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On Sunday, September 16, 2012 7:13:32 PM UTC+1, Ophelia wrote:
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On 2012-09-16 14:32:50 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:




In article , Guy


Fawkes writes


dodgy charity operation






May we quote this when they come to sue?




He's a dirty little coward. It's easy to attack those that do something


positive, when you're hiding behind a negative identity!




Not so negative. His name is Chris Stevens, He posted here as Steerpike

and is known in other groups as Tony99. He is as popular in other groups

as he is here. A nasty piece of work!



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http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/


Coming from someone who supports the Help for Heros people, I guess you are familiar with nasty pieces of work? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19112550
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On Monday, September 17, 2012 12:34:07 AM UTC+1, Sacha wrote:
On 2012-09-16 19:13:29 +0100, "Ophelia" said:







"Sacha" wrote in message


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On 2012-09-16 14:32:50 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:




In article , Guy


Fawkes writes


dodgy charity operation






May we quote this when they come to sue?




He's a dirty little coward. It's easy to attack those that do something


positive, when you're hiding behind a negative identity!




Not so negative. His name is Chris Stevens, He posted here as


Steerpike and is known in other groups as Tony99. He is as popular in


other groups as he is here. A nasty piece of work!




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Another shape shifter. This isn't likely to garner public respect.

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http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/


The fact that those behind a charity such as "Help for Heros" have an awful lot of public respect (and public money!) doesnt seem to say a lot for it?
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In article ,
Steerpike writes


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19112550 Those running this type of charity would probably otherwise be selling used cars, or doing dodgy tarmac
drives!



You are REALLY talking to the wrong person here !
I wish we'd had H4H back in 1972 and since then as well! They are doing
more than what was being doing then.
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On Monday, September 17, 2012 4:29:27 PM UTC+1, Janet wrote:
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Steerpike writes





http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19112550 Those running this type of charity would probably otherwise be selling used cars, or doing dodgy tarmac


drives!






You are REALLY talking to the wrong person here !

I wish we'd had H4H back in 1972 and since then as well! They are doing

more than what was being doing then.

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I cant really seeing how various up market construction projects, are of much help to ex servicemen, who might not be able to afford an artificial limb for instance?
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