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^^ sort of like ur Friday posts??
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^^ sort of like ur Friday posts??
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Can you draw a pciture of madonna in a tent with a bra on top. Now that is art.
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No that is repression
You change your tune so quickly.
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Well you know what they say. An artist is only successful after he is dead.
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What do you call 500 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? A very good start.
Sorry, had to be done.
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Well the interesting thing is that after she went back to the UK, Louise Woodward studied law and became a lawyer. Which just goes to show:
Once you've killed a baby, the only way you can become an even worse monster is to turn into a lawyer.
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^ She WHAT? Just when I thought it couldnt get worse !!! Arghh!! How ironic. Now she can help her other murderer fellows.
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M_Q - read into it a bit more, the anti-American sentiment was so high at that time that people applauded all over England when she got off. I am not surprised that she is held in esteem in England and is employed. Lord knows she probably put it on a resume that she killed an American baby under hobbies and it may have been the edge she needed.
Sorry, but bitter about this one.
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I know what you mean. All the people back home were commenting on how great she was under stress, and such a responsible young girl. Well actually a lot of Americans were chanting "let her go" which I found highly irritating! It was an innocent baby she killed for the love of God. A baby!
Darn the judge.
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I remember this case very well, it was understandably big news in the UK. It was horrifying to see her 'fan club' back in some distant run down village making collections and wearing ribbons to get her back home. There was also a huge cheer when she was freed. Sickening.
Only God knows why that judge let her go.
The fat cow might be living a good life now but like everyone she'll eventually get whats coming to her.
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She went to my univeristy.
I have seen the woman in my library.
The day she walked in the lecture hall everyone was left mouth wide open.
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OJ Simpson
Fat Nanny
M Jackson
^
shining examples of American Justice.
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^
yea that's American justice in a nutshell, so make sure you don't come here.
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You stay in your hole and everyone else will stay in theirs. Until that time, I believe the expression is “tough cookies”
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worry not my american flickering-candle of justice…![]()
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Well, the general sentiment in England was that her trial was not fair in the first place (the media generally heavily suggested that American standards of justice were lower than in the UK).
So it’s unsurprising that she managed to get a job with a fairly respectable law firm afterwards. After an unfair trial, she was not accepted as being guilty of the crime.
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maddy - she killed a child.
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so wht? child is dead. why punish anyother caring human for that won’t bring back the kid. also when a court of american justice said she is not guilty then you better believe that she is not guilty.
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Most people in England, supported by a fair amount of the media, don’t believe that she was responsible for the death. Most do not believe the prosecution’s version of the alleged shaking, on the basis that it was not proven beyond reasonable doubt.
Like I said, the trial was undertaken in a manner different to what would be allowed in the UK and many back home contended that the trial was unfair and designed to make her a scapegoat.
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She was still found guilty, but of involuntary manslaughter. She maintained that she is innocent of even that, but the money to prove it dried up.