Tuesday 5 October 2010

Value our Children... Hypocrisy from the Madeleine Fund

Are we all surprised at the speed of the latest statement from the Madeleine Fund referring to Jim Gamble's resignation from CEOP!  Is it really saddening?  Is it a disaster?


Here's what they have to say...


We were told last night of the resignation of Jim Gamble from the Child Exploitation and On Line Protection Unit (CEOP). We are certain that he will be a huge loss to the field of child protection. Knowing how committed Mr Gamble is to this cause, it is extremely saddening that he feels unable to continue to lead CEOP which appears to be as a consequence of the proposed Governmental changes.

The search for our daughter Madeleine has been greatly enhanced by the work carried out by the team at CEOP. We would like to thank Mr Gamble for all of his efforts, both for Madeleine and for all missing and exploited children.

In this challenging economic climate, we urge the Government to remember the value of our children and the importance of the invaluable work which is necessary to protect children against the devastating crimes of child abduction and exploitation.



Why the rush?  I wonder what panic prompted the necessity to get this statement out within 24 hours of Mr Gamble's resignation becoming public?


There was no rush to ring the police that fateful night in May.
There was no rush to search for their daughter.
There was no rush to leave Portugal, until they had to.
There was no rush to release Madeleine's age enhanced image to the public.


No haste or speed ever engaged when it involved their own child, yet here we have a carefully thought out statement drafted, released and online within hours for our perusal.  I wonder why neither John McCann or Doug Skehan warranted this action on their resignations from the Madeleine Fund?


The McCanns say... "In this challenging economic climate, we urge the Government to remember the value of our children..."


Is this referring to all our children, or just the McCann children?  Visions of Mr McCann's cryptic blogs come to mind...


Hypocrytical, considering they completely forgot the value of their own children in the first place and the reason we're all here over three years later.



5 comments:

  1. Good point's you make and you're quite right. This has been blogged faster than they jogged !!
    Maybe the clue as to why, lies in the last paragraph .It sounds like a carefully worded message within a message that he needed someone to read ,and fast .

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  2. The McCanns say... "In this challenging economic climate, we urge the Government to remember the value of our children..."

    What utter and absolutely disgraceful hypocrisy! (Tears hair out) The McCanns certainly didn't remember the value of THEIR poor young children when they left them unattended did they? Good grief!

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  3. Yes I agree, certain comments do seem to have a double entendre, even this one...

    I think we'll be seeing utter and absolutely discraceful hypocrisy until the bitter end from certain individuals. They never fail to deliver, do they?

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  4. Yes, that statement came out with uncommon (for them) haste, but then they have always been quick to spot a chance to grab the media spotlight. I wonder why they never thought to thank Gerry's brother or his boss for their service to the fund, but then I suppose there wasn't much to be gained from doing that: it probably wouldn't have hit the headlines.

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  5. AnnaEsse: 'I wonder why they never thought to thank Gerry's brother or his boss for their service to the fund ...'

    Actually I'm sure they did think about it and that it was intentional not to do so, because they didn't want attention drawn to this 'negative' event.

    A statement by these people on the subject of child protection has the same value as a statement from the mafia about fighting drug abuse.

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