Tony Blair.

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When the argument is lost the spotting of typos and the crying about names begins :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Back to the toilets Josephine. Your daughters books obviously are those chewable ones you get in the bath!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Do you have ANY points to make? Do you even know what we are talking about? Let me tell you as you obviously don't have a clue.

We are dicussing the claim (a ridiculous one in my opinion) that at Treblinka, 900,000 people were gassed, then buried in a hole the size of the local swimming pool, then dug up and burnt over a couple of weeks at 50,000 per day. Are you really telling me that corpses could be burnt using some silly 'wicking' technique that nobody has ever seen in practice. If so, then tell me how they managed to process 50,000 per day. Let me guess. Is it 25,000 in the morning and 25,000 in the afternoon? THAT is the conundrum. If you can't answer it then just clear off and bore someone else.
 
Er no, do keep up old man.

I was disputing the claim there isn't enough energy in the body for it to burn. That's been proved wrong. As has your assertion that bodies don't burn.

It's a house of cards, prove one of your ****poor points wrong, and it shows the rest of your points up as a probable load of horse ****
 
Don't be so bloody thick. Bodies don't burn, and if they DID burn at the speed of a candle they'd still be burning today.
 
We are dicussing the claim (a ridiculous one in my opinion) that at Treblinka, 900,000 people were gassed, then buried in a hole the size of the local swimming pool, then dug up and burnt over a couple of weeks at 50,000 per day. Are you really telling me that corpses could be burnt using some silly 'wicking' technique that nobody has ever seen in practice. If so, then tell me how they managed to process 50,000 per day. Let me guess. Is it 25,000 in the morning and 25,000 in the afternoon? THAT is the conundrum. If you can't answer it then just clear off and bore someone else.

Let's hear your logistics then.
 
Carefully laying 250 railway sleepers across the pit, ministry experts and labourers piled 75 tonnes of coal and two lorry loads of straw onto a giant pyre before adding the pigs and cattle in what amounted to a two-day long construction exercise. Cremations on this scale do not come quickly, or cheaply.

Clad in bright yellow and red overalls, they had supervised mechanical excavators and tractors hauling dumper trucks carrying the remains of pigs from two farms at Heddon-on-the-Wall - Bobby and Ronald Waughs holding at Burnside, with its 500 animals, believed to be the original source, and Jimmy and Joan Brown's neighbouring unit at Heddon View, with 350 pigs and 35 cattle.


http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/feb/26/footandmouth.peterhetherington1
 
Now tell me how much coal and sleepers you would need to burn 900,000 bodies. Oh I forgot. Bodies burn don't they? You just light the big toe and stand back.
 
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