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Quote by GnV

you right gnv probably better to sit in a darken room with a tin foil hat rather than listen or read the vitrol passed out by the different news media`s :sad:
Quote by starlightcouple
i do not understand though your coment the daily hate. would you please explain?

I thought everyone called it that? confused Here you go Starlight . . .
Quote by "]Often referred to as "Fascism with Oven Gloves on" The Daily Wail, also known variously as The Daily Hate, The Daily Heil, The Daily Bile, The Daily Hate Mail and The Daily Fail is a hugely popular British comic for those who believe themselves (usually mistakenly) to be members of the middle classes. In 2010 it was also the UK's best selling brand of toilet paper. A pair of rose-tinted spectacles must be worn to read articles in the Daily Mail, which describe how everything was great in the 1950s before the Islamic Conquest and the introduction of drugs, fat women, asylum seekers, paedophiles, Jonathan Ross, Russell Brand, the homeless, Brown people and the invention of sex made daily life intolerable for the conservative middle-class Chelsea tractor driving mums and retired army colonels that inhabit these sceptred isles.

The Daily Mail : Openly racist, so you don't have to be! ;)
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thanks neile it seams you are also not a lover of this newspaper dunno
i feel that it certainly is not the worst of the dailys i leeve that one to the guardian :giggle:
i know there seams to be a lot of peeple on here who hate and i use that word as others have hate the daily mail seams these peeple do not though.

i would much rather be given the choice as to what papers as i can buy rather than as some peeple would have me reeding some thing that they thought was more aceptable to what they liked.
i buy the daily mail on ocasion and i find it to be a very good newspaper and also its news on most occasions is probably a true reflextion of the truth out there.:giggle:
but then what do i know :dunno:
i am still waiting for an answer as to if peeple hate newspapers for telling lies i presume how do others feel about our police giving these newspapers information on peeple? do peeple hate the police too?
Oh I wouldn't say I hate it Starlight. I dislike the way it dresses opinion up as fact, and I dislike the rank hypocrisy it displays on nearly every page, but people have got to get their daily dose of moral outrage somewhere I suppose? dunno confused
There was talk of putting the Mail website behind a paywall you know, like Murdoch did with The Times. Unfortunately pesky internet bods scuppered the plan when the Mail's owners realised anyone could knock up a fair facsimile in two minutes using handy lol
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I don't hate anyone its simply not worth the effort eh?
Quote by Lizaleanrob
in some quarters the BBC is considered bias and often accused of spouting propaganda :gagged:
so i see little in the comments regards pots and kettles

I think the difference Rob is that, the PCC being effectively toothless the owners of most of yer media are answerable only to their shareholders, until such time as they break the law. The BBC may well be biased in a left-wing way, I dunno? The opposite accusation can be equally well levelled that it's a right-wing paternalistic organisation who's whole ethos is and always has been the preservation of the status quo. dunno confused Whichever way you look at it though, the BBC does at least have to be publicly accountable to all licence fee payers for all its content in a way that's explicitly intended to combat personal or organisational bias. Not so your privately owned media. It's an enormous difference.

Of course the reason the Mail article linked to rails against the BBC is not really because it's a loony left conspiracy type tax on the poor. It's because public service broadcasters, news aggregators like Google, and not-for-profit organisations like the Guardian scupper their chances of charging more money for their mostly misleading, factually inaccurate, lowest common denominator content. lol They hate that so they do, and that's all it's really about. ;)
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in some quarters the BBC is considered bias and often accused of spouting propaganda :gagged:
so i see little in the comments regards pots and kettles

I think the difference Rob is that, the PCC being effectively toothless the owners of most of yer media are answerable only to their shareholders, until such time as they break the law. The BBC may well be biased in a left-wing way, I dunno? The opposite accusation can be equally well levelled that it's a right-wing paternalistic organisation who's whole ethos is and always has been the preservation of the status quo. dunno confused Whichever way you look at it though, the BBC does at least have to be publicly accountable to all licence fee payers for all its content in a way that's explicitly intended to combat personal or organisational bias. Not so your privately owned media. It's an enormous difference.

