Friday, 17 October 2008

Biased BBC
Friday, October 17, 2008
David Vance #

HANGING AROUND.

I see that the BBC are hailing the news that Iran has decided to stopexecuting juveniles. Amnesty have also been welcoming of the Mullahs alleged decision. I suppose with all the hanging of homosexuals and stoning to death of adulterers the Iranian judiciary may be too busy to hang the kids. Not that you'd know the latter from the BBC report. Great to see the enthusiasm to give Iran a pat on the back. Just wait until Israel does the inevitable to see the BBC's love-in with the Mullahs shine through.

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"TRUCE OVER"?

Do you like the way in which the BBC portrays David Cameron's decision to "break" his "truce" with the Dear Leader? Once again, the Conservatives are being portrayed as the bad guys because they dare dissent from Gordon's world-view. Cameron is absolutely right to point out that Brown has his grubby-fingerprints all over many of the economic woes that afflict us but the Brown narrative is that our problems alloriginate in the USA and the BBC then uses this to suggest that a dissenting Cameron is being unreasonable.

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