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comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 3 minutes ago
Stealing from your workplace shows that you shít on your own doorstep basically, stealing from elsewhere at least shows that you have loyalties to your employer
what total nonsense
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Why? Care to explain?
comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 30 seconds ago
Some of us don't know even basic facts about the case, but that doesn't stop a 100% guilty insistence.
because for now he was found guilty in a court of law.. fk me is it so hard to understand
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_miscarriage_of_justice_cases
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comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
And with 12 random people, you can very easily have 10 people that don't give a toss and 2 very strong people with the same opinion.
If people acted like they were not interested or not listening they would be removed from the jury and you turn up on the day and then they choose the people
yes not every jury person has a brain but really is there anything else you want to clutch straws at to make this guy innocent
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There is nothing needed to clutch straws at: the conviction is based on a non-memory - i.e the conviction is based on something that DOES NOT exist!
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 4 seconds ago
Robben, your saying its ok to be a thief and be seen as loyal by your employer
I handle money every day and if someone that worked for me stole outside of work I would not be able to trust them at work or let them handle any financial parts of the job so they would then not be able to do their job properly
A thief is a thief .. end of
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But as Tamwolf said, stealing from your place of work is a different animal.
It's nice to hear that you handle cash, but I don't need to know which supermarket you work at by the way
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 27 seconds ago
Robben, your saying its ok to be a thief and be seen as loyal by your employer
I handle money every day and if someone that worked for me stole outside of work I would not be able to trust them at work or let them handle any financial parts of the job so they would then not be able to do their job properly
A thief is a thief .. end of
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Unless you work at the GCHQ, hacking the Chinese.
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I think we can all agree that Weare has a very 'simple' way of looking at things, black and white...
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 7 seconds ago
ohh very funny Robben.. im sure that I have a much better job than you thanks all the same
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Haha, well I'm glad you find it funny - it was just a joke
But now you have me wondering, what sort of 'much better job' can you have that allows such poor grammar?
And FFS.... we've been through this - none of us are advocating rape or thieving!
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"Support him all you like "
you actually haven't read a single word of what we are saying have you?
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No, I wouldn't go. But regardless of whether he did that isn't what the crime is.
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But if he got there and asked her and she said yes....
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 25 seconds ago
comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 3 minutes ago
Stealing from your workplace shows that you shít on your own doorstep basically, stealing from elsewhere at least shows that you have loyalties to your employer
what total nonsense
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Why? Care to explain?
posted on 8/1/15
comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 30 seconds ago
Some of us don't know even basic facts about the case, but that doesn't stop a 100% guilty insistence.
because for now he was found guilty in a court of law.. fk me is it so hard to understand
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_miscarriage_of_justice_cases
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
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comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
And with 12 random people, you can very easily have 10 people that don't give a toss and 2 very strong people with the same opinion.
If people acted like they were not interested or not listening they would be removed from the jury and you turn up on the day and then they choose the people
yes not every jury person has a brain but really is there anything else you want to clutch straws at to make this guy innocent
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There is nothing needed to clutch straws at: the conviction is based on a non-memory - i.e the conviction is based on something that DOES NOT exist!
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posted on 8/1/15
comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 4 seconds ago
Robben, your saying its ok to be a thief and be seen as loyal by your employer
I handle money every day and if someone that worked for me stole outside of work I would not be able to trust them at work or let them handle any financial parts of the job so they would then not be able to do their job properly
A thief is a thief .. end of
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But as Tamwolf said, stealing from your place of work is a different animal.
It's nice to hear that you handle cash, but I don't need to know which supermarket you work at by the way
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 27 seconds ago
Robben, your saying its ok to be a thief and be seen as loyal by your employer
I handle money every day and if someone that worked for me stole outside of work I would not be able to trust them at work or let them handle any financial parts of the job so they would then not be able to do their job properly
A thief is a thief .. end of
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Unless you work at the GCHQ, hacking the Chinese.
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I think we can all agree that Weare has a very 'simple' way of looking at things, black and white...
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comment by Weare the famous THFC (U19211)
posted 7 seconds ago
ohh very funny Robben.. im sure that I have a much better job than you thanks all the same
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Haha, well I'm glad you find it funny - it was just a joke
But now you have me wondering, what sort of 'much better job' can you have that allows such poor grammar?
And FFS.... we've been through this - none of us are advocating rape or thieving!
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"Support him all you like "
you actually haven't read a single word of what we are saying have you?
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No, I wouldn't go. But regardless of whether he did that isn't what the crime is.
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But if he got there and asked her and she said yes....
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