tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post8879715099318435192..comments2023-10-31T09:28:27.222+00:00Comments on JUSTICE FOR MADDIE AND THE TWINS: WHY DID MCCANNS WAIT 3 WEEKS TO ISSUE PIC OF MADDIE?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger246125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-87193973589107681612008-05-08T00:59:00.000+01:002008-05-08T00:59:00.000+01:00Hiya DillieThat was a great post and I am glad you...Hiya Dillie<BR/><BR/>That was a great post and I am glad you reserved your space for that one. As you say if we only influence one set of parents then we will have done a fantastic job. What is one little child worth? It has absolutely nothing to do with money or status. If we also influence parents and policy makers about that , we have done a great job. It is about childrens rights to grow up as happy secure adults. It is about loving and protecting children just because they are so lovable and they need protecting and hoping others may start to think so too. There is nothing complicated about that. Trying to understand parents like Kate and Gerry McCann is where it gets decidely complicated.<BR/><BR/>Querida Claudia<BR/><BR/>Boa Noite darling<BR/>Dorme bem<BR/><BR/>Viv xxxxxxxxxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13507323081802465917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-90879547079853409702008-05-08T00:25:00.000+01:002008-05-08T00:25:00.000+01:00Hi, guys.Just finished my translation and am almos...Hi, guys.<BR/>Just finished my translation and am almost falling asleep here.<BR/>Boa noite! Sleep tight, all.<BR/><BR/>Viv, dorme bem, querida amiga.<BR/>Beijinhos!Cláudiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03838924744879349478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-68627098671128836722008-05-08T00:18:00.000+01:002008-05-08T00:18:00.000+01:00Well, goodnight all & sorry again for taking up so...Well, goodnight all & sorry again for taking up so much blog space.<BR/><BR/>Nite xxdylanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13333466162353981152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-60739534337992971462008-05-08T00:01:00.000+01:002008-05-08T00:01:00.000+01:00Hi all.I don't know how this happens but I lost an...Hi all.<BR/><BR/>I don't know how this happens but I lost an email to Hope last night and i just lost a post as well. It just went 'poof' and was gone. A bit like the 'woosh clunk' of the DE days. I have a laptop and use my mouse. All I can think of is it is somthing to do with the mouse pad that I must accidently touch and then everything goes. I tried the back button, but still not there. Arrgghh!<BR/><BR/>Anyway, basically said thanks to Hope for her post and that I sent her mail. Agree that it is intrigueing that not very nice people think they can judge who is not nice, lol!<BR/><BR/>Claudia, hope the new stuff is great and that I wish I could order some of that for my soon-to-be 40 yr old face!<BR/><BR/>Also there has been some interesting posts on the back of SM's departure as to why we are all still here.<BR/><BR/>I think it is because:<BR/><BR/>1)2 parents who are clever and in highly respected jobs that we would ususally look up to as role models, left their children.<BR/>As a result, they lost a daughter ( the details of which are unknown) by one certainty, that they persistently left them alone, scared, crying and in an unfamiliar place.<BR/><BR/>2)within the blink of an eyelid, they packaged her and slapped her on tv screens and tabloids across the world, supposedly to find her. (this part may or may not be true)<BR/><BR/>3)They made more than a million in funds.<BR/><BR/>4)they blamed everyone but themselves and only made a passing reference as to having left them as culpability (an afterthought)<BR/><BR/>5)they sued the DE for £500,000<BR/><BR/>6)they threatened suing the PJ and various others<BR/><BR/>7)they lied, refused to take a polygraph, refused to answer questions, refused to appear for a reconstruction & refused just about anything that wasn't on their terms, in a very petulent way IMO.<BR/><BR/>I am therefore here because:<BR/><BR/>a) this sends out the wrong message to the public<BR/><BR/>b)this tells people that there is money to be made from tragedy when the only tragedy is that their little girl is gone<BR/><BR/>c)this tells the public that class wars still very much exist. You can be a complete child neglector but class will give you immunity, and/or occupation<BR/><BR/>d)this tells people that if you are lucky enough to be in this class/occupation you can expect to rise above almost anything and put almost anybody down in the process. Including honest policework that have been trying to help but, oh dear, seem to have found the 'wrong' evidence.<BR/><BR/>This is so, so wrong. Viv, Nancy and Leigh have all said, so rightly, that we are here because this has to stop. People need to be told and made aware that you just cannot leave your children alone. There are no excuses. Zero tolerance. If this message gets through then another child might just be spared and even if it is only one, that is enough. Lesser minded people are very susceptible to respected people's behaviour. Look at all of the rehab stuff being sooo glamorous today. It has been said that impressionable souls could be lulled into thinking that the end is a rosy few days in a luxury health farm.