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GUEST,Musket the game master BS: Militant atheism has become a religion p (1845* d) RE: BS: Militant atheism has become a religion p 04 Nov 13


No, it isn't Rudolph Hess. I can see where you are coming from though. Here's a clue. Both Hess and the mystery fun guy have connections with Scotland.

Any thoughts?

Here's another clue from the archive;


Lily Festre....You are quite wrong to state unequivocably that there is no link between MALE homosexuality and the abuse of boys.

And a bonus quote from the same thread..


Alan dont let us mince our words, the real issue is whether or not male homosexuals can be trusted with the personal care of young children.



And a further bonus? An insight into the caring side..


However, I still think this is a very serious matter and chilren are being placed in a very dangerous position through our adherence to PC.
Children brought up by a "same sex couple" also face a young life of taunting and bullying by their peers.
Something which never seems to have been taken into account by the authorities, but which can blight a child's life forever.



This quiz is brought to by Musket Entertainment Ltd, In association with a fellow Mudcatter who didn't like two faced liars apparently, and thought a set of, I reckon it is at Least 200 quotes on gay lifestyle by the mystery person and pm'd me with them. Not a single one about caring for their health.....




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