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Jimmy Savile 'household name' sweep
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Only if he is guilty - if he is not guilty then he should be free to go on his way. I know it sounds awful because by implication it means that there is a victim. -
Tony Hart
Turns out he was a playdoughphile.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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There is quite an irony to be had, given that he represented someone who made false allegations against Neil and Christine Hamilton leading to their arrest and public humiliation. The lady got sent down for a number of years and he had to pay damages for comments he said.
So if he is innocent, now he knows how they felt.Comment
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Seen the bold max in Heathow once, I think the only way to describe it was a short arse arse charging through crowds with a gaggle of people following him.
"out of my way, do you know who I am, I am on my way the biggest fanny Uk awards and I do not want to be late" style.Comment
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that would be a result. he is an obnoxious offencive odorous manipulative 2@ who has reduced the shameful standards of the media even lower - tough job as that is.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou hope he's found guilty regardless of whether he is?
I hope ios sentence is to pogo stick down the M25 fast lane.Comment
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Bit harsh, but if that's what you think about NAT then so be it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postthat would be a result. he is an obnoxious offencive odorous manipulative 2@ who has reduced the shameful standards of the moderators even lower - tough job as that is.
I hope ios sentence is to pogo stick down the M25 fast lane.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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For mods there should be an element of randomness about it.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBit harsh, but if that's what you think about NAT then so be it.Comment
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The search for paedophiles is more carnival than witch-hunt | Hannah Betts | Comment is free | The Guardian
left wing bollox.
back in the seventies child abuse seems to have been frequent amongst those who thought they could get away with it.
now victims can fight back - quite rightly.Comment
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Who was today's alleged celebrity nonce? That went quiet quite quickly.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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