Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Pub quiz: McCanns and W.S. Churchill?

Pub quiz: McCanns and W.S. Churchill?

What is the connection between the McCann case and Sir Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965)?

Clue: Famous quotes.

9 comments:

  1. truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.

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  2. No matter what quote it is, Its only opinion. Opinions don't make you guilty, if people were tried by public opinion, not many would escape prison sentences and I am not talking solely about the McCanns. What people think and what they actually know are two different things, some just can't see the difference.

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  3. dearieme: So close...

    nunyaa: There are facts in the McCann case. It is a fact they lied about the break-in. Why they lied might be a matter of public opinion. Why do you think they lied, in your opinion?

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  4. JHL....I am sure about this, most people lie about one thing or another. They aren't stupid as they would now see the public backlash against their decision to leave young Maddie alone. I know what you are saying but a lie does not make you guilty, it don't look good but where is the absolute proof that these people killed or had anything to do with Maddie's disappearance other than leave her unattended? The public thought Lindy Chamberlain was guilty too yet look what happened when years after her incarceration she had her convictions quashed. Yes they are guilty of leaving the child alone but until positive, absolute proof is laid out in front of me and the rest of the world, I wont accuse them of anything other than neglect for leaving her alone.

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  5. James: I think nunyaa is a lost cause, at least for now, in the McCann case. I have already progressed past the neglect stage. If they are not covering up for neglect, what are they covering up for?

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  6. You can think what you like JHL, what a childish comment from someone who professes to be so smart.

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