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@ogdenz | 29 January 20 | |
@ alanball - 29.01.20 - 10:24am Slightly ironic coming from the person who supports child abuse trials being jeopardised aye Dan Yep all those Tommeh Yobinson fans supporting him jeopardizing a trial. |
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@eyesore | 29 January 20 | |
@ kimjongl - 29.01.20 - 10:10am 17 Isn't a child yes, but this guy hung out for years with probably the world's most high profile paedophile, including after his conviction. 17 may be legal but when you're a 50 year old man, which is a natural power disparity nevermind his position as a prince, most people are going to find that disgusting. I'm not disputing that, I'm disputing calling him a paedophile |
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@eyesore | 29 January 20 | |
@ 3mel - 29.01.20 - 09:52am people like me how ? quote me. I thought I was quoting alanball, my mistake |
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@ogdenz | 29 January 20 | |
@ 9362 - 29.01.20 - 11:28am Has that actually been proven then? Yes he is a thoroughly disagreeable individual who should be talking to the fbi but nothing actually proven yet You usually aren't bothered whether an allegation has been proven or not before you judge people as guilty. Remember the case of the lorry driver and the dead Chinese refugees? This was only a few weeks ago and you had him down as guilty immediately. I had to ask you whether you believed in a fair trial. You replied ''He obviously did it'. |
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@crail | 29 January 20 | |
He did do it lol
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@ogdenz | 29 January 20 | |
@ crail - 29.01.20 - 12:29pm He did do it lol That's not the point I was making. It's the fact digits has people down as guilty before someone is found guilty that's disturbing. |
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@9362 | 29 January 20 | |
@ ogdenz - 29.01.20 - 12:27pm You usually aren't bothered whether an allegation has been proven or not before you judge people as guilty. Remember the case of the lorry driver and the dead Chinese refugees? This was only a few weeks ago and you had him down as guilty immediately. I had to ask you whether you believed in a fair trial. You replied ''He obviously did it'. Not the best case to use an example though when he has pleaded Guilty is it? |
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@9362 | 29 January 20 | |
@ ogdenz - 29.01.20 - 12:27pm You usually aren't bothered whether an allegation has been proven or not before you judge people as guilty. Remember the case of the lorry driver and the dead Chinese refugees? This was only a few weeks ago and you had him down as guilty immediately. I had to ask you whether you believed in a fair trial. You replied ''He obviously did it'. It's also fair to point out that in most of the Muslim paedophile grooming cases I've commented on it's where they have been named in court after being found guilty. But Don't let judicial facts spoil your stupidity |
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@bambi60 | 29 January 20 | |
@ slwnoris - 29.01.20 - 12:31pm OK he not a ped*phile...... r*pist then, the lady didn't give her consent so yes.... r*pist. Time for old bill to very nicely ask him to come to the police station, for a cup of tea and a chat. Not really a r*pist either .. the woman in question was paid by Epstein to sleep with Andrew (allegedly) The Queen's favourite son will never be charged with anything and conveniently the main character is dead Airmiles Andy should be investigated more for where he made his millions colluding and dealing with corrupt regimes , arms dealers etc whilst officially representing the UK ...don't forget it was Epstein who provided the millions to bail out Fergies rampant debt .. |
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@dan27notts | 29 January 20 | |
@ alanball - 29.01.20 - 10:24am Slightly ironic coming from the person who supports child abuse trials being jeopardised aye Dan The point i was making is that you are one always calling people nonce enablers when you are one yourself by your own standards |
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