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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:17 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:15 PM

I didn't make this up at all.

This was all revealed in various testimonies but was dismissed.

Provide a source then.
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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:07 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 4:45 PM

It's not a question of not believing the victims. The evidence was purely hearsay. The public wanted a conviction so Pell became the scapegoat.. Pell may have been handed his cross by God. This may be the cross he needs to bear. We will never know.

But do not be surprised that this conviction could be overturned. Cui Bono!

He has been accused as being a Pedophile. And yet he is only accused of abusing 2 boys in a very brief period. I find this very hard to believe. There would surely be more victims but there are none.

Also, a Jury had previously found him NOT GUILTY 10 votes to 2, before this Jury was dismissed by the crown and another set up. Why?

In addition, if he was guilty, he would not have come to Australia and face the charges. He came because he thought he could defend his reputation.

In addition, the Vatican has not dismissed Cardinal Pell either, which to me indicated they are not impressed.

I believe Pell is innocent.



That's simply not true so stop lying.

It has been rumoured that the jurors in the mistrial were split 10-to-two in favour of Pell. Is this right?

This is an unverified rumour with no credible source. There have been plenty of other rumours about the split in the mistrial, including that it was more even. The weight of the split makes no difference. The law requires a unanimous or 11-to-one verdict, and anything else results in a mistrial. The chief judge is not told of the split and he made it clear he did not want to know. Any juror who reveals the split breaks the law.The mistrial split is also irrelevant in the appeal court. In the retrial, both parties may learn from their mistakes, change their approach and refine their arguments. It would be unfair to then judge the verdict in a retrial against the verdict in the mistrial. In Pell’s retrial, witnesses were dropped by mutual agreement of both parties, and Richter added a power point presentation to his defence. One new witness was added. It was similar, but not the same, as the first.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/mar/02/cardinal-george-pells-conviction-the-questions-that-remain



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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:17 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:03 PM

Yes you are disrespectful, and obnoxious. You are also full of hatred and sarcasm.

But I am still suppose to extend a warm and loving hand towards you and I will do that without reservation.

Love your enemy...

I only disrespect and hate people who strawman and move the goal posts because they can't win a debate fairly.

I also hate pedo apologists and pedo defenders.
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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:18 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:17 PM

Provide a source then.

You will not like the source! But it is a source that provides the other side.

https://www.catholic.org/news/national/story.php?id=79557

In addition, it was also reported in The Age in 2017 and also in a book about Pell written by Journalist Louise Milligan.

One more thing. The Vatican has its own legal and judicial system under its own canonical Laws.

Cardinal Pell has to face the accusations of wrong doingf from the Holy Sea as well. But it is likely he will be found innocent. They will only look at the evidence and the evidence alone and there doesn't seem to be any.

https://theconversation.com/the-catholic-church-is-investigating-george-pells-case-what-does-that-mean-113187



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Oh geez

-PB

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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:18 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:17 PM

Provide a source then.

You will not like the source! But it is a source that provides the other side.

https://www.catholic.org/news/national/story.php?id=79557

In addition, it was also reported in The Age in 2017 and also in a book about Pell written by Journalist Louise Milligan.

One more thing. The Vatican has its own legal and judicial system under its own canonical Laws.

Cardinal Pell has to face the accusations of wrong doingf from the Holy Sea as well. But it is likely he will be found innocent. They will only look at the evidence and the evidence alone and there doesn't seem to be any.

https://theconversation.com/the-catholic-church-is-investigating-george-pells-case-what-does-that-mean-113187



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paulbagzFC - 17 Mar 2019 7:32 PM
Oh geez

-PB

You are using the Lord's name in vain!

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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:07 PM

That's simply not true so stop lying.

It has been rumoured that the jurors in the mistrial were split 10-to-two in favour of Pell. Is this right?

This is an unverified rumour with no credible source. There have been plenty of other rumours about the split in the mistrial, including that it was more even. The weight of the split makes no difference. The law requires a unanimous or 11-to-one verdict, and anything else results in a mistrial. The chief judge is not told of the split and he made it clear he did not want to know. Any juror who reveals the split breaks the law.The mistrial split is also irrelevant in the appeal court. In the retrial, both parties may learn from their mistakes, change their approach and refine their arguments. It would be unfair to then judge the verdict in a retrial against the verdict in the mistrial. In Pell’s retrial, witnesses were dropped by mutual agreement of both parties, and Richter added a power point presentation to his defence. One new witness was added. It was similar, but not the same, as the first.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/mar/02/cardinal-george-pells-conviction-the-questions-that-remain


You can run to The Guardian but you can't hide.

