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Barrie Yates 28-05-2013 18:14

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1060886)
Didn't know you could get Jeremy Kyle in Germany Dave:rolleyes:

There is plenty of other crap that you didn't mention Jay - but that would have had you typing all night and probably going into dyslexia overload:D

DaveinGermany 28-05-2013 18:15

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1060886)
Didn't know you could get Jeremy Kyle in Germany Dave:rolleyes:

We've the satellite set up for UK freeview, so unfortunately it's receivable here, but fortunately I'm at work. :)

jaysay 28-05-2013 18:59

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1060887)
There is plenty of other crap that you didn't mention Jay - but that would have had you typing all night and probably going into dyslexia overload:D

Well I've plenty of time on my hands, I think, might give it a go next time the plastics are on live:rolleyes:

DtheP47 28-05-2013 19:48

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Meanwhile back on thread:

It was reassuring to read and hear in the news tonight that
relatives of Adebolajo have issued a very courageous statement of condolence to Drummer Rigby's family saying:
"As a family, we wish to share with others our horror at the senseless killing of Lee Rigby and express our profound shame and distress that this has brought our family.
We wish to state openly that we believe that there is no place for violence in the name of religion or politics.
We believe that all right thinking members of society share this view, wherever they were born and whatever their religion and political beliefs.
We wholeheartedly condemn all those who engage in acts of terror and fully reject any suggestion by them that religion or politics can justify this kind of violence.
"We unreservedly put our faith in the rule of law and, with others, fully expect that all the perpetrators will be brought to justice under the law of the land."

cashman 28-05-2013 21:06

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1060899)
Meanwhile back on thread:

It was reassuring to read and hear in the news tonight that
relatives of Adebolajo have issued a very courageous statement of condolence to Drummer Rigby's family saying:
"As a family, we wish to share with others our horror at the senseless killing of Lee Rigby and express our profound shame and distress that this has brought our family.
We wish to state openly that we believe that there is no place for violence in the name of religion or politics.
We believe that all right thinking members of society share this view, wherever they were born and whatever their religion and political beliefs.
We wholeheartedly condemn all those who engage in acts of terror and fully reject any suggestion by them that religion or politics can justify this kind of violence.
"We unreservedly put our faith in the rule of law and, with others, fully expect that all the perpetrators will be brought to justice under the law of the land."

Yeh it was good to hear in my view.

jaysay 29-05-2013 08:39

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Ya it makes a nice change to here statements like that from any family which are affected, unlike the mother who defended her sons convicted of rape by trying to blame a 14 year old child

kestrelx 30-05-2013 11:44

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When some goon spray painted "muslim" on a statue of a camel - which is part of a memorial for all the animals that died in the 2nd World War, as a demonstration against this incident and Muslims - it shows that there are some people in this country dumber than animals!:(

DtheP47 30-05-2013 12:13

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1061121)
When some goon spray painted "muslim" on a statue of a camel - which is part of a memorial for all the animals that died in the 2nd World War, as a demonstration against this incident and Muslims - it shows that there are some people in this country dumber than animals!:(

Some people are dumber than statues too KX ;)

accyman 30-05-2013 15:29

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what i dont get is why this islamic extreemist is only been charged with murder and not also charged with terrorism crimes

he caused terror and made no bones about why he did what he did yet its only a murder trial ?

i suppose not charging him with acts of terrorism it keeps teh governments acts of terrorism figures down

unless its only an act of terrorism if a certain number of peopel are killed ?

Less 30-05-2013 15:37

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1061159)
what i dont get is why this islamic extreemist is only been charged with murder and not also charged with terrorism crimes

he caused terror and made no bones about why he did what he did yet its only a murder trial ?

i suppose not charging him with acts of terrorism it keeps teh governments acts of terrorism figures down

unless its only an act of terrorism if a certain number of peopel are killed ?

Or, maybe they are going for a conviction they know they can prosecute?

Bring in terrorism and 'uman rights will give Mrs. Blair an open cheque?

Perhaps they are learning after all?

accyman 30-05-2013 16:14

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good point shes like terrorisms version of an ambulance chaser.

bottom of the barrel lawyers with no self resepect

sounds about right

jaysay 30-05-2013 17:15

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1061161)
Or, maybe they are going for a conviction they know they can prosecute?

Bring in terrorism and 'uman rights will give Mrs. Blair an open cheque?

Perhaps they are learning after all?

Think you've got that spot on Less, any Human Rights complications and the problems arise, if convicted he won't see the light of day again, the only problem there is it will cost millions of pounds to keep him in jail.

cashman 30-05-2013 18:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1061177)
Think you've got that spot on Less, any Human Rights complications and the problems arise, if convicted he won't see the light of day again, the only problem there is it will cost millions of pounds to keep him in jail.

Not if they place him in the normal jail population.;) But they won't, they will protect this piece of crap.:(

MargaretR 20-06-2013 15:17

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1060704)
In fairness though Margaret it wouldn't surprise me if you had an aversion to unfiltered air, and purified it in your house like the late Mr Jackson..

What goes around comes around;)

It is an ancient celtic belief- the Law of Rebound -whatever you dish out returns threefold.

Singapore haze 2013: Residents told to stay indoors, possibly for WEEKS | Mail Online

Less 20-06-2013 16:01

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1063575)
What goes around comes around;)

It is an ancient celtic belief- the Law of Rebound -whatever you dish out returns threefold.

Singapore haze 2013: Residents told to stay indoors, possibly for WEEKS | Mail Online


???

That is proof of what?

Mad Cow's opinion?


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