22-11-2014 11:12 AM
Listed below is a random selection of popular news stories on Google today. These supposedly represent what we wish to see, learn more about and discuss. Could I ask the dozen or so regular posters and the much larger number of Lurkers whether they feel it is any longer appropriate to attempt a discussion based upon those topics deemed newsworthy, or to save the pain, frustration and animosity arising from censorship should the censors themselves introduce topics which they deem appropriate to discuss thus allowing a forum to provide the support advice and stimulation they are capable of albeit with a cap on fun as one mans comedy is always another mans offence.
Remeber, post quickly as the clock is ticking 🙂
Independent |
Kenya bus attack near Somali border leaves 28 dead
Guests flee in terror after explosion rips through five star hotel
Biden Visits Ukraine as NATO Accuses Russia Over Weapons
Iran nuclear talks enter final days before deadline
John Cantlie: Latest Isis video shows British hostage claiming 'US failed
Sky shareholders in revolt over secretive and 'excessive' bonuses
Bill Cosby sexual assaut case: How it all started Reminder:
Humanity has made the moon into a garbage pile, wants to
'Rise of saturated fat in diet does not raise fats in blood'
22-11-2014 11:28 AM
22-11-2014 12:00 PM
Thank you Sir I almost fell asleep, luckily my Carer allerted me to your post. So with the clock ticking and just one ticking response It looks as if the consensus thus far is that we only discuss topics with one word in them 🙂
22-11-2014 12:15 PM
22-11-2014 12:25 PM
Floccinaucinihilipilification
22-11-2014 12:36 PM
Yay, there's some good news.
Anyone care to join me for a cooked breaky?
22-11-2014 3:53 PM
22-11-2014 4:23 PM
On a serious note I can't see a problem with discussing any of those stories - add to them the top BBC news stories not included:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30157530 - NHS staff travel to Sierra Leone to fight Ebola
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30157700 - Labour Calls for NHS investment
Problems seem to arise on this board when posters make responses to threads personal attacks rather than addressing the subject.