The Vatican has the best lawyers and the ability to hang you all by your petards!

https://catholiccitizens.org/news/82669/the-case-against-cardinal-george-pell-new-details-emerge/

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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:22 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:17 PM

I only disrespect and hate people who strawman and move the goal posts because they can't win a debate fairly.

I also hate pedo apologists and pedo defenders.

There are no straw-men here mate.

Just pure love towards you and prayer!

Even if you do continue to make false accusations against us.

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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:31 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:18 PM

You will not like the source! But it is a source that provides the other side.

https://www.catholic.org/news/national/story.php?id=79557

In addition, it was also reported in The Age in 2017 and also in a book about Pell written by Journalist Louise Milligan.

One more thing. The Vatican has its own legal and judicial system under its own canonical Laws.

Cardinal Pell has to face the accusations of wrong doingf from the Holy Sea as well. But it is likely he will be found innocent. They will only look at the evidence and the evidence alone and there doesn't seem to be any.

https://theconversation.com/the-catholic-church-is-investigating-george-pells-case-what-does-that-mean-113187



The only sources you provided are from a church website and a canon law lecturer.

"Before his death, the deceased man reportedly told his mother at least twice that he had not been a victim of sexual abuse". 

This hasn't been reported anywhere else to this is nearly certainly complete bullshit. That wasn't reported by any mainstream media organisations. I bet they used the word 'reportedly' to cover their asses.
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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:37 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:22 PM

There are no straw-men here mate.

Just pure love towards you and prayer!

Even if you do continue to make false accusations against us.

I wasn't talking about here. I was talking about people I hate.

And I don't want love and prayers from someone who is defending a convicted pedo. 
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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:42 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:31 PM

The only sources you provided are from a church website and a canon law lecturer.

"Before his death, the deceased man reportedly told his mother at least twice that he had not been a victim of sexual abuse". 

This hasn't been reported anywhere else to this is nearly certainly complete bullshit. That wasn't reported by any mainstream media organisations. I bet they used the word 'reportedly' to cover their asses.

Yes that's right. They are the only source not carrying a pitched fork.

Everyone else is so polarized they are not thinking straight. The secular warlords have hijacked this case and want their scalp of a Cardinal at all cost. That is what is going on.

This trial isn't a fair trial and it never was going to be. We will be hearing about it for years to come, because this IS NOT JUSTICE or due process.

And yes, it was reported in 2017 and it is also written in Louise Milligan's book as well.

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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:44 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:42 PM

Yes that's right. They are the only source not carrying a pitched fork.

Everyone else is so polarized they are not thinking straight. The secular warlords have hijacked this case and want their scalp of a Cardinal at all cost. that is what is going on.

This trial isn't a fair trial and it never was going to be. We will be hearing about it for years to become, because this IS NOT JUSTICE or due process.

You literally picked a biased source and them claimed that every other souce is biased. lol ok.
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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:42 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:37 PM

I wasn't talking about here. I was talking about people I hate.

And I don't want love and prayers from someone who is defending a convicted pedo. 

Yes you do! Everyone needs it including me. Just shoosh because if someone is prepared to pray for you, they are doing a very good thing.

You should remove the hate from your life. It will consume you in the end.

Also desist with making false accusations. It's not good.

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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:45 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:44 PM

You literally picked a biased source and them claimed that every other souce is biased. lol ok.

No I didn't. I picked the only alternative sources to the vigilantes.

There are other sources too, but you won't like them either.

And it was reported in The Age, SMH by Louise Milligan. It's also in her book.

So not just the Catholic Source.

It's in the book:

The Rise and Fall of Cardinal George Pell by Louise Milligan.

https://twitter.com/Milliganreports

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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:42 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:31 PM

The only sources you provided are from a church website and a canon law lecturer.

"Before his death, the deceased man reportedly told his mother at least twice that he had not been a victim of sexual abuse". 

This hasn't been reported anywhere else to this is nearly certainly complete bullshit. That wasn't reported by any mainstream media organisations. I bet they used the word 'reportedly' to cover their asses.

