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Post by Soulman on May 29, 2011 11:46:02 GMT -5
I'll just put this down to Justice eh . Much news (although not too much in the media) about this grooming and murdering. This has been happening in Blackpool. As many will know this grooming of white teenage girls is happening in quite a few cities as well. Anyway, here is a bit of coverage that has been sadly lacking. www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-fayetteville/charlene-charlene-who
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Post by markindurham on May 29, 2011 12:55:39 GMT -5
I'll just put this down to Justice eh . Much news (although not too much in the media) about this grooming and murdering. This has been happening in Blackpool. As many will know this grooming of white teenage girls is happening in quite a few cities as well. Anyway, here is a bit of coverage that has been sadly lacking. www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-fayetteville/charlene-charlene-whoInteresting . Sadly not unusual these days, the meeja being more concerned about 'celebs' than reporting such things, although the Telegraph is braver than usual, quoting 'non-white men'... Again, we see that justice would appear, on the face of it, to be skewed in favour of the criminal "However, The Independent also reported that the police "watchdog" (IE: rights of criminals come before the rights of victims), the Independent Police Complaints Commission ruled that covert surveillance evidence gathered against the two main suspects in the case was flawed. This means that the evidence can never be submitted in court" and ""What I have found to be particularly despicable, is that a former Lancashire Police detective Mick Gradwell, stated that "officers had long been aware that girls in Blackpool, Blackburn and Burnley were being 'passed around like toys for sexual gratification' but that investigations were being hampered by political correctness."""
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