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Originally Posted by Hamble
A Fair comparison of trial by association and media.
We all know of your love hate relationship with Corbyn, but you never sprang to his defence when he has so often been accused and found guilty of every damn thing going, yet you come to the defence of a worthless Z list Royal who has as much value to the country as a chocolate tea pot, I do wonder?
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
I'd say (going off topic a bit) that when it comes to trial by media, Labour leaders Brown, Miliband and especially your boy Jezzer have been crucified by the media. Didn't one 'Mail' editor congratulate Miliband, then say 'sorry for what we're about to do to you'?
Compared to Dave pig porker - leave my kid in the pub - Cameron, who got a fairly easy ride. And the current interim PM, whose many, many indiscretions, gaffes and occasional atrocities have been veritably celebrated by the right wing rags.
What bothers me is, no matter which 'sleb' or politician they are ripping apart or idolising, at any given moment, depending on who is flavour of the month, the Royals will just glide through without a hiccup. They are teflon coated. That is so very wrong.
I've got my knitting on standby in case the call comes
I am a Royalist though still believe the job should be answerable to the Law and publicity is part of the job.
If I saw Corbyn in public I would walk in the opposite direction.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
I am a Royalist though still believe the job should be answerable to the Law and publicity is part of the job.
If I saw Corbyn in public I would walk in the opposite direction.
I think most people would feel much more comfortable in a lift with Corbyn.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
I am a Royalist though still believe the job should be answerable to the Law and publicity is part of the job.
If I saw Corbyn in public I would walk in the opposite direction.
If he had any sense he'd do the same!
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Originally Posted by local
I think most people would feel much more comfortable in a lift with Corbyn.
I would take my chances with Prince A.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
There will not be a photo to link me to him or dispute.
I should think not. You'd never be that indiscreet.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
I would take my chances with Prince A.
One of the benefits of not being a teenager perhaps ?
Would you want your daughter/granddaughter to be living in a perverts house with him for a few days.
At least Corbyn would only bore her to death.
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Originally Posted by local
One of the benefits of not being a teenager perhaps ?
Would you want your daughter/granddaughter to be living in a perverts house with him for a few days.
At least Corbyn would only bore her to death.
True I am a vintage doll.
Of course not.
Still Prince A has not been convicted of a crime and remains the victim of being photographed with an infamous person(people) at a controversial site very hard to justify and explain just like Corbyn.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
True I am a vintage doll.
Of course not.
Still Prince A has not been convicted of a crime and remains the victim of being photographed with an infamous person(people) at a controversial site very hard to justify and explain just like Corbyn.
"victim"
I suggest you check dates then come back and defend the dirty little s**
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Originally Posted by Mr B S Sniffer
"victim"
I suggest you check dates then come back and defend the dirty little s**
I defend the right a man has to Innocence until proven guilty.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
I defend the right a man has to Innocence until proven guilty.
Until it comes to Corbyn then you're up on your sanctimonious soapbox pointing a finger, just like the right wing press!
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Still Prince A has not been convicted of a crime and remains the victim of being photographed with an infamous person(people) at a controversial site very hard to justify and explain just like Corbyn.
I might buy into the possibility of Andrew's innocence had he only been seen with Epstein once, but that's not the case here. He knew him for 20 years, and, by his own admission, has visited Epstein at many of his residences.
He even continued to see Epstein after his release from jail in 2010, and what a farce that trial and sweetheart deal was. There's even a video of him waving goodbye to a woman inside Epstein's house. Both Alan Dershowitz, who I used to respect, and Andrew are powerful men with connections in high places. That's why their names were tossed out in the farcical 2008 case.
Luckily the Southern District of New York will continue investigating Epstein's co-conspirators. Unlike the Florida court they won't be bought off. Hopefully any men who breathed a sigh of relief when Epstein died are now shaking in their boots.
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Originally Posted by seivad
I might buy into the possibility of Andrew's innocence had he only been seen with Epstein once, but that's not the case here. He knew him for 20 years, and, by his own admission, has visited Epstein at many of his residences.
He even continued to see Epstein after his release from jail in 2010, and what a farce that trial and sweetheart deal was. There's even a video of him waving goodbye to a woman inside Epstein's house. Both Alan Dershowitz, who I used to respect, and Andrew are powerful men with connections in high places. That's why their names were tossed out in the farcical 2008 case.
Luckily the Southern District of New York will continue investigating Epstein's co-conspirators. Unlike the Florida court they won't be bought off. Hopefully any men who breathed a sigh of relief when Epstein died are now shaking in their boots.
There has to be a Corbyn connection.......I'm certain of it.
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