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Is Mr Singh Also A 'usual Suspect' ?

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youngmafbog | 21:58 Fri 05th Aug 2016 | News
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Neighbour Parmjit Singh said: 'His mental health problems are a scapegoat.

So certain people on here like to label other on here or derogatise them because of the plain obvious

So now the truth out would they also like to include Mr Singh in thw sweeping subject? (The Chair) ?

To solve this problem we have to remove the PC taboos and discuss it warts and all, the hand wringer s have to take a hike.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3725136/Russell-Square-knifeman-stabbed-American-tourist-death-devastated-husband-tried-kill-THREE-times-year.html.
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Mush....yes I think so, but NJ will need to confirm !
If youngmafbog wants a warts and all discussion maybe he should avoid phrases like 'the usual suspects' and 'hand-wringers'



I was under the impression that 'usual suspects' was used more by the left leaners?


It must be the stabbing season.
http://news.sky.com/story/three-wounded-in-wolverhampton-stabbing-10524904

A poor editorial decision in my opinion. The only people likely to glorify dead terrorists are those who sympathise with the cause – and they will access the news from other sources anyway.

//Why would they do these attacks if they weren't seeking publicity?//

They don’t attack for publicity purposes. They attack because they hate the west and all it stands for - and they intend to destroy it. What we think, want, or do is an irrelevance to them.
^That was in response to fiction-factory.

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