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BertiWooster | 14:29 Thu 12th May 2011 | News
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So , Kate McCann ( on publication of her book ) is calling upon David Cameron , for the government to '' take some responsibility '' in finding their missing daughter .

Is her choice of words reasonable , in the circumstances ?
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microg...you are in good company..........it is a badge of honour to be savaged by JTH...........our little AB treasure.
yes doc......i had noticed.....lol
Gentlemen.....please keep the personal insults out of it.
I have addressed neither of you this morning.
you boys be careful out there !!!! :)
JTH...I know.....and i am getting withdrawal symptoms.
Please keep your comments to the subject matter raised by the OP ^.

If you wish to make personal jibes or remarks set up your own thread in CB.....you, too, docspock.
now do as you are told by the headmistress doc......see you in the playground lol,
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Surely they have "taken some responsibility" for years.
They also have other things to do.
Doc...I was going to comment on that also, but just regarded it as just..JTH.


jackthehat
<<<<Don't let the door hit you on the way out.>>>

Try this little gem from this thread..............what a charmer.
To address the original quesiton- it is not for the govt to ' take some responsibility' above or ahead of gaining whatever assistance they can from a foreign police force, and quite what they think the UK police can do that the local police cannot is beyond me. There is nothing saintly or superhuman about the UK police believe me and doe anyone really truly believe that the Portugeuse police didn't bother trying to find the culprits? Come on get real, this is a small missing child, no-one is interested in blaming anyone because of the nationality, but the MaCanns did portray themselves as uncaring and irresponsible when they left their children alone whilst they went drinking- maybe that's why thePortugeuse police looked at them in the first place.
Of course there is a limit. Folk's patience can't be infinite with one or two individuals wanting all the attention and making all the demands of others.

There is a difference between "any other mother" and some mothers.
well if I were *that mother* I'd be doing my utmost to keep it in the public eye, and ram it down everyone's throats, regardless of responsibilty/blame/guilt etc..
Of course you would Sara, and the government would be right to ignore you.
I disagree.
Should Winnie Johnson have ever given up the search for her son ? And it is *known* that he is dead.

Your use of the word 'attention' is enlightening.
Do you think that they should just shut-up about Maddy, now ?
Have you, personally, heard quite enough about it ?
I would only raise my voice and point in anger at any mother who didn't seem overly fussed over the disappearance of her child.
JTH,
I know your comments were addressed to OG but I will give my opinion:
1. Yes, they should just shut-up about Maddy, now.
2. Yes, personally, I've heard quite enough about it.
They weren't so worried when she was alive that they didn't go out on the p.ss leaving her unattended.
Now she's(presumably) dead the government must take responsibility.
Not in my book. They should have taken responsibility when she was alive.
samak, your opinion aint worth a light - McCanns request has been granted by Cameron.
Of course, that's politics
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Yes, leaving their child behind in the room

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