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Originally Posted by Aldo1983 My point is that with him being so religious means he can't be impartial. Obviously it's politically impartial anyway. But none of them are impartial, whether they are religious or not is irrelevant. You should really think of them as politicians, not judges.
Originally Posted by Jupiter But none of them are impartial, whether they are religious or not is irrelevant. You should really think of them as politicians, not judges. Disnae matter.
For f'uck sake lads, why is any of this remotely interesting? It's a foreign country, populated with religious nutters. Just because the BBC decides it news doesn't make it any of our business.
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