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Kirata -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/24/2013 9:51:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: RottenJohnny

Just out of curiosity, Ken, what sources do you consider unbiased?

Apparently Wonkette is one. [:D]

K.




Politesub53 -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 3:44:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

To be fair most of the smaller rags have gone the same way, right or left but few proper stories. The Sun, Mirror and Mail are no longer what they once were. I sometimes read one or another of them but mostly stick to the Independant, or more likely the "I" its slimmed down version.


*Chortle*. You read The Mail, don't you PS? You've valiantly defended it before, I recall.

Come on, admit it. Weird perversions are accepted on this site. OK, this is an extreme one, but I'm sure that people will rise to the challenge. They know that you're otherwise balanced. [;)]


Sometime yes but no longer on a regular basis. I got fed up with the constant spin and bullshit maybe a year ago.

It could be worse, I could read the Telegraph, or indeed, the Guardian.

The Mail is still capable of the odd newsworthy story, so is the Sun. The problem lies in the fact that over the years they have become prone to accepting spin as truth and not verifying the facts. I have to admit to enjoying the recent articles by McBride though. [8D]




Lucylastic -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 3:48:02 AM)

THe mail used to be a decent paper, but i am talking 30 years or so ago....
Id rather use Izal than the mail these days:)
If we were out of andrex




Moonhead -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 7:00:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: deathtothepixies


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ORIGINAL: DomKen


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

To be fair most of the smaller rags have gone the same way, right or left but few proper stories. The Sun, Mirror and Mail are no longer what they once were. I sometimes read one or another of them but mostly stick to the Independant, or more likely the "I" its slimmed down version.

Admit it, you never get past page 3...
:D


credit where credit is due, Sun readers voted a few years ago to only have natural, not fake tits on page 3, which is nice, I guess

I prefer Sun readers to Mail readers, frankly. The Mail is just the News Of The World for people who don't want tits on page 3.




mnottertail -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 7:01:48 AM)

Why can't the tits be moved up to page two so that a more optimistic outlook can be achieved?




Moonhead -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 7:04:00 AM)

Page three is traditional over here, Ron: right at the front of the paper, but not on the cover so it can be stocked on the bottom shelf in newsagents.




mnottertail -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 7:14:20 AM)

Unfortunately old cheese, when I was in England I didn't bother to peruse a newspaper, you see; being a yank and everything, your newspapers are scribbled in English, a language we don't commonly understand over here.

Leads to great gobs of confusion, doughnut?




latique -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 12:16:07 PM)

unfortunately the daily fail have got hold of this http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/News/Village-hall-in-Cambridge-offers-bondage-on-a-budget-workshops-with-tea-and-biscuits-thrown-in-20130925043928.htm wonder how long before they blame the whole thing on deviant sandal wearing vegan lesbian Muslims




thompsonx -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 1:31:03 PM)

Does it matter? I'm not going to do the research and neither are you?
Why is it that we are required to research the useless drivel you post?

If you wish me to more broadly explain the point I will be happy to do so.

The New Times - lefty magazine. 99% drivel.

Perhps you might let us in on just which liberal owns the ny times?

Yet. Every so often it gets an article that is well researched, and backed up with multiple sources.

Attacking the messanger instead of discrediting the article is what passes for brilliance here too often.

If the messenger is a well known liar and the person who post these lies has a habit of doing this why should any creedence be given?

You like huffington, new york times. I like the wall street journal and IBD.

Shouldn't matter. The article is the thing. And for the record, I went to school in England. I'm well aware of the proclivities of the varies rags.

Well of course you did[8|]




thompsonx -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 1:44:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

FR...

Attacking the messenger dose not change what happened.



If the messenger is a liar why should they be believed?




Politesub53 -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 4:45:01 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Why can't the tits be moved up to page two so that a more optimistic outlook can be achieved?


Why not page one, then one could ogle them without having to buy the thing ?




thompsonx -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 7:03:10 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Why can't the tits be moved up to page two so that a more optimistic outlook can be achieved?


Why not page one, then one could ogle them without having to buy the thing ?



I am good with that




FatDomDaddy -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/25/2013 9:27:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

FR...

