Fall Guy - That's one interesting article you linked/WOW but who knows without facts. Guess in his case money answereth all things or something like that.
Prince Andrew & Jeffrey Epstein, WTF
by Simon 57 Replies latest social current
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Simon
Piers Morgan's column on it is a good read.
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Vidiot
Weirdly enough, my loyal JW mom nevertheless somehow seems to be almost a fan of the royal family.
I help her grocery shop, and she often picks up the latest copy of Hello! Magazine whenever she sees it, then tucks it away in a dresser drawer with the rest when she’s done reading it.
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LoveUniHateExams
I've seen articles online about Andrew's interview but haven't read about it.
As far as I can tell, it seems to be a case of the upper classes doing whatever they like, as if normal rules didn't apply to them.
Maybe somone should burst Andrew's bubble - perhaps a lawyer working pro bono for the poor people who were abused at Epstein's place.
Edit: will read Piers Morgan's article later.
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LoveUniHateExams
Read Piers Morgan's article. Wow.
It seems Andrew has some questions to answer.
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cofty
I am in favour of the British royal family but Andrew is a complete disgrace. I have never heard anybody who has met him say a good word about him.
In my judgement he is a liar. His hubris led him to think he could make it go away by dismissing it all on TV and hoping the peasants would take his word for it.
It is hard to believe he did not know exactly what this friend was up to and enjoyed it to the full.
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snugglebunny
I believe that a monarchy is good for Britain overall. However the problems that arise seem always to involve those of the minor royals - the so called members of the Royal Family. The whole shebang needs streamlining.
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notsurewheretogo
The BBC interview is astonishing...
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Simon
Yeah, his interview just shows how out of touch and unaccountable he thinks he is, he lacks the frame of reference to even understand what the commotion is about.
It's like being caught for beating someone and saying "but it's my slave, I paid for them!" and thinking it was all "OK" and an acceptable explanation.
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MeanMrMustard
In another rare occurrence, Bill Clinton has issued a public statement:
Although the acts of Jeffery Epstein were horrendous, I would really like to encourage all the victims to heal their emotional wounds by burying any memories of the experiences as deep as possible. The victims of his secret, corrupt sex trade deserve not to be reminded about their experiences, and they should be allowed to quietly forget about them as the years pass, especially in the presence of law enforcement. Also, on the heels of the Prince Andrew interview, I would like to formally voice my disapproval for his clearly dishonest story. Everyone should keep in mind this dishonesty, and always question everything Prince Andrew might say, especially if he were to insinuate my involvement in any of these events.