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Originally posted by GenRadek
I guess this sound is appropriate for the whole case:
Originally posted by GoodOlDave
Look at this thread, where the defendent wanting to get out of having to pay a fine tried to hide behind a bunch of 9/11 conspiracies, and the truthers all had joygasms over it believing in some vague shadowy way that noone really understands that this was destined to be a "Historic 9/11 Case Brewing as AE911T Presents Evidence in Court Against BBC".
Originally posted by AngryCymraeg
People really believe that the BBC were part of some kind of 9/11 conspiracy? Seriously?
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by AngryCymraeg
People really believe that the BBC were part of some kind of 9/11 conspiracy? Seriously?
Well, they believe everyone else is part of it, so why not the BBC?
In law, a class action, a class suit, or a representative action is a form of lawsuit in which a large group of people collectively bring a claim to court and/or in which a group of defendants is being sued. Class actions are sometimes but incorrectly referred to as "class action suits" (technically a pleonasm). This form of collective lawsuit originated in the United States and is still predominantly a U.S. phenomenon. However, in several European countries with civil law, as opposed to the Anglo-American common law system, changes have been made in recent years that allow consumer organizations to bring claims on behalf of large groups of consumers.
For all intents and purposes a UK court has just ruled that the BBC was complicit in the September 11th, 2001 attacks in the United States. Fantastic. A small victory but a huge symbolic victory and one you would have never otherwised have heard of. So I suggest to you the reader to get the word out on this one. Spread it far and wide. This is big if only symbolic.
Pinkorchid
Well it seems he won , go figger .
Pinkorchid
but I'd imagine the Liars still think that it didn't.
Pinkorchid
reply to post by hellobruce
Yes the Truther''s do claim it as a win , but I'd imagine the Liars still think that it didn't.
The mere fact that it went to court and gave exposure was a win in itself.