Attacking the messenger dose not change what happened.



If the messenger is a liar why should they be believed?


You mean if their editorials don't fit your ideal of truth you mean?

Truth and lies are subject... facts are facts.

Facts get spun of course, but they are nonetheless facts.

Don't blame the messenger when when they report facts you do not like, counter the spin.

Novel, I know...




Politesub53 -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 3:40:40 AM)


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

FR...

Attacking the messenger dose not change what happened.



If the messenger is a liar why should they be believed?


You mean if their editorials don't fit your ideal of truth you mean?

Truth and lies are subject... facts are facts.

Facts get spun of course, but they are nonetheless facts.

Don't blame the messenger when when they report facts you do not like, counter the spin.

Novel, I know...


Is there a serious suggestion that newspapers never lie, or extreme right wing web sites are always truthful ?




DomKen -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 4:55:26 AM)


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

FR...

Attacking the messenger dose not change what happened.



If the messenger is a liar why should they be believed?


You mean if their editorials don't fit your ideal of truth you mean?

Truth and lies are subject... facts are facts.

Facts get spun of course, but they are nonetheless facts.

Don't blame the messenger when when they report facts you do not like, counter the spin.

Novel, I know...

And when they flat out make something up? Like the Daily Mail did with this IPCC report nonsense? Or the WSJ did when it claimed the government had no role in the creation of the internet? Or FNC on a daily basis? Or Breitbart's various carefully edited videos?




thompsonx -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 9:08:47 AM)


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

FR...

Attacking the messenger dose not change what happened.



If the messenger is a liar why should they be believed?


You mean if their editorials don't fit your ideal of truth you mean?

Isn't an editorial an opinion no a fact?

Truth and lies are subject... facts are facts.

I said why should I bellieve a lie I have not disputed any facts.

Facts get spun of course, but they are nonetheless facts.

Don't blame the messenger when when they report facts you do not like, counter the spin.

I blame the messenger if he tells me a lie. I blame the poster when they cite a known lie.





mnottertail -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 9:32:31 AM)

Truth and lies are subject... facts are facts.

Facts get spun of course, but they are nonetheless facts.
*******************


When an actual fact (because if is an actual fact, there isn't a need to spin it) Such as; the earth is relatively round, and spins without our slanted view of what that really means. . .

So, when an actual fact is presented, do let us know.

Here is spin, and fact:

Three scientists ride the train in the bar car from Glasgow to London.

While still in Scotland the first; an astronomer, seeing a sheep out the window exclaims, "Look, all the sheep in Scotland are black!"

The second, a mathematician, sipping his ice cold Jameson ponders and then adjures,
"There is one sheep in Scotland that is known to be black."

The third, a physicist, puffs rapidly upon his pipe for a moment, exhaling; and with a deep and weary sigh intones, "In Scotland there exists at least one sheep, of which one side appears to be black, when viewed from a moving train, at some distance."





thompsonx -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 10:00:00 AM)

It would appear that our physicist might rightly be termed a "fair witness"




Politesub53 -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 11:15:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Truth and lies are subject... facts are facts.

Facts get spun of course, but they are nonetheless facts.
*******************


When an actual fact (because if is an actual fact, there isn't a need to spin it) Such as; the earth is relatively round, and spins without our slanted view of what that really means. . .

So, when an actual fact is presented, do let us know.

Here is spin, and fact:

Three scientists ride the train in the bar car from Glasgow to London.

While still in Scotland the first; an astronomer, seeing a sheep out the window exclaims, "Look, all the sheep in Scotland are black!"

The second, a mathematician, sipping his ice cold Jameson ponders and then adjures,
"There is one sheep in Scotland that is known to be black."

The third, a physicist, puffs rapidly upon his pipe for a moment, exhaling; and with a deep and weary sigh intones, "In Scotland there exists at least one sheep, of which one side appears to be black, when viewed from a moving train, at some distance."




Love It....... Rons nursery rhyme...... Bar Car, Black Sheep. [8D]




mnottertail -> RE: The Daily Mail (9/26/2013 11:16:38 AM)

'Ave yew any wool to pull o'er me eyes, guvnah?




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