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Name: Stephen Green on Jun 25, 2008Comments:
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Name: Nick T on Jun 25, 2008Comments: Bankrupt Stephen Green - he is a homophobic arsehole who got what he deserved.
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Name: Bob The Builder on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Good, poetic justice and all that you vile person. How could you force a cancer charity to give money back beggers belief. And as for your other medevil views, welcome to 2008 mate. Where is your Sky Pixie now
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Name: Jesus Christ on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Jesus Christ on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Payup Wanker on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Pay it yourself you w@nker
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Name: Religus Freek on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Pay up you religious freek, we don't pay our licence fee for you to take the piss. You're a disgrace of a human being.
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Name: Adolf Hitler on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Richard Carvath on Jun 26, 2008Comments: I fully supported the Christian Voice group in the courageous campaign which it mounted against 'Jerry Springer the Opera' (which was clearly gratuitously blasphemous and a flagrant display of puerile depravity). I now fully support Christian Voice's National Director Stephen Green in the aftermath of the remarkable legal battle in which he singlehandedly engaged against the muscle and might of the BBC. David versus Goliath indeed! Stephen Green is a man of integrity and a twenty-first century British 'martyr'. I urge those who would unnecessarily pursue him for such ridiculous costs (which he could simply never afford to pay) to examine their consciences and desist at once. I trust that Stephen Green's mega-rich enemies will see the folly of hounding him further and recognise that 'magnanimity' should be the order of the day. In the event that they persist in their 'bloodlust' and their hellbent desire to 'make an example' of the martyr Stephen Green I am certainly willing to contribute towards his costs [though regrettably I could not afford the full sum - what ordinary man could] and I trust that a national campaign mounted in the British press would raise the money. But how pathetic would the BBC be to necessitate such a campaign to save Mr. Green! BBC... leave the poor man alone (and bear your own costs out of your vast wealth). Our spineless courts let you get away with a blasphemous travesty of monumental proportion... isn't that enough for you You don't need a 'pound of flesh' from Stephen Green and you will only invite further opprobrium if you seek to compound your evil by martyring Stephen Green. Mr. Richard Carvath, Salford, UK.
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Name: Dirk Baeten on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Teresa Cuthbert on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Alan Daniel on Jun 26, 2008Comments: As a licence payer - these costs should be waived
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Name: Gwyndaf Hughes on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Green should be given a knighthood for standing up for the name of the Lord. What does this immoral country think it will gain by blaspheming the name of the Lord Look at the gathering storm-clouds of economic and social doom. It's payback time for decades of mocking God.
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Name: Mary Beach on Jun 26, 2008Comments: These inflated figures make it extremely unlikely that 'ordinary people' on normal salaries would be able to challenge the rich and 'famous' Where is the justice in that
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Name: Timothy Cross on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Mary Childs on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Roland Jarrett on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Cyndy Kelly on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Cyndy Kelly on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Stephen Hammond on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Den Stanton on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Den Stanton on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Stephen Owen on Jun 26, 2008Comments: The BBC ignored the protests of 50,000 licence payers to screen that disguting programme. Yet we have no option but to continue to pay money into its coffers if we want to have a television I will be more than happy for my licence fee to go towards the costs of the 'Chritian Voice' action. In fact, I can think of no better place for it to go.
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Name: Anthony Hickman on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments: I support fully Christian Voice, and its National Director (Mr Stephen Green). I call upon Thompson and Thoday to waive their costs in relation to the Christian Voice versus Jerry Springer and The Opera action.
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Name: Ruth Margaret Youngman on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Paul Forrest on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Tom Rogers on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Jesus answered and said, Assuredly, I say to you, there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands, for My sake and the Gospels, who shall not receive a hundredfold now in this timehouses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands, with persecutionsand in the age to come, eternal life. But many who are first will be last, and the last first. Mark 10.29-31.
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Maryele Andrew on Jun 26, 2008Comments: I side with Stephan Green in his stand against anti -Christianity. He shouldn`t have to pay this enormous bill. Judgement Day is coming. The Lord will uphold Stephan so be careful how is he treated.
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Name: John Howarth on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Please can these punitive costs be waived.
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Name: John Howarth on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Please can these punitive costs be waived.
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Name: John Howarth on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Please can the costs be waived.
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Cal Holland on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Peter King on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Elizabeth Peters on Jun 26, 2008Comments: I think it's disgusting that two such wealthy chaps should sue Christian Voice Director, Stephen Green, £90,000. Waive the costs now!
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Name: David Parrett on Jun 26, 2008Comments: It was right for a test of how far the Law Courts would disregard the valuable blasphemy law. Sadly, the judges chose to find ways of nullifying it.
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Name: Barbara Fraser on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Vicky Mace on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Rev Jonathan Campbell on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: James Gracie on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: David Adams on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Given the contentious nature of this issue, these high-profile gentlemen could well be magnanimous, rather than set out to ruin a poor but high-principled man.
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Name: John Wallis on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Peter Thomas on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments: I believe this case to have been a fair case to bring against the BBC as, despite the very high volume of letters asking for Jerry Springer, the opera not to be shown, the BBC showed it. I understand that Mark Thompson is a professing Christian and am surprised that he should have allowed it to be shown. God is not mocked in these maters and already our nation is suffering, If we as a nation sow the wind, we will reap a whirlwind. God is well able to look after Himself, we should fear His judgement on our nation.
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 26, 2008Comments:
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Name: Ann V Knight on Jun 26, 2008Comments: