Friday 10 April 2009

Biased BBC
Friday, April 10, 2009
David Vance #

BNP RISING?

Did you read that Harriet Harperson has been flagging up that the BNP represents a threat to Labour at the upcoming Euro-poll? The BBC helpfully repeats Ms Harperson's bleating but digs no further. Is it possible, do you think, that the reason the BNP poses any kind of credible threat is because disaffected LABOUR voters may choose to rally around it? And will the BBC give the BNP a chance to reply to La Harpersons allegations?

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David Vance #

CATHOLIC WARS.

Did you catch this interview with the incoming Archbishop of Westminster the Most Rev Vincent Nichols on Today earlier this morning? Nichols was attacked within a few minutes for daring to suggest that British Roman Catholics oppose the abortion/condom advertising plans from Brown and his pals, and of course the Pope's words on Aids in Africa were taken and quoted out of context. I wish the  Archbishop well as I admire his moral stance, but can only see much more conflict with the anti-Christian BBC. (Isn't it cute the way the interviewer uses the witterings of Tony Blair at the end of this to try and trip Nichols up? Thought he answered it well, btw)

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THATCHER NOT THATCHERITE?

Perhaps you have already seen this remarkable BBC item suggesting that Mrs Thatcher was not really "Thatcherite"! It's amazing how much hatred the BBC retains for Lady Thatcher, even after all these years. If only she had destroyed the BBC when she had the chance...

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JIHAD "IS MANAGEABLE?"

I  see that the BBC is leading on Today this morning with the intriguing proposition that our current immigration system works as well as it canand that the risk of terrorist atrocity is manageable. There you go, no reason for concern - all is well thanks to the wise Dear Leader and his every obliging BBC poodle!

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