The kids won't have their names dragged through the courts again, as the case will never come to court.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 15:40,
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You think if the head of Banardos did a similar cover up,
or a large international aid agency? Or any other organisation that they wouldn't be taken to court?
Just because so many people believe in a sky wizard and 2000 year old Israeli zombie and a few blokes in dresses decided that this particular man in a dress represents said zombie and sky wizard on earth that hes automatically immune from prosecution?
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 15:50,
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Just because so many people believe in a sky wizard and 2000 year old Israeli zombie and a few blokes in dresses decided that this particular man in a dress represents said zombie and sky wizard on earth that hes automatically immune from prosecution?
Which isn't recognised by the UN
Seriusly wouldn't you just love to see the guy locked up, and a triumphant Dawkins stood on the steps of the Old Bailey shouting "where's your god now biatches!"
edit actulay, I wouldnt like to see that last bit
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 15:56,
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edit actulay, I wouldnt like to see that last bit
:D
Apparently the pope's coming to Glasgow. I'd love to go and throw eggs at him, but people might think I'm a rangers supporter. What a dilemma.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:13,
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Ha I know
Its like when the Orange Order said they would protest the Pope's visit, I thought to my self..hmmm I don't like the idea of agreeing with the orange Order
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:20,
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Mmmmmm
I don't like the pope and I don't like the orange order. But which one's worse?
FIGHT... hang on a second, they already tried that.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:38,
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FIGHT... hang on a second, they already tried that.
The pope won't end up in court because he's the head of state of a foreign country, and will remain so until death.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:07,
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As said previously, is isn't considered a state by the UN
Therefore, the pope cannot be a head of state.
Sadly, he won't be put on trial simply because he's the pope.
Where the justice in that is, I don't know.
I'm also a bit dismayed by the number of folks saying it'd be better to just brush it all under the carpet because it'll be too upsetting for the victims.
/mild rant.
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Mon 12 Apr 2010, 3:29,
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Sadly, he won't be put on trial simply because he's the pope.
Where the justice in that is, I don't know.
I'm also a bit dismayed by the number of folks saying it'd be better to just brush it all under the carpet because it'll be too upsetting for the victims.
/mild rant.