<BR/><BR/>This is the danger that the McCanns have manufactured. Viv mentioned Karen Matthews. The proof is in the pudding and it seems it is already happening.<BR/><BR/>I really hope Madeleine is found alive. I haven't lost sight of that but no matter how doubtful that is, there is still very much a battle to be fought on behalf of potential missing little ones. We need to carry on fighting to be heard so that everybody knows that this parenting is completely unacceptable and with potentially catastrophic consequences.<BR/><BR/>Sorry for long post. As I haven't posted in a while, maybe I have saved this space?! ;)<BR/><BR/>Dyl xxdylanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13333466162353981152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-80006728745784869502008-05-07T23:57:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:57:00.000+01:00Hiya Atardi/EcolabMaybe the friend means she is de...Hiya Atardi/Ecolab<BR/><BR/>Maybe the friend means she is dead because she is not there in that picture on 3 May, only a prior image of her was put there 3 weeks later by her father.<BR/><BR/>VivxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13507323081802465917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-5293291258374721612008-05-07T23:54:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:54:00.000+01:00Ecolab,About your son .It's not the same but I hav...Ecolab,<BR/><BR/>About your son .It's not the same but I have a friend and she has something special about her. Don't know how she does it but since the beginning she said to me "Don't you see it? (from the supposed last picture of Madeleine)she is dead". Look at her she said, but I couldn't see it of course.<BR/><BR/>I tried to blow the picture up but wasn't able to do it.atardihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16548182316540721859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-21666896748572698402008-05-07T23:49:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:49:00.000+01:00Whilst it is a little difficult to follow I think ...Whilst it is a little difficult to follow I think this is a good article from today's Correio de Manha setting out the background and detail of the resignation and replacement of the former head of the PJ who was a judge, not a policeman! Clearly there is great unhappiness that Goncalo was removed from the investigation,which I certainly share and further great unhappiness that ultimately he retired. At least now he can speak out. I know that is highly unlikely but it would be lovely if he was apologised to and invited to join the investigation again xx <BR/><BR/><BR/>Viv x <BR/>Vasco Varela <BR/>07 May 2008 - 00:30 am <BR/><BR/>New leadership in the Judiciary <BR/>Magistrates may abandon Judicial <BR/>Almeida Rodrigues is the new director of the National Judicial Police. However the Alípio Ribeiro, deputy attorney general who presented the resignation yesterday. For the first time in the PJ has a leading man of the house, someone who started as an agent and traveled all levels of the hierarchy. <BR/><BR/><BR/>With the entry of Almeida Rodrigues guess is exits: magistrates who are still in middle management positions - positions of deputy directors national - and who are in the grip of a 'crisis' of powers. This situation - is the first time that the Government does not opt for a magistrate to lead the PJ - can create corporate embarrassment, as many have already questioned whether prosecutors and judges may be in direct dependence of a non-magistrate. Under the new Organic Law, which should enter into force in the coming weeks, the same committees of service must be launched, which will lead inevitably to the formation of a new team and that the name of magistrates again pass through the sieve of their advice higher. <BR/><BR/>Even so, three exits were yesterday given as certain. These are the judges and Baltazar Gonçalves Manuel Pinto, respectively in charge of the Central Directorate of Research on Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs and the second figure of the National Directorate; well as Manuel Ferreira, chief financial and only framework that was filled by someone strange or the Judicial whether the courts. <BR/><BR/>The output of Alípio Ribeiro became - if inevitable during the day yesterday, after admitting that the "Economic Daily" that the PJ should move to the jurisdiction of the Interior. There remains the alternative Alberto Costa, a friend of long standing, if not accept his resignation and consequent wear. The Attorney-General returns to the judiciary and, with a police ahead of PJ, you can follow the steps other judges. <BR/><BR/>The government can thus make the 'mend fences' with the foundations of PJ to accept a solution that was long advocated: appoint someone who knows the police work and has sensitivity to the difficulties that day-to-day faces the police. <BR/><BR/>Pesaram also on the characteristics of decision Almeida Rodrigues. From easy treatment and experienced directive, the Minister Alberto Costa believes that it will resume dialogue and make it more operational police who lives much of commitment and dedication of staff and is beginning to show weaknesses in obtaining results. <BR/><BR/>PROFILE <BR/><BR/>Reserved but with an ability to work above average. Thus is defined Almeida Rodrigues, the man who for 49 years comes to the Head of the Judicial