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rucus7 replied to rucus7's topic in World News and Politics
As far I as I know change remains inevitable. That is all I was referring to. Nothing negative nor disparaging. Certainly not disrespectful. -
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"Thailand is a Kingdom in which respect for the Royal Family is expected. There will be no posts allowed that disparage or insult the royals. " A quote from this forums code of conduct. My question is will post that are not insulting or disparaging be allowed? Such as succession to the throne. -
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF)— A group of demonstrators rallied in San Francisco’s Castro District Saturday afternoon to hold a ‘Nude-In’. Photo Gallery – Naked San Francisco The mostly-male participants met at the corner of Market and Castro where Muni’s F-line turns onto Market Street, without a stitch of clothing. The so-called Nude-In was organized by Mitch Hightower who said it’s all about body acceptance. “Everyone deserves to feel comfortable in their own skin,” Hightower said, adding that it’s a preview for Sunday’s Folsom Street Fair, renowned leather and fetish event. It also happens to come around the same time that San Francisco Supervisor Scott Weiner introduced some new nudity guidelines that requires nudists to cover up their seat with a towel when sitting in a public area. One man named Will from Santa Rosa came to participate. “I’m an art model. I get naked for a living. I’m in my work uniform,” he said. Dozens more like him were seen standing, sitting or simply having coffee, but of course in the nude. They got a lot of looks from those passing by. “It’s their right. As long as it’s not illegal,” said one eyewitness. Hightower said as far as he knows it’s not illegal and that if all goes well, they’ll try to make this an annual event.
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And The beat goes on . . . . . . Roman Polanski expresses 'regret' over sex case Polanski collected a lifetime achievement award from the Zurich Film Festival last month Continue reading the main story Related Stories Polanski returns for Zurich award Polanski triumph at Europe awards Polanski makes public appearance Roman Polanski has said he "regrets" having unlawful sex with an under-age girl in his first TV interview since his time in a Swiss prison. "I have regretted it for 33 years, of course I regret it," said the Oscar-winning film director, in an interview aired on Swiss TV on Sunday. Polanski pleaded guilty to having unlawful intercourse with 13-year-old Samantha Geimer in the US in 1977. He fled the US on the eve of sentencing and was re-arrested in Zurich in 2009. He then spent months in prison and under house arrest but avoided extradition. 'Double victim' Polanski has since apologised to his victim and settled a civil case with her in the 90s. "She is a double victim - my victim and a victim of the press," the director said in Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir, shot while he was under house arrest. Polanski was originally charged with six offences including rape and sodomy but in 1978, he pleaded guilty to unlawful sex following a plea bargain and served 42 days in a US prison. The film-maker, whose work includes Rosemary's Baby and Tess, fled the US after hearing rumours that the judge was about to re-sentence him for a much longer term. He has never returned to the US and did not collect his best director Oscar for The Pianist at the 2003 Academy Awards. In the interview with Swiss channel TSR, Polanski also spoke of his traumatic past, including his time spent as a Jewish child in a Polish ghetto during World War II and the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, in 1969. He said he was "made of stronger stuff". "I am used to death a little bit like surgeons are used to seeing a stomach cut open," he said. Polanski thanked Switzerland, whose courts rejected the US request for his extradition, saying: "Your nation possess values that are disappearing in the rest of the world. "I cannot abide political correctness, which only hides the ugliness in all of us under a veneer," he added. "We're all a bit like that, though with a few exceptions like me where the veneer is a bit thinner." Last week, Polanski received a standing ovation as he accepted a lifetime achievement award at the Zurich Film Festival.
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If the BBQ is an indication, ( all I have had there)then I think you review is spot on. The BBQ was a disappointment. Maybe I am just spoiled by American BBQ (West coast)
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"What if they gave a war and nobody came?"
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Roman Polanski has a very selective memory. Memory that is not based on historical fact.
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I agree, the situation is complex. I am not sure what is really wanted by the Thai people. The only consensus is that the Monarchy is beneficial to Thailand. However it is good to hear political discussion ongoing. In years past, discussion of politics seemed to be avoided by my Thai friends, not now However, I feel that the exigent circumstances were glossed over in the above article.