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So what difference will sanctioning do? As far as i know she doesnt hold any job positions of any description anymore, shut the door after the old nag has bolted.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It would make the difference of causing other people that may find themselves in the same position think twice before doing the wrong thing.
If she's guilty of a crime, she should be punished for it.
You could ask the same question about any alleged criminal. It would save alot of time in the courts, but alot of cowardly evildoers would go unpunished.
I tole my chinee (mandarin ) intepreter that "sanction" was one of the words that had two meaning one was opposite to the other. She said - o god and then asked in Mandarin to the driver "Did you understand what he just said?" - the driver was a spook as I had the surname of the director of MI5 or 6 or some other damned number. ( sort of contemporary Wragg comment)
like dyke ( February fill dyke and offas dyke) and fast - go fast and hold fast.
we are quite far from a conviction
my advice to her !!! is plead the fifth for just about everything. For the rest just say "gottle of geer gottle of geer" - = keep your mouth shut
Even this am - Alan Bates was writing letters to her and her henchmen - " I dont know if you are aware.... " and it wd be easy for her to say - "nope not then, the date shows it"
are we supposed to pity you with your mental abberations.?
one b and two r's wd be clearer.
Well retro - 1.there was this guy called Alan Bates
2.and he has been treated very very badly
3. and he is a bit like John Stalker, he cant get justice anywhere.
4 The end - I dont want to overload you with excess details
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