On 4 Dec, 02:06, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Dec 3, 12:38 pm, Richard Dixon wrote in
message:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/03/
panorama_wifi_fear_wristslap/comments/
The Panorama production team have followed BBC editorial policy both to the
letter and in spirit. They have created a public outcry about something that does
not damage the current government and distracted attention from many other
stories that the BBC now lacks the courage to carry.
Since the Iraq war / dodgy dossier fiasco the BBC is little more than the
Downing Street press office obediently parroting whatever fabricated
propoganda the politicians want us brainwashed with this week.
The days of the BBC engaging in anything that resembles 'journalism' or
'investigative reporting' are well and truly over, as should be their licence
fee, oh, sorry, the government tell them whether they can have that
and how much don't they...
Richard
I quite agree.
Why didn't you say you were a fan?
Oh you desperate desperate individual - making out people said things
that they didn't. How sad. Thanks for the chat, and apologies to all
on here for trying to enter into sensible conversation with this utter
fruit-loop. Kindly take your utterly pathetic BBC obsessions
elsewhere.
Richard