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27 Jun 08 #29267 by Chris33
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just a small point - IKNOWNOW - that chap who killed his kids wasnt a member of FFJ, he had just rang one of their helplines for advice on how to see his kids.

I'm not a member either, just thought I'd help that point!

Chris

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27 Jun 08 #29282 by Arnie Saccnuson
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27 Jun 08 #29284 by wikivorce team
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Just to say to arnie, or anyone else, feel free to open a new thread if you wish.

It will help the discussion to remain coherent if we tackle one major issue per thread.

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27 Jun 08 #29286 by Arnie Saccnuson
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28 Jun 08 #29368 by Arnie Saccnuson
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28 Jun 08 #29380 by jelly4toes
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oh dear!

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28 Jun 08 #29386 by Soupdragon
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It appears this thread has little to do with the general ethos of this forum.
This is a place for people to help others within the constraints of the current legal arena.

Your thread appears to be a party political broadcast and at best was instigated to promote your cause.

I am surprised the moderating team have not closed it.

The best thing people can do is let the thread die and allow the originator to move on.

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