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Why should prostitute murders in USA be leading the UK headlines when we've got enough problems closer to home ? Oh I forgot, it's Murdoch/The coalition you're poking at with your thinly veiled assumed disgust about not reporting what's important to the people of Great Britain in the headlines. :rolleyes:
As a little reminder of things that were happening in the UK on the day of this blatant national outrage, I've included a link so the populace can be aware of the fripperies & insignificant news it was subjected to on the said date ! How dare the Great British public prioritise our news more important than a sad story from America ! 04 April 2011 - Latest UK and World News Headlines - People.co.uk C'mon 4 out of 10 for effort but you really need to do better Son ! But I'll give you 11 out of 10 for your consistent snide digs, can't be bettered ! |
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it used to hit the headlines same as an earthquake and tsunami in another countries. youve got the wrong end of the stick i remember growin up and serial killers in other countries were always on the news now nothing but propaganda ie libya ,nhs etc.does this mean murder dont count now:confused:
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When you were growing up there prob wernt as many murders as there are now........
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News Headlines - Headline Grabber - April 10, 12:34 pm Now in amongst that little lot there are at least half a dozen or so news articles to get truly wound up & offended at so why not C'mon ?? Go on, Egyptian murders by troops against peaceful demonstrators, Gay men "ban" from giving Blood lifted, Tornado in Iowa, Icelanders vote against paying up. there's plenty to get your dander up so why not these stories ?? Because it doesn't suit your agenda !!! You may well be a decent bloke to have a pint with & talk about Footy, sport & a plethora of things but not politics, because you appear to be a really bitter individual when it comes to politics, you & others like you irrespective of who you support are rabid in your views & dogma ! Sadly there's no talking to some folk when they're so narrow minded & insular. |
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no i think im really open minded:D
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i think the nearest i came to watching the news as a child was john cravens newsround and i doubt they would put news of serial killers and rapists on that unless they wanted to traumatise all the kids that hung around after blue peter lol |
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Exactly Accyman!! :D
Its only as we get older that we pay more attention to what is happening, I were the same as you, news on off out to play! |
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The only news I watch is Breakfast, after that no chance I've better things to do than watch news casts every few hours
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i dont watch the news at all ....
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Only time I read the news is when I'm waiting in the doctors surgery.
That Titanic was a bit of disaster though I thought.:eek::D:D |
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