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She answered no questions and gave some crap and emotional rubbish about her son. It was a skillful plea for forgiveness, they placed her infront of the camera and she tried to apoligise.
It killed the story which was telling the truth, which is rare in most papers cases.
However there are many many other celebrities that don't get a chance to run out of the backdoor once they have stumbled and correct a bad mistake.
Come of it, what bullcrap. She broke rules and she is apparently highly educated (which Labour supports so highly).
I am angry. I hate mediation.
Oh, and one last thing.
We as a nation deserve Tony Blair. We deserve him because he will keep letting us down, we deserve him because he is full of broken promises. We deserve him - as a nation.
> Its all such crap.
>
> I wish I was someone as powerful as Murdoch.... or I wish Goatboy was
> as powerful as Murdoch. Imagine the mediation!
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That would rule if I was Prime Minister.
Instead of this war crap, I'd suggest all potential conflict situations were settled mano a mano. A bit like The Thunderdome but with no midget called "Master Blaster".
Seriously though, Iraq has a problem with England. Prime Minister Goatboy and Saddam Hussein go into a barn somewhere in neutral country. The winner gets to tell the other person how to run his country.
Like the old days.
> Why Mr Dandy, you're starting to sound like me!
> Are you suggesting that our media, in co-operation with our government
> (no connection with Rupert Murdoch at all, no siree) is trying to
> deflect attention from important issues by whipping up a storm and
> making us all go "Ook! Ook!" at the bad woman
> that...well...did nothing really?
I certainly think that it's been used to divert attention from other things which would be of interest to people, and that they may disagree with, such as Iraq, the fact that a new US and NATO fleet left ports several days ago for the area, the governments plans to prepare for a terrorist attack, and many other issues.
So, in a way, I agree with what you're saying about how this has been used, although it could be intentional on the part of Downing Street as well...
~~Belldandy~~
I wish I was someone as powerful as Murdoch.... or I wish Goatboy was as powerful as Murdoch. Imagine the mediation!
"local boy gets flu"
"egham fc in in one game winning streak shocker"
"m25 in heavy traffic"
"pubs - now open later, except on sundays, when they will hardly open at all"
far more relevant to me than most of what hits the headlines of the national press.
> I'm incredibly proud of myself. I've ignored the news so much I don't
> have a damn clue what Cherie Blaire has allegedly done.
>
> Ignorance is bliss.
I've had to stop reading and listening to the news because I was getting a bit obsesed with it and I've started getting bad nightmares about terrorist attacks. Now I just listening to local news in the morning, so that if anything major has happened I hear about it, but otherwise I'm trying to keep away from it all :(
Ignorance is bliss.
Pah - All totally irrelevant stuff.
Silly woman speaking while sucking an onion - top dollar story.
Are you suggesting that our media, in co-operation with our government (no connection with Rupert Murdoch at all, no siree) is trying to deflect attention from important issues by whipping up a storm and making us all go "Ook! Ook!" at the bad woman that...well...did nothing really?
:)