Hi, Just wanted to let you know I am not able to contrubute to this project. Can you please take me off the mailling list. Regards, Blessing Maregere Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange -----Original Message----- From: nadia siddiqi <nadshi@xxxxxxxxx> Sender: debatewiserrt-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 12:45:36 To: <debatewiserrt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: debatewiserrt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Debatewise RRT] Re: Debates This debate should be taken to debatewise rather than discussed on this mailing list. It's a debate you're welcome to fill in the no points. I only regret the women are superior to men debate because of the weird males who keep distorting it in every way imaginable(though that is expected); I imagine that it helps my karma though. I haven't edited it in ...like forever. Veclock must be having a ball. I think she thinks the mention of breasts is sensational(would you prefer: mammary-gland-lactation-feeding? even medical texts don't put it like that) and not the debate itself. Family planning is also an important issue contingent upon women,sex and babies. That doesn't make it sexually sensational. Does it? Nadia On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Sarah Lynch <sarah.lynch.llb@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > In addition, Isabelle, as a female writing a debate on that topic, looking > into the matter deeper than the surface level " oh the human rights act" > (something which is all to often retorted with no intellectual understanding > of what the Human Rights Act actually grants), I seem to be finding many > sensible reasons as to why brerast feeding should be compulsory. If you feel > differently - why not debate back? The whole point of debatewise for me is > to not merely hold your opinions, but to be able to find reasons as to why > you think what you think. Perhaps if you researched into the issue, you may > findthat your Human Rights belief has no basis. > -- Work done with anxiety about results is far inferior to work done without such anxiety, in the calm of self-surrender. Seek refuge in the knowledge of Brahman. They who work selfishly for results are miserable. --"Bhagavad Gita."