swoop42 wrote:I'd prefer to spend my money on prostitutes.
I prefer to spend your money on prostitutes too
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What David said.Bruno wrote:
Sorry Stui, could you please just re-write your second paragraph? I don't quite understand what you are saying.
Hi Stui, I think common sense needs to prevail. If they were just basless allegations you would have more of a point (although I would still disagree), however Thomson has been charged with I think 150 offences.stui magpie wrote:What David said.Bruno wrote:
Sorry Stui, could you please just re-write your second paragraph? I don't quite understand what you are saying.
Suspending someone pending an investigation doesn't presume guilt,it's neutral but presumes that it would be inappropriate or prejudicial to allow the employee to continue in their job while the investigation is being conducted.
On the other hand, I have personally been involved in terminating employment while criminal charges are being investigated, based on the results of an internal investigation. Never based on allegations only.
And Swoop42, is it your shout at Gotham City?
The number of charges is irrelevant, whether they're baseless or not will only be determined later.Bruno wrote: Hi Stui, I think common sense needs to prevail. If they were just basless allegations you would have more of a point (although I would still disagree), however Thomson has been charged with I think 150 offences.
Game. Set. Match. Tournament. Grand Slam. Throw whatever else in.Bruno wrote:Nope. Still not good enough. I have said I don't need to trawl through past threads. The fact nobody in this current thread has had a bad word to say is enough.nomadjack wrote:Still nothing? What a surprisenomadjack wrote: Put up or shut up dickhead. Where's the posts supporting him?
I wonder if you would show alleged pedophile priests the same benefit of the doubt. I mean, taking Labor's argument, surely the Catholic Church was right to leave Priests where they were given accused Priests had not yet been tried let alone found guilty in a court of law. Surely, as David argues, until the long slow drawn out legal process takes it's course Priests indeed should have been allowed to remain in charge of and alone with children.
It cannot come soon enough.CP wrote:Game. Set. Match. Tournament. Grand Slam. Throw whatever else in.Bruno wrote:Nope. Still not good enough. I have said I don't need to trawl through past threads. The fact nobody in this current thread has had a bad word to say is enough.nomadjack wrote: Still nothing? What a surprise
I wonder if you would show alleged pedophile priests the same benefit of the doubt. I mean, taking Labor's argument, surely the Catholic Church was right to leave Priests where they were given accused Priests had not yet been tried let alone found guilty in a court of law. Surely, as David argues, until the long slow drawn out legal process takes it's course Priests indeed should have been allowed to remain in charge of and alone with children.
Sept 15 can't come soon enough.
Smash the ALP. Smash the Greens. Get adults back in charge.
Everyone is entitled to mindless chants. But get your threads right. Try the great big election thread.CP wrote:Game. Set. Match. Tournament. Grand Slam. Throw whatever else in.Bruno wrote:Nope. Still not good enough. I have said I don't need to trawl through past threads. The fact nobody in this current thread has had a bad word to say is enough.nomadjack wrote: Still nothing? What a surprise
I wonder if you would show alleged pedophile priests the same benefit of the doubt. I mean, taking Labor's argument, surely the Catholic Church was right to leave Priests where they were given accused Priests had not yet been tried let alone found guilty in a court of law. Surely, as David argues, until the long slow drawn out legal process takes it's course Priests indeed should have been allowed to remain in charge of and alone with children.
Sept 15 can't come soon enough.
Smash the ALP. Smash the Greens. Get adults back in charge.