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Friday, 4th March 2005

Disgusting waste of licence payers money!

BBC row over Martin burglar fee

I always thought the BBC licence fee was a waste of money. Now it's been confirmed, with the BBC's intention of paying scumbag Brendon Fearon about 4 grand!

My view - Norfolk farmer Tony Martin should have killed him too. I fully supported Martin's actions in shooting the burglars who attacked him and his property. Fearon is a convicted criminal and local scumbag. Tony Martin should be awarded the 4K as a reward for killing the ignorant low-life.

How the BBC can argue it's in the public's interest to interview the other low-life thug I've no idea. He broke into someone's house in the middle of the night. He took the risk. He faced the consequence. He got injured! Good!

No one cares about him now, why publicise him? I don't care what he has to say. He can join his accomplice in hell for all I care!

Link: Support Tony Martin

So far people have left 4 comments;
Good Site keep It Up.
Posted by: Nwaowerre | Dec 17th, 2005 8:00pm
Agreed Chris.
its all very wel having the mentality that an Englishmans home is his castle, but there is never a justifiable reason for taking a human life, irrespective of what they do.
Posted by: SITESERVER | Mar 9th, 2005 9:44pm
Paul, how can you claim to be a human rights and liberty campaigner, yet advocate this sort of madness? If you're so pro-human rights, why do think it's ok for someone to shoot a FLEEING common thief IN THE BACK with a shotgun?

Although I agree with the new rules on what you can and can't do, what Martin did was kill - as in, terminate the life of someone, murder. You would put material belongings above a person's life? What you're advocating is the devolution of civilised society.
Posted by: Chris | Mar 9th, 2005 5:31pm
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And set a presedent for all burglars to be shot in peoples homes.
There is never an excuse to take a life.
Posted by: SITESERVER | Mar 7th, 2005 8:47pm
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