by NikeBG » Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:24 am
First of all - congrats for the victory!
Second - Michael Shields! Although there are other threads about him, I'll write here, because this thread is "hotter". Now... You say that MS (short for Michael Shields) is absolutely innocent and GS (short for Graham Sankey) is the real criminal. But how do you know that? Only because you heard it in some news or read it in some papers? God, save this pitty world; if so. On the other hand there's a 10 page report with evidence of MS's guilt. Also, GS has written in his "confession" that he has thrown a rock against some people, which were running against him. But all the police investigation shows that MG (short for Martin Georgiev) was hit, lying on the ground. So even if we accept this so called confession, then it means that we have another crime, comitted by one of your countrymen. Real pitty for such a country, popular for it's "culture" and "manners". Although the whole world knows what your hooligans are capable of, so they won't be surprised. But for me, a bigger shame for your country is your media's arrogance, which makes you close to the Americans and their arrogance (But hey, Americans are mostly Britts, remember? Not a big surprise...). Of course, you want to save your countryman, that's understandable. But with all the evidences for his guilt, did your medias show any of them? I doubt that! And you still insist on his "innocence", trying to make the case from a juridical to a political one. Well, honestly, I hope your government won't be that stupid to use such measures. Yeah, you might get him out, your country's stronger than ours (today), but it will always remain as a shameful spot on your country's dress. But hey, you've done so much worse things! Letting a guilty man free won't be such a bad thing, especially since he's Brittish!
Btw for the Bulgarians here - one question: Have you noticed the reports on this case in the TV? I wonder what were bTV's reports for that, especially since bTV is Murdoc's TV. The same guy who owns the newspaper Sun daily (afaik), which wanted to interfere in a juridical case. Interesting, huh...