Originally posted by SueEllen
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He lied; He told me it was his BMW so I let him have it on the back seat.
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Their father can be jailed for life without problems and this does not stop just because kids have human rights - it's totally separate question - they might have right to visit him, be it in jail or another country with UK Embassy helping out the logistics (but they pay for travel etc). -
He hasn't been charged and neither was he convicted of death by dangerous driving.Originally posted by AtW View PostTheir father can be jailed for life without problems
The main problem is the UK government f**ked up.Originally posted by AtW View Postand this does not stop just because kids have human rights - it's totally separate question - they might have right to visit him, be it in jail or another country with UK Embassy helping out the logistics (but they pay for travel etc).
He was suppose to be removed a few years ago but there was a mix up. I don't know if he had children then but any foreign criminal with sense knows now to start having children with a British citizen asap.
Anyway back to Assange. Apparently he writes really bad love letters."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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And they are not French letters either.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Anyway back to Assange. Apparently he writes really bad love letters.

Anyway, today's revelations are that apparently Han Solo and Chewbacca could not stand the sight of each other off set.
That one came from Wookie-Leaks..............
Okay....okay!!
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I was giving you an example that human rights law can't prevent father being jailed for life - having kids does not give one immunity from justice taking its course.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe hasn't been charged and neither was he convicted of death by dangerous driving.Comment
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Reading the Guardian's text on the allegations, they really do seem weak - to base a case on "I think he might have torn the condom on purpose" - not exactly banged to rights (no pun intended), is it.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBack to Assange
However Assange knew that the CIA were out to get him, so why on earth did he put himself in the position to allow such a case to occur. Not suggesting he should have become a monk, but don't stir up a hornets nest if you know you have an allergy. He should have known that something like this might have happened, so why did he hand it to them on a platter.Comment
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Maybe he just wanted to have good memories to think about when he drops soap in US Federal PrisonOriginally posted by centurian View PostHowever Assange knew that the CIA were out to get him, so why on earth did he put himself in the position to allow such a case to occur.
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