Originally posted by amateur51
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Murdoch: Ouf! Is this meltdown?
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postyes probably by next week - work out how many watch Faux news - that should indicate something about the American mind (after all they voted Bush II in twice - generally considered by most commentators as the worst president ever but who has left a legacy of total disregard for constitutional niceties)
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American laywers and ethics? - it's not 1st April yet - if they can make money they will otherwise they like the public will foget about it - next biggie in US disregard of legal niceties is the apparent secret indictment ready for Assange when he sets foot in Sweden - that should help stir up uncritical US 'patriotism'in time for November
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amateur51
Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostAmerican laywers and ethics? - it's not 1st April yet - if they can make money they will otherwise they like the public will foget about it - next biggie in US disregard of legal niceties is the apparent secret indictment ready for Assange when he sets foot in Sweden - that should help stir up uncritical US 'patriotism'in time for November
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOK I've obviously chosen the wrong person through whom to air these issues :smiley:
The UK is only now waking upto the level of corruption (or interlocking between politicians, press etc oiled by money) - the US supposedly free by constitution from such surveillance has come to realise that the DHS has carte blanche to spy on any American citizen without the nicety of getting warrants - it has also seen corporate payment to its elected officials (nominally for their election expenses) for years and such corruption is I suspect one of the driving reasons behind popular support for Tea Party
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postall very well but isn't he thirty years or so late to the party?
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The police have arrested another Sun journalist as part of Operation Elvedon, the 11th Sun journalist and 23rd person to be arrested since last November.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of making corrupt payments to public officials as part of Operation Elveden. By Dan Sabbagh
She was questioned at a south London police station and later released on bail until May.
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"If Ofcom concluded that either Murdoch or News Corp were not appropriate owners, the regulator could revoke Sky's licence to broadcast in the UK, forcing it to switch off its channels, unless Murdoch stepped down from the board or News Corp sold its 39.1% stake."
Oh dear - do you think they've told Mr Pee?
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post"If Ofcom concluded that either Murdoch or News Corp were not appropriate owners, the regulator could revoke Sky's licence to broadcast in the UK, forcing it to switch off its channels, unless Murdoch stepped down from the board or News Corp sold its 39.1% stake."
Oh dear - do you think they've told Mr Pee?Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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james writes to committee asserting ignorance and therefore innocence; shame the evidence points to an inconvenient informing of the scale of the problem ..According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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