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Topic History of: 82 year old priest given 9 years for sex abuse
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Jo www.kingofhits.co.uk/component/option,co...w/catid,2/id,128628/
Jo In the thread I just linked to, the link to the 2008 Caldicott school abuse documentary no longer works, but the documentary is on YouTube.

Chosen (BAFTA AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY) - Real Stories
hedda agree with holocaust21 on all that.

If memory serves me well, the alleged abusers of both McFayden and Saunders were never prosecuted and details are a mystery.

Some people seem to thrive on a Crusade. Maybe they are getting withdrawals as like all hysterical campaigns, the wind goes out of the sails even for the media while they move on to another sensation.

#Bill Maloney has gone underground. They say he was hauled in twice by The Met for a grilling over "Nick" & questioned re possible perverting the course of justice...not quite so brave now although I see he has revived his falsehood that he won an award at the new York Film Festival which has never heard of him..(he entered his film in a defunct scam festival with a similar name..the US is full of them..where you pay an entry fee and "everyone wins a prize").

## Dr Liz Davies in Jo's link...brrrr.
holocaust21 To create change you must be specific. You cannot just blame "society" or "everyone" to create change because it is impossible to punish everyone. Instead, one must choose someone to blame and then target them. Make an example out of them. It's how the feminists/police/CPS work and it's something has been proven to work throughout history. Once the public see someone being lynched for certain behaviour then they will begin to see that behaviour as "wrong" and will take actions to avoid enduring the same fate.

Whether Ian McFayden is the best person to exert effort on blaming I don't know. He's certainly a prolific campaigner for "survivors" which is likely to affect public perception and influence laws. Though, he doesn't actually action the laws and nor does he directly make them. It is the police chiefs, the prosecutors and the politicians who make or action the laws. Also the newspaper editors who decide what is "news" and what isn't and how to spin it.

Possibly punishing Jim Gamble/Lynne Owens/Alison Saunders would be more worthwhile. I'd put an MP on my list but they are all such a bunch of hyenas it's hard to figure out which MP is the most loathsome?
JK2006 I tend to give all these people the benefit of the doubt; the majority of those not telling the absolute truth are genuinely deluded and many are simply exaggerating. I blame society which allows innocent people to be convicted and punished for crimes that may well never have taken place. And worst of all, those who encourage, provoke or assist loonies.