Police. <BR/><BR/>A born communicator and someone who in many moments are consciously departed from the stage lights. Almeida Rodrigues knew wait for his time and left a place of leadership in the National Directorate of PJ in 2005, replacing the office of the Deputy Director of Coimbra, where he was in the family. In terms of curriculum is certainly one of the most qualified staff of the institution. Already headed the department of Aveiro, was deputy national director in the National, took up the post of Deputy Director of the Directorate of Coimbra. <BR/><BR/>His recent work on the ground, one stands out with ease. In prison, Antonio Costa, the Cape of GNR accused of killing three young people in Santa Comba Dão, Almeida Rodrigues got involved, personally. Out of office and comPedro do Carmo palmilharam the roads. On the day of arrest had very little, but Almeida Rodrigues bet everything. It showed that the GNR which launched the bodies, recovered the remains of the last couple. There, rested relieved. Antonio Costa was sentenced to 25 years in jail. <BR/><BR/>MADDIE AND CRIMES OF PORT TRAMAM ALÍPIO <BR/><BR/>They were friends of the times of the Faculty of Law of Lisbon, for over 30 years, and militaram together in the Portuguese Communist Party. In April 2006, the Justice Minister Alberto Costa oversaw its first crisis in the Judiciary, with the resignation of Judge adviser Santos Cabral director of national - and the time came to challenge the judge and friend Alípio Ribeiro to the office, when office of attorney general district of Porto. <BR/><BR/>Santos Cabral rising by stifling economic and consequent lack of resources that was voted the PJ, with the solidarity of most elements of its direction - not the days of easy adivinhavam Alípio Ribeiro. Two years after the prosecutor does not fall by economic difficulties, despite the constant war by lack of means and no payment of extraordinary work, but by two suggestions: the PJ's transit authority for Justice (and friend Alberto Costa) to the Interior; and create - if a Ministry of Interior to join all the policemen. <BR/><BR/>To back, a month of February with the two controversies that almost toppled: first to say that the constitution of the couple accused McCann was' hasty '; later to manage the crisis of the PJ of Porto. He tried to appoint Almeida Pereira director and was stopped by the minister. Ended up taking possession of the office Baptist Romão. <BR/><BR/>A PICTURE NOT REUNIA CONSENSOS <BR/><BR/> The output of Alípio Ribeiro seemed inevitable. The magistrate did not meet consensus internally and was accused of lack of solidarity with the institution that ran. Continuava to create divisions, such as when José Brás decided to remove the Central Directorate of Research on Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs, leaving in the air the idea that the PJ had less correct behaviour. The resignation of Gonçalo Amaral and the criticism of the actions of the police who ran were also not well received in the institution, as was not seen with good eyes the way managed the crisis in PJ of Porto: Vitor forced the resignation of Guimaraes not to buy a war with the dome of the Ministry offices. <BR/><BR/>'The PJ WANT FOR ANTIGAMENTE', Carlos Anjos, Association of Staff of Criminal Investigation <BR/><BR/> 'We were surprised but we applaud the decision, after 60 years, is breaking the tradition of a magistrate ahead of PJ and choose a police career,' says to 'CM' Carlos Anjos, president of the Association of Staff Research Criminal. 'We support it at all, so that the PJ return to the old way', but warns: 'No means - and resolved the issue of extraordinary work - no national director who resists ...' l <BR/><BR/>NOTES <BR/><BR/>FAILURE OF A COMMON STRATEGY <BR/><BR/>In the two years that was ahead of PJ, Alípio not met with the deputy national directors. Acusavam it in a lack of strategy. <BR/><BR/>ESPECUALÇÃO WITH M.Ş JOSEPH MORGADO <BR/><BR/>During the day yesterday still speculated on names such as the prosecutor Maria Jose Morgado or Luis Neves, national deputy director, to head the Judiciary. <BR/><BR/>PGR EVITOU THAT FOSSE DEMITIDO <BR/><BR/>Pinto Monteiro desva-lorizou of AlípioRibeiro the interview when he said it was pre-cipitada accused of setting up McCann. Just why was not dismissed. <BR/><BR/>EXIT BY CANSAÇO <BR/><BR/>Alípio Ribeiro did not want to record statements yesterday at the outlet of the Ministry of Justice but confirmed to Radio Renaissance his resignation, for fatigue. <BR/><BR/>SPEAKING AND NOT SPEAK <BR/><BR/>The magistrate said to be RR and tired of media attention given to the Director of PJ, constantly accused by talking and not talking. <BR/><BR/>TINEA OTHER PHILOSOPHY <BR/><BR/>Alípio Ribeiro 'had a position on the philosophy of criminal investigation other than that of the government', says PSD <BR/><BR/> RESULTS WITH ONLY MEANS <BR/><BR/>Resignation was' inevitable ', says the CDS, and requires' means' the government to submit the new direction' more results' <BR/><BR/> SERIOUS CRISIS CONTINUES <BR/><BR/>PCP says the Executive socialist 'can not escape the responsibilities' of' serious crisis which remains in Judiciary ' <BR/><BR/>A POLICE FINALLY <BR/><BR/>The PS 'welcomes' by the choice of the Government's national director for PJ lie with Almeida Rodrigues,' a policeman 'Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13507323081802465917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-67631241326569698692008-05-07T23:48:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:48:00.000+01:00Hi Niki,I always feel comfortable "seeing" you. "C...Hi Niki,<BR/><BR/>I always feel comfortable "seeing" you. "Cyber-friends 4ever".