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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #60 on: 07 November 2012, 21:34:31 »

He was a sick bastard who preyed on the vulnerable and that's it. He should be dug up and hung.

Well they did it to Oliver Cromwell........... :)
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #61 on: 08 November 2012, 07:57:10 »

Believe me, I would put everyone of these scrotebags down in a instant and tbh I couldn't give a toss what anybody thinks  ;)
I think you should put yourself up for election  :y
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #62 on: 08 November 2012, 08:09:53 »

Much as his behaviour is disgusting, it cannot be denied that he did fantastic charity work. The family are being very good and understanding of the public feeling (perhaps they knew what was going on :-\) and exhuming him and cremating him seems to be the most dignified approach. After all, death is the leveller of all things and he can no longer commit his disgusting crimes.

But, unfortunately, I'm sure that the people making a claim on his estate will be healed from the horrors they have endured with a cash payout! ::)
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #63 on: 08 November 2012, 10:37:50 »

I notice no one is referring to him as 'Sir' anymore. Do you reckon they'll strip him of his title then?
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #64 on: 08 November 2012, 11:42:44 »

I notice no one is referring to him as 'Sir' anymore. Do you reckon they'll strip him of his title then?

I believe that is already being dealt with from what I have read.
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #65 on: 08 November 2012, 12:20:48 »

Much as his behaviour is disgusting, it cannot be denied that he did fantastic charity work. The family are being very good and understanding of the public feeling (perhaps they knew what was going on :-\) and exhuming him and cremating him seems to be the most dignified approach. After all, death is the leveller of all things and he can no longer commit his disgusting crimes.

But, unfortunately, I'm sure that the people making a claim on his estate will be healed from the horrors they have endured with a cash payout! ::)



You would if you knew how much he charged these charity's for the honor of him turning up  ;)
In alot of cases, these charity's never made a penny for the good causes that they were hopeing to raise money for and in some cases, they was even out of pocket  :(
And believe me, it NEVER stopped saville collecting on the dept either  >:( >:(

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« Reply #66 on: 08 November 2012, 12:26:39 »

Cremation is a good idea. It would have been a much better idea if they had done it 50 years earlier. :)
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #67 on: 08 November 2012, 12:32:20 »

Much as his behaviour is disgusting, it cannot be denied that he did fantastic charity work. The family are being very good and understanding of the public feeling (perhaps they knew what was going on :-\) and exhuming him and cremating him seems to be the most dignified approach. After all, death is the leveller of all things and he can no longer commit his disgusting crimes.

But, unfortunately, I'm sure that the people making a claim on his estate will be healed from the horrors they have endured with a cash payout! ::)



You would if you knew how much he charged these charity's for the honor of him turning up  ;)
In alot of cases, these charity's never made a penny for the good causes that they were hopeing to raise money for and in some cases, they was even out of pocket  :(
And believe me, it NEVER stopped saville collecting on the dept either  >:( >:(



But, as always, it's nowhere near as many occurrences as those he raised millions for ;)

Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending his actions... They make me physically sick >:( But he is estimated to have raised in excess of £40 Million for charity over his time ;)

I still stand by the fact that it's unfortunate that people are now trying to make money out of the allegations. Money will not heal them or erase the memories from their minds ;) It would be better for that money to go to charities that deal with child abuse etc
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #68 on: 08 November 2012, 12:45:43 »

No amount of money can make up for the damage that he has done to his victims heads.

Any monies recieved by his victims will mean nothing more too them then a few quid in there pocket and give them a chance to stick two fingers up at the memory of saville and now he has been "outed" gain some closure.
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #69 on: 09 November 2012, 10:55:21 »

Seems to be a few who are very quick to judge on what still remain to be allegations without proof. Perhaps they should hold their comments until it is proven which would be a far better attitude to adopt considering that this country was bulit on 'Not guilty until proven otherwise in a court of law'. It is all too easy to slander or libel those who are dead because they cannot defend themselves, perhaps those who do should try to wear the same shoes............would they like it if it were aimed at them? No, they would scream like 'ell!!!!!!!!!!
If he is ever proven to have committed the offences then he should, or more rightly, have been through the justice system prior to his death. Why was he not? There is apparently according to those 'in the know' ample proof so why has it not been brought to light before? All police forces cannot have been so corrupt they all hid the alleged crimes so that only leaves the thought that many of the allegations will be proven to be unfounded and only brought for a minutes fame and /or monetary gain from the gutter press. Time will tell and until then I will not judge.
All celebrities charge for the events they appear at so why bring that up? At the end of the day he raised more than any of them and that is a fact which cannot be denied.
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #70 on: 11 November 2012, 22:42:27 »

Come on, chaps. For the sake of the forum, just cool it!

We all have passionate views about current events, but let's not get into slanging matches!  :y :y
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #71 on: 12 November 2012, 02:42:28 »

I notice no one is referring to him as 'Sir' anymore. Do you reckon they'll strip him of his title then?

I believe that is already being dealt with from what I have read.
All these reports in the papers have left me confused as to the correct term for men who like having sex with kids.
Can anybody tell me whether it's Sir, Lord, or Reverend?
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Re: Jimmy Saville...right or wrong?
« Reply #72 on: 12 November 2012, 06:34:12 »

Everyone, please cool it.
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