You know very well every source will use the word ' reportedly' regardless of it being mainstream media or not. 
You asked for a source and mouflonrouge provided you with one. You can't just disregard it because it doesn't tell the story you want told. 
I don't know if Pell will win this case and have the guilty sentence overturned. But if it is overturned in court my questionto you is would you then accept that ruling and consider him innocent, or would you stick to your guns and claim he is guilty?
And don't forget that the case is far from over. There will be an appeal and only then if still found guilty will this be the final say and case closed. 
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robstazzz - 17 Mar 2019 8:01 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:42 PM

You know very well every source will use the word ' reportedly' regardless of it being mainstream media or not. 
You asked for a source and mouflonrouge provided you with one. You can't just disregard it because it doesn't tell the story you want told. 
I don't know if Pell will win this case and have the guilty sentence overturned. But if it is overturned in court my questionto you is would you then accept that ruling and consider him innocent, or would you stick to your guns and claim he is guilty?
And don't forget that the case is far from over. There will be an appeal and only then if still found guilty will this be the final say and case closed. 

It was only reported by one Catholic source which is why I am sceptical. If it was reported by mainstream media, then I would believe it.

Even if the phrase 'reportedly' was used by mainstream media, it doesn't necessarily mean it's true. If it was 100% true, then the word 'reportedly' wouldn't have been true.
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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:47 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 7:45 PM

No I didn't. I picked the only alternative sources to the vigilantes.

There are other sources too, but you won't like them either.

And it was reported in The Age, SMH by Louise Milligan. It's also in her book.

So not just the Catholic Source.

It's in the book:

The Rise and Fall of Cardinal George Pell by Louise Milligan.

https://twitter.com/Milliganreports

I don't have the book so I can't read it but the book came to the conclusion that he was guilty.
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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:08 PM
robstazzz - 17 Mar 2019 8:01 PM

It was only reported by one Catholic source which is why I am sceptical. If it was reported by mainstream media, then I would believe it.

Even if the phrase 'reportedly' was used by mainstream media, it doesn't necessarily mean it's true. If it was 100% true, then the word 'reportedly' wouldn't have been true.

No I meant even mainstream media reported that George Pell reportedly molested a kid. I'm just saying it goes both ways. 
Anyways overall there is no worse crime then peadophillea and anyone who is rightfully convicted of this crime, and even those who have got away with it will rot in hell. 
My only issue with people is when these crimes are seen as a Christianity thing, when in fact it is individuals committing these crimes, and even if as an institution if true that the Vatican covers these crimes up, they too don't represent every single Christian denomination, or even those believers inside their church. 
This is why I hate when people swear about God, Jesus, and paint all priests with the same brush. And I'm not accusing you of doing this just people in general. 


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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:08 PM
robstazzz - 17 Mar 2019 8:01 PM

It was only reported by one Catholic source which is why I am sceptical. If it was reported by mainstream media, then I would believe it.

Even if the phrase 'reportedly' was used by mainstream media, it doesn't necessarily mean it's true. If it was 100% true, then the word 'reportedly' wouldn't have been true.

It was only picked up by the catholic Source. It was actually reported by The Age first, then SMH and ABC.

And also reported in Louise Milligan's book: The Rise and Fall of Cardinal Pell

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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:10 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 7:47 PM

I don't have the book so I can't read it but the book came to the conclusion that he was guilty.

Did she?

So let's get this straight! Louise Milligan came to the conclusion that Cardinal Pell was guilty. I find it very doubtful Louise Milligan is stupid enough to come to any such conclusions all by herself.

Not even the mainstream media will commit to saying Cardinal Pell is guilty. They only say, "was found guilty" or its reported that but they won't come out and say he is guilty.

No siree, they do have a much higher IQ than that.

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robstazzz - 17 Mar 2019 8:19 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:08 PM

No I meant even mainstream media reported that George Pell reportedly molested a kid. I'm just saying it goes both ways. 
Anyways overall there is no worse crime then peadophillea and anyone who is rightfully convicted of this crime, and even those who have got away with it will rot in hell. 
My only issue with people is when these crimes are seen as a Christianity thing, when in fact it is individuals committing these crimes, and even if as an institution if true that the Vatican covers these crimes up, they too don't represent every single Christian denomination, or even those believers inside their church. 
This is why I hate when people swear about God, Jesus, and paint all priests with the same brush. And I'm not accusing you of doing this just people in general. 


Agree with that and fair enough. It's completely unfair to judge a whole religion over the actions of a few individuals. However, many members of the church have attempted to cover up abuse which is an issue the church needs to address which is what I think Muz was eluding to.
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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 8:33 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:10 PM

Did she?

So let's get this straight! Louise Milligan came to the conclusion that Cardinal Pell was guilty. I find it very doubtful Louise Milligan is stupid enough to come to any such conclusions all by herself.

