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A Pat's avatar

Wow…there is so much good … and bad … in the world.

BigEyes14's avatar

The crown princess should know, the purpose of the exercise is justice for the victims. Failure to follow through in her commitment to protect her people is a failure to do her job, regardless of her health. She is naive to think the 'Epstein' class is monogenerational, this culture continues. She is just as responsible as the rest of the world to stop it.

Debra J. Saunders's avatar

Vicky, when you addressed the Norwegian sentencing system, I instantly thought of Anders Behring Breivik who was sentenced to a minimum of 10 years, but a maximum of 21 years, after he killed 77 people in Norway's worst mass killing. The shooting was in 2011; he remains in prison, as well he should. There are ways to extend the sentence. May he never be released.

PraiseRose's avatar

The Epstein Files will take to long to matter! There you go- in other words it’s so big and they are all involved and don’t want to talk about it. And a lot are getting old. I hope their journalists will survive to write all who get convicted and prosecuted and share their findings! Hope you can stay on it too! If it’s true - he’s still alive you know the corruption goes on!

Kristoffer Rønneberg's avatar

Great summary! Thank you so much for joining us at this year’s conference. So happy you made the most of it and that you found it to be inspirational. That’s our goal!

Jessica Drew's avatar

Mette Marit never married Marius's father.

Don Buckter's avatar

Brilliant, brilliant reporting Ms. Ward. Thank you!