Of course the reason the Mail article linked to rails against the BBC is not really because it's a loony left conspiracy type tax on the poor. It's because public service broadcasters, news aggregators like Google, and not-for-profit organisations like the Guardian scupper their chances of charging more money for their mostly misleading, factually inaccurate, lowest common denominator content. lol They hate that so they do, and that's all it's really about. ;)
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its not till you start looking at alternative news channels that you see a much more balanced veiw neil wink
seems things reported on and dismissed on other news channels are starting to gain credibilty like :merdoch useing the rear entrance to no 10 when blair and brown was in power innocent
i bet the typwriters at private eye are smoking

for those amongst us who do love the paper rotflmao:rotflmao:
Quote by Lizaleanrob
Its not till you start looking at alternative news channels that you see a much more balanced veiw neil wink
seems things reported on and dismissed on other news channels are starting to gain credibilty like :merdoch useing the rear entrance to no 10 when blair and brown was in power innocent
i bet the typwriters at private eye are smoking

Give over Rob. You mean to tell us Govt of the day courted opinion formers and agenda setters, in the same way that opinion formers and agenda setters courted Govt of the day? Well I never. Would you Adam and Eve it? Can't find a link to Murdoch having anyone other than David Cameron up the rear entrance though anyways anywhere, but perhaps you can enlighten us?
In what sense though Rob is what was euphemistically called entry via the back passage a story that offers a look at the smoking gun currently, in a mixed metaphor kinda way making oh so many fall on their swords? dunno confused lol
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Quote by neilinleeds
Its not till you start looking at alternative news channels that you see a much more balanced veiw neil wink
seems things reported on and dismissed on other news channels are starting to gain credibilty like :merdoch useing the rear entrance to no 10 when blair and brown was in power innocent
i bet the typwriters at private eye are smoking

Give over Rob. You mean to tell us Govt of the day courted opinion formers and agenda setters, in the same way that opinion formers and agenda setters courted Govt of the day? Well I never. Would you Adam and Eve it? Can't find a link to Murdoch having anyone other than David Cameron up the rear entrance though anyways anywhere, but perhaps you can enlighten us?
In what sense though Rob is what was euphemistically called entry via the back passage a story that offers a look at the smoking gun currently, in a mixed metaphor kinda way making oh so many fall on their swords? dunno confused lol
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fucking hell neil i was talking about a story reported some 5-4 years back on a small worldwide news channel
i wasnt insinuating anything against your beloved ickle toney and bordem`s labour party :doh:
im sure the likes of maggie and eddy courted murdoch all the same maybe if kinnock had sucked his cock then things may have been different
but no need to take it personal fella as you get older you`ll see through the political parties as being all the same :wink: :wink: :
Quote by Lizaleanrob
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see above . . .

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fucking hell neil i was talking about a story reported some 5-4 years back on a small worldwide news channel
i wasnt insinuating anything against your beloved ickle toney and bordem`s labour party :doh:
im sure the likes of maggie and eddy courted murdoch all the same maybe if kinnock had sucked his cock then things may have been different
but no need to take it personal fella as you get older you`ll see through the political parties as being all the same wink :wink: :
Sorry Rob, you're quite right. Prolly went over me 'ead like an aeroplane so you did, possibly cos I was overly concerned with finding euphemisms for anal sex? confused
What was your point again? You were referring to a 5 year old story noone but you knows about, and I must be either or both a Blairite and / or a Brownite? Can't quite see the logic I'm meant to be following, but if we're playing being evasively patronising I raise you a non-sequitor? :? lol :P
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thats clever neil you dont even know the points your argueing blink
spose it goes to prove a point that certain people on the forums will argue just for the sake of it :doh:
Quote by Lizaleanrob
thats clever neil you dont even know the points your argueing blink
spose it goes to prove a point that certain people on the forums will argue just for the sake of it :doh:

