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No Punishment without Crime or Bereavement without Death!
Since then, the best news is that they’ll be seeing John Hemming MP as well as their local Nick Bowles MP tomorrow!
And at 9pm their story will be on Portuguese TV: use this link: http://www.rtp.pt/play/direto/rtp1
Maybe it was all worth it: the wading through documents, attending court in Lincoln and being kicked out for ‘not being independent’, preparing for Brussels and being there…
My current suggestions for action are on
- What Next? After our pilgrimage to Brussels
- Dear Sir James: return our children and make adoptions reversible!
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Anonymous said:
Suddenly tagging on to the National ITV News Birmingham City Council wheels out their spin machine to justify stealing children. Is this the start of a propoganda wave to justify National child stealing by the state.
Sabine Kurjo McNeill said:
Oh, that is really serious! Thank god, the Pedros didn’t want to talk to the BBC. But now it’s even ITV!?…
Teresa Oliveira said:
Sabine please keep Pedros away from them…they are two faced
Sabine Kurjo McNeill said:
EXACTLY!
Two-faced! They smile in your face, but stab you in the back!
Teresa Oliveira said:
Please sabine phone me……please
Sabine Kurjo McNeill said:
Sorry. Iâm completely exhausted from moving. 07968 039 141 is my number.
Teresa Oliveira said:
The Portuguese TV do not got bones in their tongs…ingles channels are to afraid of David camarom and tony Blair ( they signed the forced adoptions );
Sabine Kurjo McNeill said:
I love the expression: ‘bones in their tongues’!
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