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The Leveson Inquiry
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
Here is Sir Harold's recent piece about Mr Murdoch's disingenuous evidence to Leveson
Harold Evans: The version of history told by Rupert Murdoch at the Leveson inquiry bears no relation to what happened
But Mr Jay is quite capable of looking after himself and Murdoch's dirty tricks campaign, designed to gull those with short memories
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostYes, & the Telegraph isn't squeeky clean with regards to ownership, either.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI seem to get into worse trouble every time I try to... god, Simon, don't be such a boring literalist, I hate RB like I hate Simon Cowell or Carol Vorderman and... well actually no it's more serious than that but... "sworn" is a figure of speech, y'know?
Look, ANY woman who has tried to achieve ANYTHING in a profession where men tend to be more numerous will have been talked over, condescended to, belittled, insulted or simply ignored often in such a casual way it's scarcely noticed. That is what makes you protective, sometimes, of women in the media spotlight when they come under attack - even against your own instincts and judgment. I imagine - I hope - it's better for younger women now. And now saying THAT will get me into trouble.
Great post handsomefortune!
You gentlemen can get back to Leveson, I think I'd better get back to some music...
I am and will always be a PROUD GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER!
Er... that's it. Bye.
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Simon
Originally Posted by Simon
As to hatred, I'm happy that it's an emotion that I don't seem to feel, really, now. I think that, rather as the quality of mercy seems to benefit "him that gives and him that takes", so does hatred eat away at the mental well-being of the person hating.
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAh, wise words from the Alan Partridge of Gestalt Therapy
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Originally posted by Simon View PostOriginally Posted by Simon
As to hatred, I'm happy that it's an emotion that I don't seem to feel, really, now. I think that, rather as the quality of mercy seems to benefit "him that gives and him that takes", so does hatred eat away at the mental well-being of the person hating.
I'm sorry. I omitted to give credit to WS for the reference to Merchant of Venice as I assumed that most on here would recognise it, but apart from that which part of my post did you disagree with this time?Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Simon
Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
I think it is the best newspaper around - & a lrge part of its 'bestness' must be down to the fact that it doesn't have an individual owner, but is owned by a trust.
So, you'd support a newspaper owned by a trust of anarchists or fascists, would you? Because it would therefore be a good paper?
No, you approve of it because it supports the ideas, principles and prejudices that you have, just like everybody else does with their own favourite papers.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostDon't bother, Simon. You know that amateur's knee-jerk reaction to certain posters is childish abuse, whatever you say.
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Simon
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostDon't bother, Simon. You know that amateur's knee-jerk reaction to certain posters is childish abuse, whatever you say.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostWhat a very silly comment.
So, you'd support a newspaper owned by a trust of anarchists or fascists, would you? Because it would therefore be a good paper?
No, you approve of it because it supports the ideas, principles and prejudices that you have, just like everybody else does with their own favourite papers.Last edited by ahinton; 14-05-12, 16:27.
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