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Is it any worse than Rupert Murdoch owning and controlling so much of our media?

Murdoch controls so much that politician's have to kiss his ass and do his bidding, even though he lives on the other side of the planet. Other people that have to kiss his ass are investigative journo's, tv show makers, presenters etc. Notice how Murdoch is never parodied on political comedy shows?

Is it better this way?

Maybe if he owned The Inq then the paragraph comments problem would be fixed by now ;-)

posted by : interested_party, 15 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Proud on your country

Didn't britain and several other EU countries (and the US) try, and partially succeed, to introduce the very same rules? But then so very many of the new 'security' and 'protection' laws and rules originated either in fascist dictatorships like NAZI germany or totalitarian communist states.

And the weird thing is that the same news people can stand in a foreign country and lament about how awful something is while at home shower the same nasty stuff with praise and adulation, and then expect the public to not notice and just agree it's bad at spot A and unquestionably good at spot B.

posted by : W.-, 27 December 2008 Complain about this comment
135,000 3Dmark'03.

Way Back in Days of theNAM, about 2003 or so, score on futureMark 3D WASin 2,000 range be Good. Now GTX295 hit blazing 135,000 in same score SYSTEM on Hamburglier Hill 13 QSLI. If you want Vantage Score, its 38,000. Ati just few thousies' behind.

Bring ON Napalm, Crasn'k UP Gattling Guns, Action Gonna Rock. MedicNAM Has Real Blood Squirt Out of TVPlasma, Opps, Maybe NOT. STeWie Drashek

posted by : HoShekMinn, 26 December 2008 Complain about this comment

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