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garinda 11-07-2011 22:47

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 918185)
Totally agree.. and at the same time accept that no political party can gain a majority at a general election in this country when they have the Sun,Times, Mail and the NotW agianst them...no chance ....alot has been said about voters using the internet to gain their political knowledge but it's all crap.. if the Sun is the only reference to politics for 20 million people in this country then it must have an influence on the electorate.

:eek:

Have you signed the pledge, and stopped drinking? As you're making sense.

What happened to Class War's champion of the working man, the poor downtrodden sod who likes his news in bite sized chunks, sprinkled with nipples and bingo?

I'm phoning the Missing Persons' helpline.

I'm sure someone must want the real Mancie back.

cashman 11-07-2011 22:51

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would dispute 20 million mancie, many of them are too thick anyway.:D;) though yer points perfectly correct about the influence of the papers.

Mancie 11-07-2011 22:54

re: News of the World Mobile Phone Hacking
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 918187)
:eek:

Have you signed the pledge, and stopped drinking? As you're making sense.

What happened to Class War's champion of the working man, the poor downtrodden sod who likes his news in bite sized chunks, sprinkled with nipples and bingo?

I'm phoning the Missing Persons' helpline.

I'm sure someone must want the real Mancie back.

Well I don't suppose you will accept that just maybe I've been talking sense all the time.;)..

garinda 11-07-2011 22:56

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Must happen, but has anyone been undecided about how to vote, then looked at a paper, seen the headline 'We're Backing Doo-dah', and decided to follow their lead?

cashman 11-07-2011 22:58

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think theres very few undecided come election day, wi the build up by the press fer their flavour of the day.:)

Mancie 11-07-2011 23:09

re: News of the World Mobile Phone Hacking
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 918191)
Must happen, but has anyone been undecided about how to vote, then looked at a paper, seen the headline 'We're Backing Doo-dah', and decided to follow their lead?

I don't imagine many people turning up at a voting station not knowing who or which party they will vote for..and I'd say if they are "undecided". they would have been influenced by the media..and News International are a massive source of news in this country.. as are the BBC ..but the BBC are monitored and regulated.. unlike NI.

garinda 11-07-2011 23:46

re: News of the World Mobile Phone Hacking
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 918195)
I don't imagine many people turning up at a voting station not knowing who or which party they will vote for..and I'd say if they are "undecided". they would have been influenced by the media..and News International are a massive source of news in this country.. as are the BBC ..but the BBC are monitored and regulated.. unlike NI.

It was only six weeks prior to the General Election in 1997, that Blair got paid for his whoring, with the headline 'The Sun Backs Blair'.

garinda 11-07-2011 23:48

re: News of the World Mobile Phone Hacking
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 918190)
Well I don't suppose you will accept that just maybe I've been talking sense all the time.;)..

No, I wouldn't go that far.

Besides, I don't drink enough for that to happen.

:)

Eric 12-07-2011 06:28

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Just been reading in "The Guardian" ... sorry Jaysay, I'll get around to the Mail after a couple more "Bombers" ... that News International, and others of the media, were involved in dodgey and downright illegal actions when prying into Gordon Brown's private life: his bank accounts, his medical records, the medical records of his sick childre, etc. It looks like this whole mess is about to get a lot deeper and smellier. If I held shares in News International right now, I wouldn't be posting this; I'd be on the phone to my broker:eek::D

jaysay 12-07-2011 10:04

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 918209)
Just been reading in "The Guardian" ... sorry Jaysay, I'll get around to the Mail after a couple more "Bombers" ... that News International, and others of the media, were involved in dodgey and downright illegal actions when prying into Gordon Brown's private life: his bank accounts, his medical records, the medical records of his sick childre, etc. It looks like this whole mess is about to get a lot deeper and smellier. If I held shares in News International right now, I wouldn't be posting this; I'd be on the phone to my broker:eek::D

No need to apologies Eric the Guardian is the loo paper of choice for lots of people. But its like I've always maintain a journalist is a journalist and anybody who actually thinks that this hacking scandal is only involves News International are living on cloud cuckoo land

Tealeaf 12-07-2011 15:32

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Here's a scoop for Accy Web.

On saturday night, after the NOTW put the paper to bed for the last time the staff retired to the Cape bar (previously mentioned in this thread). Three pieces of News International plastic were put behind the bar to cover the bill, which ran out above three grand.

One of those cards went missing and as of 1pm today has not been found.

So no honour or moral scrupals amongst the NOTW staff then, even to the very end.

You lot are the first to read of this.

garinda 12-07-2011 16:26

re: News of the World Mobile Phone Hacking
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 918265)
Here's a scoop for Accy Web.

On saturday night, after the NOTW put the paper to bed for the last time the staff retired to the Cape bar (previously mentioned in this thread). Three pieces of News International plastic were put behind the bar to cover the bill, which ran out above three grand.

One of those cards went missing and as of 1pm today has not been found.

So no honour or moral scrupals amongst the NOTW staff then, even to the very end.

You lot are the first to read of this.

Nice of you to find the time to post that...from the Seychelles.

:cool::D:cool:

cashman 12-07-2011 16:30

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understandable, poor owd Rupert needs the money to buy his 5 billion£ of shares back.:D:rolleyes:

Tealeaf 12-07-2011 16:36

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 918272)
Nice of you to find the time to post that...from the Seychelles.

:cool::D:cool:

Eh! I was in Church over the weekend...I'm back in Wapping now, hearing all the stories. This last one I picked up at lunchtime, overhearing the conversation by a rather panicky NI girl and one of the barstaff there.

garinda 12-07-2011 16:50

re: News of the World Mobile Phone Hacking
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 918277)
Eh! I was in Church over the weekend...I'm back in Wapping now, hearing all the stories. This last one I picked up at lunchtime, overhearing the conversation by a rather panicky NI girl and one of the barstaff there.

Shame.

I'd pictured you joining in the fun at Rupert's free bar, whilst the hacks carried on their 'drinks all round' revenge.

Get round their quick, you might still be in time to claim a half, and some nuts.

:D


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