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MrSmith

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  1. My advice too, it took the NHS two years to sort my other half’s knee, by which time she had developed a back problem, five years on and she still not getting any joy with the NHS, she is now seeing a private physio and her back is improving rapidly.
  2. He wasn't found guilty, he pleaded guilty and you keep ignoring the fact he may have pleaded guilty for reasons other than guilt. Many people that claim to be innocent plead guilty of lesser charges to avoid going to court where there is always the possibility of being found guilty, despite not being guilty.
  3. I'm just suggesting a possible alternative to your insistence that he must have abused them because he pleaded guilty, he might have abuse them, he might not have abused them, he might not remember anything at all, the victims might be remembering being abused despite not being abused.
  4. What is this unique feature you speak of.
  5. War is a messy business and its not always possible to afford troops the best possible protection, clearly the best way to protect them is to not go to war, when I joined up I understood the risks and accepted them as part of the job.
  6. How many different ways do you think one can sexually abuse someone, read the press and there are any number of cases of sexual abuse, they all have similarities despite being different victims and different abusers.
  7. Another idiotic ruling, its time the human rights act was scrapped.
  8. Or they are all people that encountered him in the past have because of media coverage have formed false memories of being abused by him. ---------- Post added 19-06-2013 at 18:09 ---------- How would they set about proving a memory from many years ago is false. Much easier to plee bargain and get him a lighter charge.
  9. The witnesses could all be linked in the fact they all met Stuart Hall at some point in the past, all got reasonably close to him and all read the same information relating to other cases in which celebrates abused people. The brain then fills in the blanks.
  10. Its possible for many people to form the same or very similar false memories. Let's say you've just witnessed a crime, later, you talk to other witnesses and read the news coverage about it. The police ask you leading questions. Each of these acts has the potential to alter the information you initially stored in your brain. If another witness mentions the criminal's blue jacket, you may very well work that jacket into your own recollection. Likewise, a suggestive question such as "Did you see the man's gun?" could make you believe you observed him brandishing such a weapon even if you didn't
  11. The figures are saying that unemployment is lower in many countries with higher rates of home ownership than the UK.
  12. Singapore unemployment is 1.9%, home ownership is 90.1% Russia unemployment is 6.4% home ownership is 84.7% Mexico unemployment is 5.12% home ownership is 84% Norway unemployment is 3.0% home ownership is 77% Brazil unemployment is 4.7% home ownership is 74% United Kingdom unemployment 7.9% home ownership is 69%
  13. Its a pity God didn't give them all the same information, maybe if it had there would have been fewer wars. I'll put my money on them all being loonies.
  14. Or create false memories, its very common to have memories of events that didn't happen.
  15. Billions of people believe God spoke to a man and aliens are substantially more likely than a God. So maybe aliens spoke to a man and are now bonking a man. Or billions of people are loonies.
  16. He couldn't have been reelected because he didn't stand, the abuse he had to endure was intolerable.
  17. Ah but Muslims that do those things aren't real Muslims, so there's nothing to worry about. Not sure what they are, but definitely not Muslims.
  18. One of them did what he was elected to do, which was considerably more than the useless tool that held the seat before him.
  19. So would you vote for them since they are nothing to worry about and in your opinion are exactly the same as the main parties. Labour MPs worried about the rise of the British National Party (BNP) are setting up a parallel campaign organisation because they fear their own party is not doing enough to counter the far-Right.
  20. Right, so you think the BNP would do everything the same as the main parties if they got into power, makes you wonder why people worry about them doesn't it?
  21. Me neither, councils use our money like toilet paper, they flush great wads of it down the carsy.
  22. If you want the main parties to change, vote BNP. I doubt anyone that votes BNP actually wants them to form a government, I doubt Nick Griffin wants to form a government, my guess is the BNP just want change and will disappear once that change arrives.
  23. To start, don't waste your time with the NHS, they are useless, after 3 years of pain and many many visits to the hospital quacks, my wife went to a private physiotherapist, and with a combination of acupuncture and mobilisations over six weeks the pain had gone and she can once again bend over and touch her toes.
  24. At least 96% of Muslims in Britain, and approximately 1520 or 96% of masjids or mosques, are Sunni, and about 2% are Shi’a, with 67 masjids.
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