- A2.227 July 2019 at 10:37 amI feel for the guy. Entire story sounds batshit crazy.
- Morrissey2.2.127 July 2019 at 4:01 pmWe should be used to it. Have you followed the similarly rigorous witch hunts against Assange and Corbyn?
- McFlock2.2.1.127 July 2019 at 5:12 pmIs there nothing you won't use to push your imaginary barrows?
- Sacha2.2.1.1.127 July 2019 at 5:33 pmShameless.
- One Two2.2.1.1.227 July 2019 at 6:25 pmHow does Morrissey suggesting similarities in treatment between Ellis, Corbyn and Assanage become pushing an imaginary barrow….in your head?
- McFlock2.2.1.1.2.127 July 2019 at 6:53 pmBecause in only one case was pretty much the totality of the evidence thoroughly documented as having been distilled from a myriad of stories actively encouraged from young children.as opposed to Assange (two clear statements from the women and the facts put forward by Assange's UK legal team).No idea what Moz thinks Corbyn's been accused of. I'm only familiar with accusations that Labour has done fuckall about antisemitism within its ranks, despite numerous complaints from a variety of levels of party membership.
- Morrissey…28 July 2019 at 9:24 amNo idea what Moz thinks Corbyn's been accused of.Your cynicism almost eclipses your dishonesty.
- Morrissey2.2.1.1.328 July 2019 at 9:09 am"Imaginary barrows"? Like those giraffes under the basement and that murdered child at the Civic Creche? Like those absurd allegations that Jeremy Corbyn is an "antisemite"? Like that bizarre Soviet-style campaign against the man who published evidence of U.S. soldiers murdering civilians in Iraq?What's "imaginary" about those barrows, exactly?
- greywarshark2.2.1.227 July 2019 at 7:16 pmMorrisseyYou should stop bringing that up. It is more than mischievous of you and you will lose any cred you have built up. Some of the cynics might keep you as a pet, but you aim to be a respected commenter and critic I think.
- Morrissey2.2.1.2.128 July 2019 at 9:19 amYou should stop bringing that up.Bringing what up?It is more than mischievous of you and you will lose any cred you have built up.Sorry, you're a bit obscure here, Mr Shark. What was "mischievous" in what I wrote?Some of the cynics might keep you as a pet,Hmmm. Interesting thought, that. Think I might run away if McFlock was my owner.but you aim to be a respected commenter and critic I think.Well, some people out there respect moi, but there are some I have yet to win over, such as the esteemed thinker Leighton Smith…
- gsays2.327 July 2019 at 2:08 pmI thoroughly recommend 'A City Possessed' by Lynley Hood.Amongst the disturbing reading is the main complainant's mother was involved in an 'intimate relationship' with the head investigating officer.When evidence is as heavily redacted as the children's testimony was, it becomes highly dodgy.Peter Ellis has not changed his stance and at the height of the witch hunt, his concern was for the children. When confronted with their allegations, he said 'if they believe these things happened to them, what help are they getting now?'
- Gabby2.427 July 2019 at 8:17 pmA certain mayor of a certain city, how she can look at herself in the mirror I do not know.
- johnm327 July 2019 at 7:46 amOn Contact: UK alternative media with Kerry-Anne Mendoza
- Sacha427 July 2019 at 7:56 amInteresting interviews with (anonymous) Nat MPs about their party's mindset:https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/114535570/simon-bridges-chance-to-reunify-national-party-after-a-bloody-year