Rev. Newt Zest wrote:
>
> "Rev Turd Fredericks" <> wrote in message
> news:KCHtj.234105$. ..
>> jm wrote:
>>> Rev Turd Fredericks wrote:
>>>
>>>> I came across this on YouTube and had to share. It got me wondering
>>>> what
>>>> happened to music. They just don't make it like they used too, even you
>>>> youngn's ought to appreciate this.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t9sl...eature=related
>>>
>>> The answer ;-(
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHkT2YfqHE4
>>
>> One of my all time favorites.
>
>
> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You dickhead. And Pete Townsend the pedophile. Figures.
Hey ****nut, are you just pretending to be stupid or are you actually as
dense as everybody thinks you are?"
From
http://www.injusticebusters.com/2003/townshend.htm
"Townshend Charge Dropped
No child porn downloads found on seized computer
Augustin Sedgewick, Rolling Stone, May 7, 2003
After an investigation that lasted nearly four months, police in London
cleared Pete Townshend yesterday on charges that he downloaded child
porn from the Internet. Computer equipment seized by officials from
Scotland Yard at the time the Who guitarist's arrest in January failed
to turn up any illicit downloads, police said. Investigators did confirm
that Townshend had accessed a site containing such images in 1999; as a
result, he was listed on a national register of sex offenders.
"From the very beginning," Townshend said in a statement, "I
acknowledged that I did access this site and that I had given the police
full access to my computers. As I made clear at the outset, I accessed
the site because of my concerns at the shocking material available on
the Internet to children as well as adults, and as part of my research
toward the campaign I had been putting together since 1995 to counter
damage done by all kinds of pornography on the Internet, but especially
any involving child abuse."
Just after his arrest -- part of an international Internet porn sting
called Operation Ore -- Townshend had maintained he accessed the site to
research for his autobigraphy, since he suspected he was abused as a child.
In February, Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja was also arrested as part
of Operation Ore. He was also cleared without charge in March."