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17 October, 2012 at 6:50 pm #512925
@rogue trader wrote:
just watching the news as i type,apparently the serbian f,a are blaming danny rose
honestly it defies beleif.ummmm I said that in my initial post
17 October, 2012 at 4:33 pm #512922@rogue trader wrote:
i see where your coming from there j,
and it was only a u21 match
problem is,eastern europe is rife with racism
now i maybe treading on eggshells here
but werent the eastern bloc countries the first ones to moan,when they were persecuted and their countries raped in ww2
with good reason i hasten to add.
surely they of all should no better
and as for racism it sucks
we all bleed red.it is a sad reflection on certain societies that this happens
13 October, 2012 at 12:59 am #512034This is one of those subjects that raises many issues
As the person in question is dead should he be persecuted after he has died?
Is trial by media valid? Christopher Jefferies was vilified by the media as having killed Joanna Yates until Vincent Tabac was arrested charged and found guilty of having killed her – but how has Jefferies life been changed due to that?
How is it that if the allegations are true that one person could exert such pressure on the media that everything could be kept quiet over a couple of decades?
I have no doubt that the people who may have been abused need to find a suitable outlet for their feelings but is broadcasting it in public that solution? We hear on the News every day that the Police have received allegations but so far we have not heard how they are reacting to them
Given the fact that the gravestone has now been removed after the family’s initial denial mean that they knew about the allegations?
My last question is – if true would he be able to do the same thing today?
Please note that these are just questions that spring to mind and are just that
8 October, 2012 at 6:06 am #512505Panda – where have I criticised the UK – all I said was it was sad that the British law system allowed the two cases to happen but if you think it was right that Ian Bennetts mother went to her grave not knowing where Ian Brady was buried then you carry on.
Ruby – nice to see you jumping on the bandwagon but you are the one looking an eejit if you think the two cases are an excuse to have a go at people
8 October, 2012 at 12:42 am #512502@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
Quite simply;
What human rights did Ian Brady offer the children he tortured to death?
What did Abu Hamza offer the victims of his hatred who died?
Why are these people offered the right to law in the UK that they use to their own advantage but would never offer to their victims?
Is the law in France different, then?
:shock:
what has French law got to do with British law in either of these two cases as both have happened in the UK? and also why do you need to appear shocked that you mentioned French law rather than UK law in these two cases?
All I said was that sadly British law has made it possible for Abu Hamza to spend several years playing the UK/European system and for Ian Brady to spend nigh on 50 years tormenting his victims in denying them the knowledge of where he buried their son even past their deaths. In neither case did I offer any judgement – all I said was that it was very sad they had been able to do what they have done by using British/European law.
Sometimes human decency disappears when trying to put others down and I have felt great sympathy for the victims of others crimes
7 October, 2012 at 9:40 pm #512496Quite simply;
What human rights did Ian Brady offer the children he tortured to death?
What did Abu Hamza offer the victims of his hatred who died?
Why are these people offered the right to law in the UK that they use to their own advantage but would never offer to their victims?
12 August, 2012 at 11:11 pm #50512412 August, 2012 at 11:02 pm #505122Roger Daltrey can still belt it out – just wish the other OAP ‘rockstars’ who can’t would give up
12 August, 2012 at 10:53 pm #505121@(f)politics? wrote:
well i think the olympics have been a blinding success overall, wasnt so keen on the closing ceremony but other than that, think we should be proud of the competitors, and the people who brought it all together including all the volunteers =D> =D>
missed most of the closing ceremony getting the guests here inebriated , then watching the firework display after the annual dog and bird show (don’t ask lol) but have enjoyed the whole thing on the beeb – so errrrrr take that
12 August, 2012 at 10:21 pm #505115@(f)politics? wrote:
*chants, eric idle for … erm king” lol
or queen?
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