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General Discussion Area / Re: Newsnight
« on: 06 November 2012, 19:55:27 »
It is called satire and if you'd followed my posts regarding saville you will realise i am certainly not one of his apologists,which suprisingly there are still some,even on here.
On that subject i see on the news tonight that saville was 'interviewed' in connection with the ripper murders,well we all know now they were mates,and at least one of the victims was found a bit too close for comfort.
As far as 'names' are concerned you dont have to google much to find out who's in the frame for the North Wales abuse.
I suggest that all those who want to see justice for the victims and get these vile perpetrators put away get behind Tom Watson who seems to be the only one in parliament making an effort.
And before you get excited about Camerons latest 'play to the gallery' 'inquiry' just remember that it was his mate hague who overlooked the 'inquiry' into the 'inquiry' in 1996 and was 4 years before it came up with didly squat.So now we have an 'inquiry' into the 'inquiry' into the last 'inquiry'.So another nice little earner for a well off retired judge who will no doubt be from the same stable.
So pretty much anyone who can remember anything will be dead or hiding behind Theresa Mays 'shut up the cops' statement,apart from the victims who were mostly young boys at the time and will struggle on their own to have 'names' of these hooded monsters.
Dragging in a convicted peado a sick old man and a couple of dead dodgy looking blokes aint gonna wash this time as far as i'm concerned.
Good old government ploy to announce an inquiry to shut people up,some people are still gullible enough to believe it,scotland yard are 18 months and quite a few £million into the mccann debacle.Cameron will be on the after dinner circuit before the next whitewash comes out in print.
On that subject i see on the news tonight that saville was 'interviewed' in connection with the ripper murders,well we all know now they were mates,and at least one of the victims was found a bit too close for comfort.
As far as 'names' are concerned you dont have to google much to find out who's in the frame for the North Wales abuse.
I suggest that all those who want to see justice for the victims and get these vile perpetrators put away get behind Tom Watson who seems to be the only one in parliament making an effort.
And before you get excited about Camerons latest 'play to the gallery' 'inquiry' just remember that it was his mate hague who overlooked the 'inquiry' into the 'inquiry' in 1996 and was 4 years before it came up with didly squat.So now we have an 'inquiry' into the 'inquiry' into the last 'inquiry'.So another nice little earner for a well off retired judge who will no doubt be from the same stable.
So pretty much anyone who can remember anything will be dead or hiding behind Theresa Mays 'shut up the cops' statement,apart from the victims who were mostly young boys at the time and will struggle on their own to have 'names' of these hooded monsters.
Dragging in a convicted peado a sick old man and a couple of dead dodgy looking blokes aint gonna wash this time as far as i'm concerned.
Good old government ploy to announce an inquiry to shut people up,some people are still gullible enough to believe it,scotland yard are 18 months and quite a few £million into the mccann debacle.Cameron will be on the after dinner circuit before the next whitewash comes out in print.