Todays news - they have been hacking the mobile phones of the families of dead servicemen - repatriated - most try to treat these lads and their families with kindness and dignity. Seems some of the families who met each other at Wootton Bassett found that things were appearing in print, and the families didnt understand how the papers had gotten hold of such informantion that as far as they knew had only been spoken of in private telephone conversations. Those on the paper staff responsible - surely they should have everything about themselves open to public scrutiny. Who wants to see a film of the previous editor being checked out for anal polyps with a camera? I think it should all be available on tinternet.
The police they paid received between 20 and 30 thousand a go. Doesnt it fill you with confidence that the police will be looking into their own dirty house.
Govt enquiry my ass, what happened with Chillcott? It would not be fair thats pretty obvious - and you can do a Bliar and lie all the way through your evidence, and nothing will happen to you. I prefer the idea of a judge looking into it - but it would have to be the right judge.
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