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Originally Posted by Bipat
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Especially in politically aware Goa. I dont know why they just dont vote in Guru Metal Micky Pacheco as he has all the right credentials for the job.Hes been in jail, probably murdered two of his wives.Involved in immigration visa fraud to the USA.Disproportionate funds in relation to earnings and vote rigging via vote banks.Doesn't need make up to star in Pirates of the Caribbean 5. Has a terrible taste in cars-a Hummer. And considering he is an ex-tailor, a bit of advice around his wardrobe...tacky....! He looks like Laloo Prasad s in drag.....
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 9645659)
The child star of the Labour conference and the truth behind his 'life of poverty'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1ZEKIiwO8 :sneaky: Should make an excellent politician. It now appears that hypopcrisy not only runs through the current current politicians. :sneaky: So poverty stricken that they live in a £300 grand house ! What a pompous little prat !!!! Dread - x |
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Paedophile who boasted he had raped a girl of 13 dies in jail after he is 'disembowelled' by fellow inmates using a makeshift knife
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...on-attack.html Would not have thought this could happen in our Country. Although I would not be responsible for my actions if anybody touched my little ones. |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 9654175)
Paedophile who boasted he had raped a girl of 13 dies in jail after he is 'disembowelled' by fellow inmates using a makeshift knife
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...on-attack.html Would not have thought this could happen in our Country. Although I would not be responsible for my actions if anybody touched my little ones. Child rapists are one of the worst specimens of the human species. I have to say, personally, when I heard of the attack on Ian Huntley I wasn't overly distraught! |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 9654175)
Paedophile who boasted he had raped a girl of 13 dies in jail after he is 'disembowelled' by fellow inmates using a makeshift knife
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...on-attack.html Would not have thought this could happen in our Country. Although I would not be responsible for my actions if anybody touched my little ones. Fusing razor blades into the handles of toothbrushes is commonplace in her majesty's holiday camps. The use of this weapon of choice is commonplace and frequntly pops up as the weapon of choice in prison assault cases. There are a few common types of assault in prisons which would tend to the unusual on the outside, but I shall not describe on here on case I distress those of a nervous constitution. (I tell you over a Noffi in Goa Noni)!! Bizarrely though it may seem, there is a 'code of conduct' within the UK criminal society, most apparent within HMP Butlins establishments. Padeophiles are considered the lowest of the low, commonly referred as 'nonces', and any of them who do not invoke their right to rule 43 segregation openly risk being assaulted and in some cases killed. A different world from the outside that's for sure Dread - x |
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Originally Posted by dreadsoc
(Post 9655337)
Many people would be shocked at just what does go on in prisons !
Fusing razor blades into the handles of toothbrushes is commonplace in her majesty's holiday camps. The use of this weapon of choice is commonplace and frequntly pops up as the weapon of choice in prison assault cases. There are a few common types of assault in prisons which would tend to the unusual on the outside, but I shall not describe on here on case I distress those of a nervous constitution. (I tell you over a Noffi in Goa Noni)!! Bizarrely though it may seem, there is a 'code of conduct' within the UK criminal society, most apparent within HMP Butlins establishments. Padeophiles are considered the lowest of the low, commonly referred as 'nonces', and any of them who do not invoke their right to rule 43 segregation openly risk being assaulted and in some cases killed. A different world from the outside that's for sure Dread - x |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 9655345)
Sounds like Dread, but they should never be allowed out once a padeo always a filthy old man.
I have seen too many sex offenders sent away to serve a prison sentence , then the authorities are assured that they have been rehabilitated, let out often as early as having servd half their term, only to commit similar or worse atrocities afterwards. The system does not work - end of ! I am sure there will be a few jumping up in outrage by this view, but I can only judge by the evidence I SEE - so anyone who wants to jump down my throat - feel free - but go and meet a few of the victims of these repeat offenders first !!! Dread - x |
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http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/Details...=10%2f3%2f2011
Goa's finest department store in Candolim :rofl: Newton – From Island To Treasure Island. Newton Azavedo from Divar has now established Goa’s finest departmental store at Candolim where the world comes to shop, and finds everything in the world… He opened his first supermarket at Calangute in 1999 |
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Goa: Dudu case seriously compromised
4 Oct: Herald. One of the most high profile drug cases, for which the Goa police pats itself on its back, might fall completely flat. Documents accessed by Herald clearly reveal glaring gaps and discrepancies in the events leading to the arrest of alleged drug dealer Dudu, alias David Driham. According to informed sources, there is a very high likelihood that the ANC (Anti Narcotics Cell) wanted to get Dudu arrested to prevent him from disclosing huge amounts of information on the police-drug dealer nexus that exits in the State… 3 Oct: Times of India. The upcoming tourism season will see a total of 336-odd beach shacks dotting the 101-km long state coastline. The permission fee for the 'A stretches' has been fixed at Rs 30,000 and 'B stretches' at 20,000…10% will be allotted to new applicants with no prior experience… The draw of lots will be on October 10 - 11. Last year, the number of applicants was around 736, while this year will see 900 applicants… www.goanvoice.org.uk |
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Taj Mahal could collapse within five years because wooden foundations are rotting
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1ZpZnpk92 |
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'Every year, the water level is coming down by five feet, raising fears of turning the entire area barren. 'Besides, there is an acute shortage of drinking water in Agra. Around 70 per cent of the population is drinking impure water, and consequently suffering from several health hazards.' So nothing new! ########### If India manages to lose its tigers and the Taj Mahal (which seems quite likely) it should be shunned. AndyD 8-)# |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 9655833)
http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/Details...=10%2f3%2f2011
Goa's finest department store in Candolim :rofl: Newton – From Island To Treasure Island. Newton Azavedo from Divar has now established Goa’s finest departmental store at Candolim where the world comes to shop, and finds everything in the world… He opened his first supermarket at Calangute in 1999 The journalist has certainly left a few pertinent facts out of his article - - out of date foods - cheating customers of their change - the A4 notices all over the walls - the extremely dirty and smelly staff.... and the rest.............. :thumbdown: Dread - x |
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