on here? on these forums? never seen it since i have been here. rotflmao:rotflmao::rotflmao:
i'll make a couple of points although i'm sure i'm gona get attacked for them. whistle blower journalist found dead and the police dont think the cercumstances are suspicious, (second one in this hacking case, the other died of a heart attack at glastonbury). i wonder if they were related to dr. david kelly ? second point, gas prices to rise by 16%.
i wonder if this hacking business has been going on for a while ? i'm sure there was a "sqidgey" case some years ago to do wiv sum big shot in royalty. oh, and was'nt gchq tracking two cars and the mobile phones within on there way to carry out a bombing in n.i. it's all o.k. tho cos the police will investigate the police and the public will believe whatever they are told, wont they ?
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i'll make a couple of points although i'm sure i'm gona get attacked for them. whistle blower journalist found dead and the police dont think the cercumstances are suspicious, (second one in this hacking case, the other died of a heart attack at glastonbury). i wonder if they were related to dr. david kelly ? second point, gas prices to rise by 16%.
i wonder if this hacking business has been going on for a while ? i'm sure there was a "sqidgey" case some years ago to do wiv sum big shot in royalty. oh, and was'nt gchq tracking two cars and the mobile phones within on there way to carry out a bombing in n.i. it's all o.k. tho cos the police will investigate the police and the public will believe whatever they are told, wont they ?

ok you got a good point with the whistle blowers
dr david kelly is an interesting one as the cuts to his wrists were so deep he would not have be able to cut the other wrist after he did the first so it was murder !!!
do i think the other two where murder ? simple answer yes
but wtf gas prices rises have to do with it all i really dont know loon
Quote by Lizaleanrob
i'll make a couple of points although i'm sure i'm gona get attacked for them. whistle blower journalist found dead and the police dont think the cercumstances are suspicious, (second one in this hacking case, the other died of a heart attack at glastonbury). i wonder if they were related to dr. david kelly ? second point, gas prices to rise by 16%.
i wonder if this hacking business has been going on for a while ? i'm sure there was a "sqidgey" case some years ago to do wiv sum big shot in royalty. oh, and was'nt gchq tracking two cars and the mobile phones within on there way to carry out a bombing in n.i. it's all o.k. tho cos the police will investigate the police and the public will believe whatever they are told, wont they ?

ok you got a good point with the whistle blowers
dr david kelly is an interesting one as the cuts to his wrists were so deep he would not have be able to cut the other wrist after he did the first so it was murder !!!
do i think the other two where murder ? simple answer yes
but wtf gas prices rises have to do with it all i really dont know loon
I thought the guy who died at Glastonbury was Cameron's Constituency Chairman. I wasn't aware that he was apparently connected to the phone hacking scandal dunno
I think gulson may be getting gas and fish mixed up in a "what's this all to do with the price of fish?" sort of way.
Quote by GnV
i'll make a couple of points although i'm sure i'm gona get attacked for them. whistle blower journalist found dead and the police dont think the cercumstances are suspicious, (second one in this hacking case, the other died of a heart attack at glastonbury). i wonder if they were related to dr. david kelly ? second point, gas prices to rise by 16%.
i wonder if this hacking business has been going on for a while ? i'm sure there was a "sqidgey" case some years ago to do wiv sum big shot in royalty. oh, and was'nt gchq tracking two cars and the mobile phones within on there way to carry out a bombing in n.i. it's all o.k. tho cos the police will investigate the police and the public will believe whatever they are told, wont they ?

ok you got a good point with the whistle blowers
dr david kelly is an interesting one as the cuts to his wrists were so deep he would not have be able to cut the other wrist after he did the first so it was murder !!!
do i think the other two where murder ? simple answer yes
but wtf gas prices rises have to do with it all i really dont know loon
I thought the guy who died at Glastonbury was Cameron's Constituency Chairman. I wasn't aware that he was apparently connected to the phone hacking scandal dunno
I think gulson may be getting gas and fish mixed up in a "what's this all to do with the price of fish?" sort of way.
its a little odd that the company he was also chairman of untill reacently gnv (communications company)
According to Companies House the status of SGL COMMUNICATIONS PLC is currently In Receivership.
So what is the connection with SGL, the Constituency Chairman and the phone hacking scandal?
Quote by GnV
So what is the connection with SGL, the Constituency Chairman and the phone hacking scandal?

not sure yet gnv
he was appointed in 1991 as a director and was untill a couple of years back i think i `ll do a proper search at work
i just need a little time to find out some indepth company info
but i feel the fact it was a comunications company may well hold the key wink