Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #30 – January 21, 2014, 12:03:56 pm [flash=200,200]http://www.youtube.com/v/OmBUiKfPBTU[/flash]Hunch names names! Quote Selected
Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #31 – January 24, 2014, 10:20:33 pm I have no problem with people standing up for what they believe in, as long as they are prepared to pay the price for their actions.However Hinch needs to find some other way of making his point rather than jeopardising the trial and or sentencing of someone before the courts. What will Hinch say when someone he names escapes penalty due to the actions of Hinch prejudicing the hearing? Or when the victims of one of these crimes loses their right to anonymity due to his actions?We have these laws for a reason. Quote Selected
Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #32 – January 26, 2014, 08:34:14 pm Quote from: deags – on January 24, 2014, 10:20:33 pmI have no problem with people standing up for what they believe in, as long as they are prepared to pay the price for their actions.However Hinch needs to find some other way of making his point rather than jeopardising the trial and or sentencing of someone before the courts. What will Hinch say when someone he names escapes penalty due to the actions of Hinch prejudicing the hearing? Or when the victims of one of these crimes loses their right to anonymity due to his actions?We have these laws for a reason.Exactly!Hinch is a grub with an ego and he's more concerned about his own reputation than any sense of justice. I'd love to see the prick rot in gaol. Quote Selected
Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #33 – January 26, 2014, 08:41:34 pm Quote from: DJC – on January 26, 2014, 08:34:14 pmQuote from: deags – on January 24, 2014, 10:20:33 pmI have no problem with people standing up for what they believe in, as long as they are prepared to pay the price for their actions.However Hinch needs to find some other way of making his point rather than jeopardising the trial and or sentencing of someone before the courts. What will Hinch say when someone he names escapes penalty due to the actions of Hinch prejudicing the hearing? Or when the victims of one of these crimes loses their right to anonymity due to his actions?We have these laws for a reason.Exactly!Hinch is a grub with an ego and he's more concerned about his own reputation than any sense of justice. I'd love to see the prick rot in gaol. There are so, so many more people in society I'd like to see locked away for life than Derryn Hinch. No doubt you'd agree with me. Quote Selected
Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #34 – January 26, 2014, 08:43:55 pm Quote from: Gozza – on January 26, 2014, 08:41:34 pmQuote from: DJC – on January 26, 2014, 08:34:14 pmQuote from: deags – on January 24, 2014, 10:20:33 pmI have no problem with people standing up for what they believe in, as long as they are prepared to pay the price for their actions.However Hinch needs to find some other way of making his point rather than jeopardising the trial and or sentencing of someone before the courts. What will Hinch say when someone he names escapes penalty due to the actions of Hinch prejudicing the hearing? Or when the victims of one of these crimes loses their right to anonymity due to his actions?We have these laws for a reason.Exactly!Hinch is a grub with an ego and he's more concerned about his own reputation than any sense of justice. I'd love to see the prick rot in gaol. There are so, so many more people in society I'd like to see locked away for life than Derryn Hinch. No doubt you'd agree with me.I'd like to see them all sharing a cell with the Human Headline Quote Selected
Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #35 – January 31, 2014, 11:17:02 am Anyone who refers to Alan Jones as "...bitter old queen..." gets my vote. Quote Selected
Re: Derryn Hinch going in prison Reply #36 – February 01, 2014, 07:26:14 am I want to be just like Derryn Hinch. Quote Selected