 6 months. I just feel sorry for the poor goat; after all it is not like it could give consent. Why the poor animal may well get AIDS thanks to this bastard! I suppose it might be a good way of examining the AIDS animal-human link.
This is yet another case where the libertarian/Crowlian “do what thou wilt” gets difficult, especially since the guy in question did not even bother to do at night, so it was witnessed by several people, including the child. By not doing this act in secret he has affected other people and thus is in violation of a basic tenet of libertanism. By doing this act in public he has affected those who were watching his action, violating their rights not to see a goat get buggered in broad daylight!
Thanks to the ever impressive Public Interest for pointing this gem out to me.
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Friend and Libertarian Alliance colleague, Patrick Crozier, has just launched a blog. He means to focus like a laser on the sad state of transport in the UK. UK Transport is, and will be the one stop shop for everything you ever wanted to know about trains and roads.
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Adil over at Muslimpundit has just written another one of his fascinating tracts. In this one he explains the similarities between fundamentalist Christianity and Islam, with the use of a letter from a reader. It should, as with much of his stuff, be required reading for anyone with any desire for a grasp of Islam and its complexities.
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From The WebMistress….....
There are going to be a few changes coming to this site over the next few days. Please do have a wee bit of patience, as paws were never designed for working on keyboards or mouses [meeses??, mices??]. We hope to make this a place where you can find all sorts of interesting things, properly arranged for ease of use.
The most important change will be the development of a partner-site named ” Darker Than Dark ”, where the content will be a little different. The Link will be at the very top of the Links section on the left. Many times there are things that need to be said that are not of the ‘general interest’ category. You will be able to find those posts in the new site, along with some other links that make sense [and maybe some that don’t].
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