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Topic History of: Richard Littlejohn on Yewtree
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hedda yes very good piece. He is correct about the Guardian's silence (but not about Greenwald / Miranda) but he presented it the way it needs to be done.

This culture of accusation and conviction in the public eye (usually of old men) must be chipped away and all allies are accepted.
Chris Retro Good article that.
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery....
Tuppenceworth Good article. The point about Jim Davidson not fitting in with current notions of political correctness and therefore becoming a target is a good one, I think.
bh Like the last line "Meanwhile Jimmy Savile is dead".

Exactly. So, none of this should of be brought up to start with. If he were alive, yes. And without ramblings of some ex-Radio One DJs, who didn't really know shit from clay. Would they really of had anything to say, if he was still alive? Or would none of this even started Mr Williams-Thomas? As you have a yellow streak down your back!
BarntheBarn www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-24004...sh-justice-head.html