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I'm getting really pissed off with NotW staff's self-congratulatory stiff upper lip dignity in the face of adversity.

Bearing in mind this rag exists for the sole purpose of profit at other people's pain, comments like the following turn my stomach:

  • Alan Edwards (chief sub-editor): "It's a bunch of hard working, talented, honest, decent journalists up there, who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. We are like a family up there and there's very much that feel that we're all pulling together."
  • Colin Myers (editor): "It's a very sad day. I'm thinking about my team of talented journalists."
  • Jamie Lyons (deputy politcal editor: "All #NOTW staff at their desks despite losing our jobs 2 days ago. Says all you need to know about their professionalism, pride & integrity"
Apparently the police are going to seal NotW offices as a crime scene once the scumbags have gone home.

Estimated sales of tomorrow's edition are up 30%. That will show how low the British public is as its indignation at the hacking of Milly Dowler's phone is shrugged off to grab a souvenir copy of the final edition of biggest blight on society the world has seen.

Yes, they're presenting themselves as innocent martyrs now and comparing their demise to that of the Beatles and Woolworth's: wholesome, decent and honest; "sad but very proud" as they double their print run for the final edition. I find it sickening.
 
Yeah, that's it, the NoPoliticsParty, just truth, transparency and justice, think through the issues, come up with two solutions and let the country vote on either. I think it's called democracy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Still think a mass suicide of F1 fans outside of Sky headquarters would be taken more serious........what?












Please don't follow my lead I'm joking.
 
Forget Mifune for a moment: it's sad but if he's dead already, there is nothing to be done…


I've just had this from the good people of Aavaz.org. It's another petition the government ahead of the vote in parliament to stop Murdoch taking over BskyB for being unfit and improper. There are only 24 hours 'til the parliamentary debate; your signatures could be useful and time is of the essence.

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_murdoch_mafia_2/?cl=1157556302&v=9574

However, Murdoch and his dastardly plans are very much alive, so visit Max's link and do your duty! Your country needs YOU !

 
Forget Mifune for a moment: it's sad but if he's dead already, there is nothing to be done…




However, Murdoch and his dastardly plans are very much alive, so visit Max's link and do your duty! Your country needs YOU !


can we not blame Mifune's death on Murdoch to further roll him in ****?........ I have signed the petition!
 
Apparently, Mifune's phone was being tapped and he was the victim of a vicious and persistent press vendetta; it all got too much for him...
 
We'd suck as politicians. Here is what i'd do as PM

Ban Environmentalism
Increase Taxes
Take control of the media
Ban Vegetarianism
Lower the duty on alcohol and cigarettes
Allow people to smoke in public places
Fire some managers from the NHS, and use the money saved to upgrade their equipment
Ban Celebrity worshipping TV programs, Make more educational programs instead
Ban religion, it causes too much violence

That's just my first day in charge.

Anyone else think they can do a better job?
 
News Corporation has withdrawn its bid for BSkyB, the BBC's Business Editor Robert Peston says.

With luck its all downhill from now for the Turdoch family and friends.