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Offline shaunsky1

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2010, 03:57:50 PM »
hi spartacus know'n you for a long time diden't like you then don't like you now
best of luck in the old world this is the new

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2010, 04:37:53 PM »
Smells of honey dunnit!
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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #17 on: January 05, 2010, 05:10:36 PM »
hi spartacus know'n you for a long time diden't like you then don't like you now
best of luck in the old world this is the new

Must have been around a while then Shaun?

From wiki;

Spartacus (c. 109–71 BC) was the most notable leader of the slaves in the Third Servile War, a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Little is known about Spartacus beyond the events of the war, and surviving historical accounts are sometimes contradictory and may not always be reliable.

Spartacus' struggle, often seen as the fight of an oppressed people fighting for their freedom against a slave-owning aristocracy, has found new meaning for modern writers since the 19th century. The rebellion of Spartacus has proven inspirational to many modern literary and political writers, making Spartacus a folk hero among cultures both ancient and modern.

Does this wiki description match your recollections of him?

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Offline shaunsky1

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2010, 05:40:24 PM »
hi razzy ye just a few years i wonder what spart ass would do if it was him ??? on the receving end
well i could tell you but it would bring tears to your eyes
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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2010, 06:34:49 PM »
Oh dear , well at least I dont have to worry about a battle of wits with Shaunski , since he is obviously at least a few ounces short of a pound of lard.
Once Rosewittage becomes a degree course I am certain that many people , previously thought of as , malingering , boring, ineffectual ,der brains will have a whole new career opened to them in the States of Jersey. Until that time and i am not holding my breath , perhaps we can ask Shaun,,,,,, Sheamus, John or whatever his name is ,,,nah thats to cruel,,, maybe he knows where the short pier is?? maybe he should take a long walk.

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #20 on: January 05, 2010, 07:13:38 PM »
Hi Dundee

Could you answer this for me if possible

"Just to say that I am fully aware. In the case of ASS he not only let down survivors but then attacked without any justification those that cared for said survivors this is a fact, it may not be in the public domain and may never be, it has to be one of the lowest acts I have ever known of in my rather sheltered life.

All well and good having an another inquiry and strategy but as you seem to say yourself these appear to achieve very little.

Anyone who follows the words of a police officer is very misguided, one only has to look at the farcical situation of Deputy Hill leading human rights agendas in the Island. Such positions are best left to people with some honour and integrity."

Are you saying Bob hill has no honour or integrity could you please tell me why..

Could you tell me about st@art and one of the lowest acts you have seen...

Who has been caring for the survivors. I know some survivors are baffled at that bit maybe you could put out a help line on here or a contact name.

Thanks

rs

Rico

It is not for me to divulge the failings of the above politicians on a public forum, and especially to yourself who appears to be a misguided follower.  I stand by what I say.

I am not asking for another strategy or inquiry, totally the opposite, it is my view which I have generally suggested before on here that more benefit to those that have been abused would be achieved if facilities and assistance is given to them, instead of funding the aforementioned.

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #21 on: January 06, 2010, 05:38:47 PM »
Hi Dundee

Could you answer this for me if possible

"Just to say that I am fully aware. In the case of ASS he not only let down survivors but then attacked without any justification those that cared for said survivors this is a fact, it may not be in the public domain and may never be, it has to be one of the lowest acts I have ever known of in my rather sheltered life.

All well and good having an another inquiry and strategy but as you seem to say yourself these appear to achieve very little.

Anyone who follows the words of a police officer is very misguided, one only has to look at the farcical situation of Deputy Hill leading human rights agendas in the Island. Such positions are best left to people with some honour and integrity."

Are you saying Bob hill has no honour or integrity could you please tell me why..

Could you tell me about st@art and one of the lowest acts you have seen...

Who has been caring for the survivors. I know some survivors are baffled at that bit maybe you could put out a help line on here or a contact name.

Thanks

rs

Dundee Dundee you never got back to me on this

cheers



Why do you and iruka come on here say stuff and then back it up with nothing, or say its locked in some secret place you use avatars. start fighting your corner with some facts and evidence then i can see how i got it all wrong

rs



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Offline Dundee

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #22 on: January 06, 2010, 06:34:56 PM »
Rico
       I do not hide behind an avatar. Your comments just highlight your ignorance on the subject.



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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #23 on: January 06, 2010, 06:49:53 PM »
Then put me straight then

Christ you sure your not a politician you don't answer feck all  ;D :-*
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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #24 on: January 06, 2010, 07:12:07 PM »
you are not a politician and you say nothing, repeating ad nauseum the same shite does not make you correct. Rico,,, suppose, no hold on,,, just suppose that Kimble has totally lost the plot? In that context, how much value would any of his "evidence" hold?
I am trying to ask you a question here.
If any of his writings were actually correct then Jersey should of course be blown out of the water,expelled, derided internationally, fecked over and dismantled. where does that leave us?
Individuals may have been crap at their jobs , but do you honestly believe that the top families in Jersey would betray everyone on the Island for nothing?
Do you seriously think that people have not sat around a table and discussed in depth "has Syvret got a point" , I am sitting here shaking my head in disbelief that you can imagine there has not been hundreds of hours of discussions. do you seriously beleive that these people are that stupid or that ST SS is so bloody clever? C,mon..it is not that simple and you bloody well know it.

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #25 on: January 06, 2010, 07:13:33 PM »

Why do you and iruka come on here say stuff and then back it up with nothing, or say its locked in some secret place you use avatars. start fighting your corner with some facts and evidence then i can see how i got it all wrong


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For a very long time now I have been trying to point you in the right direction and you have done nothing but counter with it all being deluded/conflicted/lies.

Whatever your agenda is, sort it out for yourself. I have no corner to fight. It is not me that has been supporting a nutter for the last two years.


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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #26 on: January 06, 2010, 07:22:08 PM »
Good point , well made , I was trying to be slightly more circumspective.

Offline Dylan

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2010, 05:59:12 PM »
Don't beat about the bush man, spit it out!!
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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2010, 06:05:26 PM »
I do not carry out orthodox circumsion.

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Re: Human Rights
« Reply #29 on: January 07, 2010, 06:07:01 PM »
Aha, so all of your circumcisions are unorthodox then??
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