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Blame Anyone But Yourself!
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2401 3824
So it was someone else's fault that he tried to bully his Mrs Into taking his points was it? Then got caught playing away! Typical "right on" liberal attitude, look closer to home mate!
So it was someone else's fault that he tried to bully his Mrs Into taking his points was it? Then got caught playing away! Typical "right on" liberal attitude, look closer to home mate!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I imagine he thinks that having served a few days in what is in effect a hostelling holiday the slate and everyboy's memory has been wiped clean and he can start afresh.
Sadly though he's still seen as a liar, a cheat and a bully who got caught.
Had he been an honest and law abiding citizen he'd never have seen the inside of a cell
Of course he'll never believe that as he, his ex and their friends are in collective denial as to any serious wrongdoing.
Sadly though he's still seen as a liar, a cheat and a bully who got caught.
Had he been an honest and law abiding citizen he'd never have seen the inside of a cell
Of course he'll never believe that as he, his ex and their friends are in collective denial as to any serious wrongdoing.
well, you've heard plenty of stories about the Murdoch papers over the last couple of years (unless you've actually been reading them, in which case you haven't). Hacking of phones, corruption of public officials - ring any bells?
And you think they're good guys? Well, well.
Freddie Starr really did eat a hamster, you know.
And you think they're good guys? Well, well.
Freddie Starr really did eat a hamster, you know.
They're very relevant, given that this is precisely what the article you are linking to is talking about. I don't want to defend Chris Huhne particularly, because he's guilty of a whole lot of stuff I take a dim view of. But he's not quite guilty, yet, of blaming the media, or anyone else, for forcing Vicky Pryce to take his speeding points. Except, possibly, blaming Vicky Pryce herself.
As it happens I don't think it matters much if there was an agenda behind revealing the story of his crimes, because they should have been dealt with some time ago and to some extent he was lucky to have evaded justice for as long as he did.
As it happens I don't think it matters much if there was an agenda behind revealing the story of his crimes, because they should have been dealt with some time ago and to some extent he was lucky to have evaded justice for as long as he did.