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Submitted by Beema (United Kingdom), Jan 14, 2009 at 13:44

Why is this man of the cloth speaking to defend muslims, I would respect him if he were to make the point that Christians were unhappy about topless sunbathing, as I am sure most orthodox Christians are. He should get his priority religion in the right order.


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No need for Ban [130 words]anonymousJan 16, 2009 14:18
If wearing clothes makes us different.... [80 words]SteveMar 5, 2009 01:30
⇒ topless on aussie beaches [47 words]BeemaJan 14, 2009 13:44
To each his own [159 words]Rebecca MouldsJan 15, 2009 09:26
Australian Cultural Conservative Relies on Muslims. [47 words]Irene BonneyJan 9, 2009 18:20
Sudden concern for Muslim sensibilities is a cynical ploy to advance Nile's goals [217 words]DavidJan 6, 2009 09:15
From Scotland [187 words]Adam the Scot.Jan 7, 2009 16:15
topless on aussie beachers [119 words]rodney allsworthJan 5, 2009 06:31
Australian Cultural Conservative Relies on Muslims [227 words]Puzzled personJan 4, 2009 06:56

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