<BR/><BR/>Hope to read your post tomorrow.<BR/><BR/>What was that about the weather? We had a tropical day here.atardihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16548182316540721859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-54845767799022640642008-05-07T23:45:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:45:00.000+01:00Hiya AtardiI agree I think the McCanns and their a...Hiya Atardi<BR/><BR/>I agree I think the McCanns and their advisors with such people as Clarence Mitchell, Edward Smethurst and his boss - acknowledged to be a bit of a rough diamond, have very consistently failed to credit the general public with the intelligence to see through their strategies to misinform and confuse with a surfeit of false sightings and details. <BR/><BR/>Consensus does seem to be there is something seriously wrong with that so called last picture. Fundamentally, I would say it is the fact that it took Gerry McCann a full three weeks and a trip home to produce it. That is probably enough said! The hypocrisy from this couple is never ending, they have spoken of their frustration with secrecy of justice etc and delay in putting Madeleine's details "out there". At no stage do they choose to address why it took them such a long time to produce this picture. Neither do they choose to explain how on earth any couple would ignore police advice and advertise Madeleine's eye defect which would for sure have signed her death warrant. No, they used it as a marketing logo, that is all Madeleine has ever been to them, a money spinner. Simply grotesque.<BR/><BR/>Viv xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13507323081802465917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-56720984658238698512008-05-07T23:36:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:36:00.000+01:00Hi everyone,The weather was really nice here so we...Hi everyone,<BR/><BR/>The weather was really nice here so we "lived" in the garden the whole day.<BR/><BR/><B>Hope</B>, If you are reading tomorrow ( will be today for you) I have sent you a mail.<BR/><BR/>Leigh3/Ecolab,<BR/><BR/>There is really smt not good about the picture. Like I said before the McCanns underestmated the "world watching". They thought it would be a case between England and Portugal. They thought this case would be over in one or two months. <BR/><BR/>But they never thought about all the expats living and earning money in Portugal and depending on the tourism. They never thought they would be affect their own British people.<BR/><BR/>So what RP said on the DE about people not wanting to go to Portugal on Holiday will destroy herself because if all the expat's can't make a living in Portugal they must go back to England and we all know what that means......atardihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16548182316540721859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-75603689285441163652008-05-07T23:10:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:10:00.000+01:00Dear Niki,One answer to your question would be thi...Dear Niki,<BR/><BR/>One answer to your question would be this perhaps:-)<BR/><BR/>For the child, the parent is the universe; the world as they know it, as they want to experience it.<BR/><BR/>Like you, I am unhappy about how my children have heard and seen - and I will be very blunt about this now for the sake of how children see this case - children have heard and seen the scary McCanns, the parents who smile, laugh, jog along, get money and media attention...while their little girl Maddie is 'missing', and they are official suspects in her disappearance, suspected of her death,and disposing of her body.<BR/><BR/>B****y *ell!!! How scary, weird, freaky are these McCanns and their supporters? No wonder children fear them, and question their parents and teachers about them. <BR/><BR/>Children want a picture of the world; a place inhabited by their family, and friends...not a place disturbed by smiling, happy parents who abandoned their children abroad, and one of them is 'missing'...children think Maddie is dead, and cannot understand why her 'parents' can smile, laugh, make a profit, and court celebrity while their first born child is 'missing'.<BR/><BR/>Niki:<BR/>I reassure my children that they can trust me, and their family, and they must pray for children who lack trust in their family.<BR/><BR/>My children pray for every child, not just one missing English child.<BR/><BR/>God willing, my grandchildren will do the same.ta rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02023023252328186134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-90716999894797394682008-05-07T23:06:00.000+01:002008-05-07T23:06:00.000+01:00Hiya allInteresting read, as ever. There are usua...Hiya all<BR/><BR/>Interesting read, as ever. There are usually positives and negatives when something tragic happens.