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Guardian apologises to the Sun
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http://www.thesun.co....-Browns-sick-son.html
Not heard anyone complaining about these lies, had it been the Daily Mail rather than the Guardian who had published these lies, certain ABers would be fighting to get this bit of news posted on AB.
Double standards me thinks.
Not heard anyone complaining about these lies, had it been the Daily Mail rather than the Guardian who had published these lies, certain ABers would be fighting to get this bit of news posted on AB.
Double standards me thinks.
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AOG - the responsibility for the level and frequency of approbation heaped on the Daily Mail on this site can be laid squarely at your door.
You quote and provide links from it on an almost daily basis - and the law of averages suggests that if one person regularly quotes and links from one newspaper with such frequency, on a site where virtually no other user adopts this technique for provoking debate, with therefore virtually no other paper being liniked and quoted, then the result must mean that gainsaying will be against the Daily Mail.
It is not that everyond would disagree with the Mail as a matter of course - simply that you present them with the opportunity to do so by quoting and linkng with the frequency that you do.
You can't have it both ways.
You quote and provide links from it on an almost daily basis - and the law of averages suggests that if one person regularly quotes and links from one newspaper with such frequency, on a site where virtually no other user adopts this technique for provoking debate, with therefore virtually no other paper being liniked and quoted, then the result must mean that gainsaying will be against the Daily Mail.
It is not that everyond would disagree with the Mail as a matter of course - simply that you present them with the opportunity to do so by quoting and linkng with the frequency that you do.
You can't have it both ways.
/// or could it be that I have actually won a debate????? ///
Dream on Andy.
I may be on line at times either complying another thread or replying to more recent threads, but I don't always trace back to old threads, especially when there is little to add.
I do not daily post links from just the Daily Mail i also post other links, just as the so called 'Daily Mail haters' are not hesitant in also posting from Daily Male links, if they find it fits in with their own particular agenda.
As regards to myself answering you, perhaps you would also now care to answer me regarding the reason my question was removed?
Which in turn appears to have been removed also.
Dream on Andy.
I may be on line at times either complying another thread or replying to more recent threads, but I don't always trace back to old threads, especially when there is little to add.
I do not daily post links from just the Daily Mail i also post other links, just as the so called 'Daily Mail haters' are not hesitant in also posting from Daily Male links, if they find it fits in with their own particular agenda.
As regards to myself answering you, perhaps you would also now care to answer me regarding the reason my question was removed?
Which in turn appears to have been removed also.
Steve Whittamore was the private investigator whose hacking methods were what brought down the News Of The World. Guess which paper used him more than any other?
Page 11 of the official report http://www.ico.gov.uk...s/ico-wppnow-0602.pdf shows that the Daily Mail used his services more than any other, and even the Mail On Sunday used him more times than the NOTW.
No wonder that the Daily Mail has decided that it's time to move on.
Page 11 of the official report http://www.ico.gov.uk...s/ico-wppnow-0602.pdf shows that the Daily Mail used his services more than any other, and even the Mail On Sunday used him more times than the NOTW.
No wonder that the Daily Mail has decided that it's time to move on.
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