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Post subject: unfair double standards  PostPosted: Dec 09, 2011 - 03:02 PM



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The news that English mum of two, Miss Emma West, has been remanded in custody over the Christmas period has shocked even the most hardened patriot.

Two small innocent British children are now deprived of their mother's love and warm embrace at this special time of year. Why?
What she said on the tram was unjust but she is being treated unfair.
Because the political/judicial PC fanatics have decided to make an example of her!

Emma comes from Croydon, a place which was virtually raised to the ground this year by ethnic gangs who rampaged for three days, indulging in an orgy of burning looting and violence, leaving many decent people without homes, jobs and businesses.

Most of those apprehended were bailed.

But a young English mother who did nothing more than vent her frustrations has been refused bail not once but twice and will spend Christmas behind bars separated from her small children!

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Post subject: RE: unfair double standards  PostPosted: Dec 09, 2011 - 03:13 PM



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Sorry, is this the one racially abusing a bus full of people? Is it that person?

Racial abuse is an offence, a section 4a I believe. And one that is not treated lightly, whether you're a mother or not. What if she had done something else illegal? Would you have the same opinion then?

A crime is a crime, regardless. The only thing unfair is the sometimes subjective take on the law. One person could get away with something when someone else could get imprisoned.

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Two small innocent British children are now deprived of their mother's love and warm embrace at this special time of year. Why?


That woman look anything but warm and loving. You're making an assumption here, I'm sure.

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BNP leader Nick Griffin posted a message of support on social networking site Twitter before West appeared at Croydon Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.


Says it all really.

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Post subject: Re: unfair double standards  PostPosted: Dec 09, 2011 - 03:14 PM



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steve3 wrote:
But a young English mother who did nothing more than vent her frustrations has been refused bail not once but twice and will spend Christmas behind bars separated from her small children!


Oh yeah if you read the BBC article instead of this sensationalist BNP drivel you'll find out she was remanded for her own safety!

The riots have got sweet FA to do with this.

she didn't just vent her frustrations... if she had the intelligence to vent succinctly she wouldn't have landed her-self in this mess.

A tirade of racial abuse is not venting. its racist.

there is a time and place to vent like this if you're that way inclined and that place is at home with no one else listening apart form other like minded bigots.

wouldn't surprise me if that was a clip from the daily mail which only a couple of weeks ago vilified this very same woman.

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Post subject: RE: Re: unfair double standards  PostPosted: Dec 09, 2011 - 03:24 PM



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Although attachments are fragile and important at the age the child is, some time away from his deranged mother is likely beneficial in this instance...

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Post subject: RE: Re: unfair double standards  PostPosted: Dec 09, 2011 - 03:25 PM



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Locking because it's not going anywhere good.

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