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Pell: Disgraceful Decision

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Thank you Foxy,

The credibility of 'Beat Up' Bolt and the Lovely Ms Devine is Zero, with a capital "Z".

I read Clare Linane's open letter to Bolt, and while reading, there was something I personally witnessed, and mentioned earlier; //At St Patricks College, boys were physically punished at the back of the classroom then molested while the rest of the class faced forward.// My experience as a child witness was such, but at a different school.

The guilt of the perpetrators is bad enough. The culpability of the Catholic Church covering paedophilia up is sicking. We are shocked with the exposure of these horrendous crimes in our Western societies like Australia, but in most of the Catholic world, this crime against children continues, and the Church does nothing!
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 4 March 2019 3:55:38 PM
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Yuyutsu,

Natural justice certainly exists, but people are too far removed from the old virtues these days, and man-made justice has to to fill the gaps - not all that well.

With reference to your comments on ancient Rome and the bloodlust satisfied at the Colosseum, I believe we are almost back to that now. 'Bread and circuses’ kept the mob under control, and that's pretty much what we are being offered by politicians and elites now. The miserable creatures hounding Pell are hell-bent on vengeance which is definitely not theirs.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 4 March 2019 4:18:42 PM
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Dear Paul,

The Sydney Morning Herald published the results of
a survey on Saturday 2 March 2019 which asked:

Do you think the guilty verdict for George Pell on
child abuse charges was right?

71% said - yes

7% said - no

22% were unsure.

The Pellophiles have been outvoted!
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 4 March 2019 5:33:21 PM
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cont'd ...

Don't forget to watch "Four Corners" tonight
at 8.30pm. Should be interesting.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 4 March 2019 5:35:24 PM
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Foxy Quote "Do you think the guilty verdict for George Pell on
child abuse charges was right?

71% said - yes

7% said - no

22% were unsure.

The Pellophiles have been outvoted!"

** The only thing your survey shows is that 78% of people are willing to make a decision based on MSM reports, at least there were 22% that had the brains to not make a judgement.

The shows that there is a high likely hood he had no chance of getting a fair trial. **

You thought you were being smart by putting it here, even you final comment "The Pellophiles have been outvoted!" shows how you thought you were smarter than others, problem is it backfired.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 4 March 2019 5:41:41 PM
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Follow the money.

Man to sue Cardinal George Pell for alleged sex abuse

A man who says he was molested by George Pell when he was a boy in the 1970s will file a lawsuit against the disgraced cardinal in the Supreme Court in Melbourne, the Herald Sun reports.

The suit to be lodged on Monday names Pell, the trustees of Nazareth House, (formerly St Joseph’s), the State of Victoria and the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.

The 50-year-old man was a resident in St Joseph’s Boys Home in Ballarat from February 1974 to 1978 and says he was abused by Pell during that period.

He was a complainant against Pell in a second trial over allegations Pell indecently assaulted boys in Ballarat in the 1970s. The case was abandoned by prosecutors after a court deemed vital evidence inadmissible; with the man saying he was devastated by the decision.

“It took a lot of courage and soul searching to be prepared to tell my story, accusing one of the most senior Catholics in the world of serious criminal offences, and eventually I was ready to have my day in court,” he told the Herald Sun.

“But when I was told they had withdrawn the case I felt empty, and that an injustice had occurred.”

http://au.news.yahoo.com/man-sue-cardinal-george-pell-alleged-sex-abuse-212822347.html
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 4 March 2019 5:45:10 PM
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