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Jane Ireland's Article in the Daily Mail

Those interested in family court issues should read this article.

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Jake Maverick said…
any so called 'opinion' (how can you be even sure it is an genuine opinion?) is HEARSAY at best....i dnt care what colour your hair is, who your knobby parents are or what institution 'educated/ indoctrinated' you....apparently, long time ago they didn'tuse the euphmism of 'evidence' for this and it had no place in the Court system....they'll be bringing back creationalism and fingerprinting all the kiddies next, you mark my words....

and as for the other, hummpphhh.....presumably she thinks such behaviopur wd be totally ok if they just did i in a matter that she wants them to do it?
Jake Maverick said…
thanks for the link though! i know u probably got a thicker skin but if u ever think i'm dissparaging ya....

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