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Politically, I think there have been positives. Gordon Brown and others have learned that we, the British public do not find it acceptable to offer a cosy shoulder for Kate and Gerry McCann because of their position in life. <BR/><BR/>Children are abused by all classes of parents and when they are we want the parents all treated the same, according to the criminal law, not by the influences of politics where people inevitably take sides according to which best suits their own agenda. I believe that by the public so strongly express their views on the WWW the government have been influenced to see things in a more positive light, an honest one. <BR/><BR/>In Portugal it seems they have looked at how their most able and senior police officers are managed and made changes for the better. This will aid the outcome of the continuing investigation I believe. Detectives have a thirst for finding out the truth and working in the best interest of victims, and locking up villains. From the top down this is what the PJ will do in dealing with this case.<BR/><BR/>Niki highlights some of the terrible negatives, the incalculable victims the McCanns have created. It is like throwing a pebble in a pool...countless thousands of children working, collecting, believing that little Madeleine could be found. How terribly distressing when they have to face the truth. Maybe children do have to learn, in an incremental way, that the world is not a perfect place, there are bad, dangerous people. That is a fact of life.<BR/><BR/>Viv xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13507323081802465917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-55246372776349225972008-05-07T22:54:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:54:00.000+01:00UK,If anyone saw Jeremy Paxman's interview tonight...UK,<BR/><BR/>If anyone saw Jeremy Paxman's interview tonight on BBC2 with yet another arrogant 'jock';'the jock' defending the indefensible; then we may need to accept in the UK that our petty, provincial nobody wannabe politicians have well and truly lost the plot.<BR/><BR/>Unprecedented political support, giving preferential assistance to to the Mcanns, contrary to diplomatic advice, may yet be exposed as one of the UKs most shameful episodes. <BR/><BR/>A moment when national interest, and diplomatic fraternity, gave way to the petty, provincial, tribal, commercial, profitable interests...for the McCanns, their friends, and their family.ta rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02023023252328186134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-8781687961081403042008-05-07T22:41:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:41:00.000+01:00Claudia, Mandarinn and Ana, thank you for upliftin...Claudia, Mandarinn and Ana, thank you for uplifting news!<BR/><BR/>Dear Leigh and Docmac. I would like to ask the two of you, the one who heals bodies and the other souls, a question...<BR/><BR/>If the McCanns are charged for murder, how will all small children who has been "following" this case react? My youngest son (5) is asking me every time he sees a picture of Madeleine: "Did they not find her yet?". What if he one day sees in the news that her PARENTS killed her! Will he be afraid of his father and me? The "boogy-man" is someone to be afraid of, strangers are to avoid, but PARENTS?<BR/>My son is just an example, I'm sure I can protect him and excplain, but what about all this children in UK who has collected money, put up posters, worn t-shirts and wristbands etc.to support the McCanns?<BR/><BR/>Have to go to bed, but hope to read you tomorrow.<BR/>NikiNikihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08920031884602915439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-41650387146706594142008-05-07T22:37:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:37:00.000+01:00Mandarinn,I trust the PJ, and their supporters, in...Mandarinn,<BR/><BR/>I trust the PJ, and their supporters, including their British colleagues.<BR/><BR/>Trust, Mandarinn. Let's give our trust to those who have earned our respect.<BR/><BR/>This sad case will take as long as it takes. It's not over yet.<BR/>x<BR/>leighta rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02023023252328186134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-60763789983643803512008-05-07T22:33:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:33:00.000+01:00I'm sure, if not in court however the truth allway...I'm sure, if not in court however the truth allways appear sometimes in unexpected ways.mandarinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537379715217463272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-44746588796101667242008-05-07T22:30:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:30:00.000+01:00Mandarinn.Ok. So it is that institutions in Portug...Mandarinn.<BR/>Ok. So it is that institutions in Portugal are changing. Fair enough.<BR/><BR/>As for the proof required in a court of law: that is a problem we accept in our democracies.<BR/><BR/>I believe that the police and others know that the McCanns are rightly accused of being responsible for 'missing' Maddie.<BR/><BR/>However, criminal court requires a higher standard or proof to charge anyone involved in her 'disappearance'.<BR/><BR/>Fortunately, the world weird web assists defiant media, and wily police inquiry.<BR/><BR/>Just a thought. Keep the faith...the faith with voiceless, defenceless, harmless children, betrayed by parents, politicians, and PR mechanics.ta rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02023023252328186134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-85736437170075863262008-05-07T22:23:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:23:00.000+01:00I hope the political interference this sad case ha...I hope the political interference this sad case had on the bigining had finish and justice can be done.<BR/>What i'm afraid is about the proves, which must to be water proof.<BR/>You know what good lawyers can do....mandarinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537379715217463272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-54169714351487339192008-05-07T22:18:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:18:00.000+01:00It is dificult to explain you, but it is not polit...It is dificult to explain you, but it is not political but institutions, are in M.Justice which is an independent power, it is just a kind of institutions confrontation . I think it will not interfere in the cases runing...IMOmandarinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537379715217463272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-42591696175826494952008-05-07T22:11:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:11:00.000+01:00Mandarinn,Thanks for that.I guess we just have to ...Mandarinn,<BR/>Thanks for that.<BR/>I guess we just have to watch police and political policy unfold now?<BR/><BR/>Personally, I trust the public. I think politicians - just like those protecting the McCanns, the little biddable minions - are tarts; easily bought by any old lucrative line.ta rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02023023252328186134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-90052827844485728112008-05-07T22:10:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:10:00.000+01:00newspaper readers comments *newspaper readers comments *mandarinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537379715217463272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-19924296805632839852008-05-07T22:08:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:08:00.000+01:00Leight i agree with you, today i read the newspape...Leight i agree with you, today i read the newspapers readers about this new, and i can tell you public opinion is with PJ being supervised by one person from the institution ,and it is legal according with our Constitution, however MP (prosecuter institution are reacting)there several polemic cases runing and this charge is delicate onemandarinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537379715217463272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-71370349959700458472008-05-07T22:06:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:06:00.000+01:00Hi, Hope! :-)No, I did not move. But I'm redecora...Hi, Hope! :-)<BR/>No, I did not move. But I'm redecorating. New furniture all over the place, wall painting, floor replacing, etc. :-)<BR/>As for the good soul, well, it's a difficult job but someone's gotta do it! :-)<BR/><BR/>Bath theory, hello.<BR/><BR/>I don't know if Ribeiro's resignation and replacement by Almeida Rodrigues will have a big impact on Madeleine's case. But I think it will be positive. It is always good to have a policeman in charge of the police instead of magistrates and wannabe politicians...<BR/>Alípio Ribeiro had no choice but to resign. If he hadn't, he would have been sacked. It was just too much. When he suggested that the PJ should be under the control of a different Ministery, the Union President asked for his resignation immediately. He had no choice. I have to confess that I was extremely happy and have celebrated! :-)<BR/><BR/>Mandarinn, how are you? At 11 o'clock, on RTPN, Mr Paulo Pereira Cristóvão will discuss all this! :-)Cláudiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03838924744879349478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-27471333922459863212008-05-07T22:00:00.000+01:002008-05-07T22:00:00.000+01:00Mandarinn,Instinct tells me that the PJ and the Pu...Mandarinn,<BR/><BR/>Instinct tells me that the PJ and the Public Ministry are stronger now, as a result of the Maddie madness, imposed on Portugal by provincial nobodies, and political wannabes from the UK - the country with the unhappiest children in the Western world, according to the United Nations. <BR/>'Unhappiest' means unprecedented levels of child neglect, abuse, drug and alcohol addiction, teenage pregnancy, and suicide.<BR/><BR/>As our Nancy reminds us: the NSPCC, the UKs oldest child protection agency deserves our support, for it loves and protects every child, not just one missing English girl, 'disappeared' because of her parents' neglect, and the misguided support of their family,and friends (the friends who drew in ignorant, arrogant political dolts and PR mechanics, imo).ta rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02023023252328186134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8388977942755921926.post-46953730293303288712008-05-07T21:51:00.000+01:002008-05-07T21:51:00.000+01:00LeightActually the PJ position is stronger,but the...Leight<BR/>Actually the PJ position is stronger,but there are already reaction from the magistrature who use to direct it "Public Ministery" (prosecuter).and so...i don't know...because PJ investigate but it is prosecuter who decide what to do with the investigation resultsmandarinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537379715217463272noreply@blogger.com