Even so, they've put the case back to OCTOBER now, so it hasn't got him anywhere yet..............
2007-03-08 21:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, it just means that if you shout long enough and loud enough you may get what you want, sensationalise what it is and you get what you want.
It just so happens that Daily Mail followers who still mourn a dead ex-princess wants there to eb a conspiracy so they can mourn her again.
So she she did great work for charity - so do others. Her legacy is that her boys currently are doing a great job of being young men.
Al Fayed should just accept that an accident occured and people who he loved died. Harsh reality, but ten's of thousands of peolpe lose people in similar wyas all over the world every day.
Fighting for the truth you say, what truth is there to be had? What could possibly be gained by kicking over the memories of an accident.
Do you think that any open verdict from a coroner's court would be championed to such a degree by a normal person? I think not. The question you do need to ask is, how much money can be made by Al Fayed -"The Harrods Owner"? Bit of a downturn recently???
Cynical of me perhaps but c'mon, champion of justice?
2007-03-09 04:56:01
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answered by Mad M 2
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Money talks louder than words.Im 100 per cent behind Al Fayed.
2007-03-12 09:02:58
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answered by Ollie 7
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He hasn't got justice, his team has asked for more time to prepare the case, if there was evidence to support his claims, he would have had it ready a long time ago.
He is fighting for his personal believes to be accepted as fact, he hasn't achieved this, and I doubt he will achieve it.
He has however changed the procedure, and those with less money would have been hard pressed to do that.
2007-03-09 04:58:17
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answered by DoctressWho 4
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Yes if you have lots of money and some celeb power.The man has lost a son so he needs to blame.If their was a cover up as, their has been, with many many thing over the years.It would never come to light.I feel in this case it was just an accident waiting to happen.
2007-03-09 04:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree ....but I'm not sure he should be congratulated. It's a personal vendetta against the British establishment and he's calling the shots. Who is going to be any better off when the jury finds that it was murder, not an accident? And they surely will.
2007-03-09 04:51:48
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answered by lou b 6
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It proves that Money talks and Bull s*it walks. You only get somewhere if you have money. And i do agree with Mohammed al fayed 100%
2007-03-09 04:52:46
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answered by Smurf 7
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No it proves that someone with money can continue to make unfounded allegations in order to challenge for British nationality
2007-03-09 04:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, he just thinks he should get more Justice because he has more money, Plus he wants to get back at the government because they won't give him British citizenship.
2007-03-09 04:53:11
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answered by Max 5
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Yeah, he should be congratulated for fighting for the absolute truth!!
2007-03-09 04:51:25
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answered by Chamundi 3
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Good for him, even though he is wealthy ,he has a lot going against him when it comes to the establishment.
2007-03-13 04:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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