Jimmy won't fix it
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:16 pm
Well, blow me down with a feather, I am gobsmacked, boys and girls that Jimmy has not responded to my challenge here
http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/read.php?f=3&i=262159&t=260081
to back up what he said about my attitude to Muslim paedophiles with some supporting quotes I have made on the BGAFD.
Surprise, surprise he appears to have gone into hiding. Now then, now then, where can he be? Is he hiding because he cannot face the truth, boys and girls?
Meanwhile,
"But let's face it, this is not about Savile at all is it? You simply hate me for exposing you as the little goose stepping Stalin you really are and you hate and loathe me for it. You don't really give a flying fuck about the Savile case or the victims. Or maybe it is because my last post, has implied Tony Blair, your God, and possibly other top politicians, may have had a hand in censoring information about certain dodgy celebs?"
Stop, stop I can't stop laughing Jimbo at this same old, dishonest, deceitful shtick you have been churning out for years! Yet again I feel as if I have been savaged by a three legged, drooling, toothless chihuahua.
PS That "fucking cow, Esther Childline Rantzen" sends her best wishes.
ChildLine has a number of counselling centres around the UK, staffed largely by volunteers. The bases are located in Glasgow and Aberdeen, Manchester, Liverpool, Prestatyn, Birmingham, Nottingham, London, Belfast and Foyle, supported by the online only centres at Leeds and Cardiff. ] As many as 4,500 children phone ChildLine every day, though only 2,500 of these callers can be answered. Since the merger with the NSPCC the service has expanded, and depends on public generosity to pay for the children's phone calls.
Unlike most other freephone helplines, Childline offers confidentiality to children unless their lives are in immediate danger. This is seen as one of the greatest strengths of the service, as it allows children to discuss their problems "safely" in the knowledge that no intervention will take place without their consent. The tragedy of child abuse is that the majority of children suffer in silence because they have been told that if they seek help they will not be believed, or they are threatened into silence, or they fear that intervention will inevitably shatter such happiness as they have, for example, break up the family. Children who ring ChildLine to disclose abuse are often encouraged to seek help from "trusted adults", the aim being to protect the child from harm causing as little ancillary damage as possible. ChildLine's counsellors are trained to use role play and empathy to build children's confidence. ChildLine offers its own training programme for volunteers who come from widely varied backgrounds, but must be over 16. Many counsellors have worked for years for the charity.
http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/read.php?f=3&i=262159&t=260081
to back up what he said about my attitude to Muslim paedophiles with some supporting quotes I have made on the BGAFD.
Surprise, surprise he appears to have gone into hiding. Now then, now then, where can he be? Is he hiding because he cannot face the truth, boys and girls?
Meanwhile,
"But let's face it, this is not about Savile at all is it? You simply hate me for exposing you as the little goose stepping Stalin you really are and you hate and loathe me for it. You don't really give a flying fuck about the Savile case or the victims. Or maybe it is because my last post, has implied Tony Blair, your God, and possibly other top politicians, may have had a hand in censoring information about certain dodgy celebs?"
Stop, stop I can't stop laughing Jimbo at this same old, dishonest, deceitful shtick you have been churning out for years! Yet again I feel as if I have been savaged by a three legged, drooling, toothless chihuahua.
PS That "fucking cow, Esther Childline Rantzen" sends her best wishes.
ChildLine has a number of counselling centres around the UK, staffed largely by volunteers. The bases are located in Glasgow and Aberdeen, Manchester, Liverpool, Prestatyn, Birmingham, Nottingham, London, Belfast and Foyle, supported by the online only centres at Leeds and Cardiff. ] As many as 4,500 children phone ChildLine every day, though only 2,500 of these callers can be answered. Since the merger with the NSPCC the service has expanded, and depends on public generosity to pay for the children's phone calls.
Unlike most other freephone helplines, Childline offers confidentiality to children unless their lives are in immediate danger. This is seen as one of the greatest strengths of the service, as it allows children to discuss their problems "safely" in the knowledge that no intervention will take place without their consent. The tragedy of child abuse is that the majority of children suffer in silence because they have been told that if they seek help they will not be believed, or they are threatened into silence, or they fear that intervention will inevitably shatter such happiness as they have, for example, break up the family. Children who ring ChildLine to disclose abuse are often encouraged to seek help from "trusted adults", the aim being to protect the child from harm causing as little ancillary damage as possible. ChildLine's counsellors are trained to use role play and empathy to build children's confidence. ChildLine offers its own training programme for volunteers who come from widely varied backgrounds, but must be over 16. Many counsellors have worked for years for the charity.