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Another BBC fraud uncovered | ||
2007-07-15 | ||
![]() As the corporation drew up plans for a complete amnesty on confessions of past trickery,
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Posted by:lotp |
#4 Only the Queen Mum was more highly esteemed and, perhaps, rightfully so. However, to Elizabeth's eternal credit, she had courage enough to endure the Blitz along with London's commoner populace. The same can hardly be said for this new crew of Britain's spineless politicians. showing stuff out of chronological order to create a different impression Sound like "Lawrence of Arabia" to me. We'll please disregard how it remains one of my most favorite films. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-07-15 23:27 |
#3 The guy got in trouble for Mickey Moore filmmaking - showing stuff out of chronological order to create a different impression - and he's in trouble? In London? It was the Queen, Bobby. The Queen is held in VERY high regard by 75% of all Brits. You can make fun of Charles, just about any other member of the Royal Family, and all of Parliament, but DO NOT make fun of the Queen. The People will be angry! |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2007-07-15 17:07 |
#2 The guy got in trouble for Mickey Moore filmmaking - showing stuff out of chronological order to create a different impression - and he's in trouble? In London? |
Posted by: Bobby 2007-07-15 07:13 |
#1 It doesn't sound as if the deal includes amnesty from private law suits. In America the buzzards would have already abandoned the mesothelioma carcas and commenced areonautics above the BEEB. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2007-07-15 02:33 |