Originally posted by amateur51
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Murdoch: Ouf! Is this meltdown?
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John Skelton
Mr Pee view of this entire débâcle that its importance has been and remain grossly over-inflated, but I do wonder what any eventual outcome could possibly be in terms of fundamental change to the ways in which the media function. The extent to which individual thrusts of the inquiry continue to generate fresh ones for investigation is increasingly such that the possibility that it might come to outlast Leveson himself (even were it to contiune thereafter with his name still attached thereto) is becoming ever more of a probability and there seems less and less likelihoos of an end to it; the inquiry has already uncovered far more questionable activities and relationships in far more places than was at first envisaged and it is perhaps noteworthy that the terms of its general remit have hardly needed to be widened to enable this. A few more years of this with no possible end in sight and the general public view that the media, police and politicians can no more be trusted than can the relationships between them will, I believe, have established itself to the point of permanent unshakeability; might the risk nevertheless be that of general public acceptance of the fact of inherent and inevitable corrupt practice on the part of the media, police and politicians to the point of a kind of tacit assumption that members of these professions will almost always act in ways that were once thought to be untenable, unacceptable and
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIs it possible to submit this post to the Plain English Campaignn for a pithy precis, I wonder? :erm:
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostLord Acton "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely" -
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Other good ones on wiki -
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostLord Acton "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts abosolutely" -
Blair (no doubt in another missive from God (pre retirement ?) and remembering the "Sun wot did it" allowed the Murdochs to dominate in all media - since then few had dared deny them anything. In regard to the Police etc here we see the little fleas with their lesser fleas in operation.- goverments like fish rot from the head downwards though I doubt if that bothers a few posh boys already ignorant of the price of milk tho I suspect most lesser mortals had smelt the corruption some time ago.
By the way, I hadn't realised that God had retired so am grateful to you for alerting me to fact; do you suppose, however, that anyone has thought to tell either the about-to-retire Archbishop of Canterbury or the law firm seeking a court ruling today to enable it to pension off one of its employees because he has attained the age of 65?...
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Originally posted by gradus View Post..were we really 'outraged' at Murdoch's fight with the print unions?
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Originally posted by Forget It (U2079353) View PostSee also Adam Curtis's blog item:
RUPERT MURDOCH - A PORTRAIT OF SATAN
This is great stuff - thanks for posting, FI
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThe great chronicler of the elements making up neoliberal capitalism of the past 30 years does it again!
This is great stuff - thanks for posting, FI
What a ridiculous load of hyperbole. The amount of sheer tosh written by the rabid anti-Murdoch brigade is simply laughable.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post"A portrait of Satan" http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/smile...vil-790225.gif
What a ridiculous load of hyperbole. The amount of sheer tosh written by the rabid anti-Murdoch brigade is simply laughable.
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amateur51
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
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