no i don't agree
Having an opposite opinion to somebody doesnt automatically mean were part of a 'lynch mob'!
2007-09-18 22:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure if there is 'no such thing as a pro McCann' but I am certainly fed up with the negative comments found on this site. Most of them are based on media reporting which can be unrealiable at the best of times. I don't think negative comments help anyone. I think the feeding frenzy that the media have had with this story is disgusting and I think the way a lot of people on Yahoo Answers have jumped on this band-wagon without really knowing what they are talking about is a shameful indication of the state of modern society. Worst of all is people thinking they 'know' that the McCanns are guilty based on their own flawed opinions. Its very depressing and I pity anyone who gets media / public exposure, they will be tried and locked up before the evidence has even been heard. It shakes my faith in humanity.
2007-09-18 22:46:20
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answered by Alex 3
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on no account have enjoyed the term anti or professional on the subject of the McCann's. you say what myself and multiple others have been asserting at right here for months that's if all people did understand the solutions or have info we would not be continually debating in this situation. I and others are being spoke of as 'fence sitters'. fact learn what else are you able to do once you in basic terms do no longer understand? this potential I (we) can niether agree or disagree with the comments of people who're so helpful. of course as in addition they do no longer understand they can't take up any undertaking to instruct their factor.
2016-11-05 21:35:02
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answered by ? 4
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Having bought up five children and knowing that they were always part and parcel of our lives, never being out of our sight. I find it hard to grasp the mentality of those that go out for a meal and leave three youngsters alone and out of hearing distance. In my eyes it is unforgivable. I know that none of us are perfect, but why have children if you don't want the responsibility. Even more concerning is the fact that they could easily have afforded child care. It is this aspect of the McCanns that concerns me. I hope that if they are found not to be involved in the disappearance of Maddy they will in future keep their children close and as part of a family.
2007-09-18 22:44:00
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answered by Spiny Norman 7
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i don't understand these people. what have they got rocks in their heads or something??? who on earth would leave their 3 young children unsupervised in a stange town, alone, and at night???
on one hand i do feel sorry for them. losing a child would be the worst thing, and on the other, i think that, well they don't deserve what has happened, but did they think they were doing the right thing???
if they are innocent, then i do, i do feel sorry for them. but it's starting to sound a little suss.
it's kind of reminding me of the lindy chaimberland story. (about the dingo that ate the baby.)
2007-09-19 00:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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sort of
i'm anti the anti.
more for common sense & madeline.
all for the want of some good old-fashioned common-sense & a take away, this may have all been avoided.
in the muck of the media campaign we can't forget what really happened.
2007-09-18 22:38:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Defo, I think it is wrong for people to start speculating. Not talking about anyone in particular but too many people jump to rushed conclusions!
2007-09-18 22:38:31
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answered by soulsurfer 4
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I've actually started to warm to them.... they are in an impossible situation.
2007-09-18 22:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that white ***** did it.
2007-09-18 23:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Really?..
2007-09-18 22:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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