Not even the mainstream media will commit to saying Cardinal Pell is guilty. They only say, "was found guilty" or its reported that but they won't come out and say he is guilty.

No siree, they do have a much higher IQ than that.

I've been reading reviews of the book. The book certainly shows that Pell has a history of abusing kids and covering it up.

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/explosive-book-back-on-the-shelves-after-george-pell-verdict-20190226-p510bi.html

https://books.google.com.au/books/about/Cardinal.html?id=2d2rAQAACAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y

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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 8:33 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:10 PM

Did she?

So let's get this straight! Louise Milligan came to the conclusion that Cardinal Pell was guilty. I find it very doubtful Louise Milligan is stupid enough to come to any such conclusions all by herself.

Not even the mainstream media will commit to saying Cardinal Pell is guilty. They only say, "was found guilty" or its reported that but they won't come out and say he is guilty.

No siree, they do have a much higher IQ than that.

Turns out he did do that but you're being very disingenuous by not including all of the details.

"One of the accusers was drunk and upset, the court heard, and made allegations about abuse by Cardinal Pell, now 76, happening at a pool in country Victoria.

However, the woman’s son himself failed to tell the group of his own alleged abuse, only making a police statement later, and instead “laughed”, the court heard.

“It wasn’t a council of war about what to do … was it?” Mr Richter asked.

The mother replied: “No.”

Later, the sister of an alleged victim told how her brother drunkenly confided in her about alleged abuse by the Cardinal.

“He said it was a bishop when he was in the choir … and he said it was ‘—-ing George Pell’.

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2018/03/23/cardinal-george-pell-mother-changed-statement/


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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:54 PM
robstazzz - 17 Mar 2019 8:19 PM

Agree with that and fair enough. It's completely unfair to judge a whole religion over the actions of a few individuals. However, many members of the church have attempted to cover up abuse which is an issue the church needs to address which is what I think Muz was eluding to.

There is no evidence that many members tried to cover anything up. There are allegations that Archbishop Pell tried to protect the Church from any fallout through The Melbourne Project but it wasn't an attempt to cover anything up.



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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:56 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 8:33 PM

I've been reading reviews of the book. The book certainly shows that Pell has a history of abusing kids and covering it up.

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/explosive-book-back-on-the-shelves-after-george-pell-verdict-20190226-p510bi.html

https://books.google.com.au/books/about/Cardinal.html?id=2d2rAQAACAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y

No it doesn't! It doesn't show anything of the sort.

The book is about The Melbourne Project, not about Pell abusing children.

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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 9:07 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:54 PM

There is no evidence that many members tried to cover anything up. There are allegations that Archbishop Pell tried to protect the Church from any fallout through The Melbourne Project but it wasn't an attempt to cover anything up.




I wasn't referring to this case. I said that it happens and it's an issue the church needs to address.


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mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 9:07 PM
sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 8:56 PM

No it doesn't! It doesn't show anything of the sort.

The book is about The Melbourne Project, not about Pell abusing children.

Yes it is which is why the book wasn't on sale in Victoria until the trial was over.
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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 9:00 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 8:33 PM

Turns out he did do that but you're being very disingenuous by not including all of the details.

"One of the accusers was drunk and upset, the court heard, and made allegations about abuse by Cardinal Pell, now 76, happening at a pool in country Victoria.

However, the woman’s son himself failed to tell the group of his own alleged abuse, only making a police statement later, and instead “laughed”, the court heard.

“It wasn’t a council of war about what to do … was it?” Mr Richter asked.

The mother replied: “No.”

Later, the sister of an alleged victim told how her brother drunkenly confided in her about alleged abuse by the Cardinal.

“He said it was a bishop when he was in the choir … and he said it was ‘—-ing George Pell’.

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/explosive-book-back-on-the-shelves-after-george-pell-verdict-20190226-p510bi.html


These were not even in court so again, you are throwing around unproven dirt. If there was any proof of this, it would have gotten to court but the accusations turtned out to be false or were withdrawn.

I am talking about one of the Choir Boys who as it turns out admitted to Mum that Pell did not commit any abuse.

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sub007 - 17 Mar 2019 9:11 PM
mouflonrouge - 17 Mar 2019 9:07 PM

Yes it is which is why the book wasn't on sale in Victoria until the trial was over.

No that wasn't the reason.

The reason was because of the suppression order not because Milligan made any accusations against Pell other than being involved in a conspiracy to conflate and cover up through their Melbourne project.

She did not claim Pell abused any child.

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