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Posted by: CA (Sunday 15 November 2009, 2:16 AM)

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No thomas..

Your missing a great deal in your arguments on this subject, I've replied to more than one you have put forward numerous times across multiple postings here on zdnet uk site, and this one is no different to the other's you have offered already, and is still full of the same holes.

Oh and one more thing, id appreciate it very much if you did not put words into my mouth, especially when it comes to endorsing pedophilia.

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