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Blair ‘shocked’ over BBC Katrina coverage
Financial Times ^
| Friday Sep 16 2005 .
Posted on 09/16/2005 8:10:11 PM PDT by motorola7
Tony Blair was shocked by the BBC's coverage of Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans, describing it as full of hatred of America, Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, revealed on Friday night.
Mr Murdoch, a long-time critic of the BBC who controls rival Sky News, said the prime minister had recounted his feelings in a private conversation earlier this week in New York.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Louisiana; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: antiamericanism; bbc; blair; katrina; liberalmedia; mediabias; murdoch
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
I wouldn't classify those as bites... maybe more like not enjoying the food, but definitely not a bite.
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posted on
09/16/2005 9:02:59 PM PDT
by
Terpfen
(http://www.pattonhq.com/unknowntext.html)
To: Tulsa Ramjet
To: motorola7
Tony Blair should wake up and smell the tea and crumpets. The BBC (British Bureau of Communists) has hated America for a long time, along with the rags in Fleet Street.
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posted on
09/16/2005 9:08:56 PM PDT
by
billnaz
(What part of "shall not be infringed" don't you understand?)
To: wildcatf4f3
Any American who does not consider UK as a true ally, and Tony Blair as a SOLID backer of US is simply detached from reality.
Blair is simply a superb leader and a clear thinker on WOT issues. Howard of Australia comes second.
To: ClaireSolt
BBC is the favorite darling of a significant number of Brits. The public at large...don't want to see it go away...but paying the TV tax which increases every year...makes them less friendly than ever. After the last little episode...there was a turn-over of management, and more controls put on the news department. The Brit's have a history of turning government owned operations over to private businesses (the train system for example). I would expect in 10 years to see some kind of private company running the BBC....at least the TV part of the company. Its amusing that the liberals within the BBC are destroying thier own future.
To: MaineVoter2002
The reason that failure and feeling lucky are the top two entries on google is that people like Daily Kos and Democratic Underground keep hitting it and linking to it in their propaganda spiel.
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posted on
09/16/2005 9:19:31 PM PDT
by
stan_25
(If you can’t run with the big dogs, stay on the porch)
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To: Joseph_CutlerUSA
If that is so, then America must be the equal of "Horatio at the Gate."
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posted on
09/16/2005 9:26:31 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: MaineVoter2002
Don't blame google for that. That's a result of Google Bombing and it's not only the left participating. If you looked carefully at the results, Michael Moore came in second. ;)
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posted on
09/16/2005 9:30:09 PM PDT
by
jess35
To: motorola7
It is just the BBC version of, "My American Cousin" MSM. With the way (un) American MSM portrays America, the foreign press just takes their cue from them.
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posted on
09/16/2005 9:31:47 PM PDT
by
Ursus arctos horribilis
("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
To: pepsionice
If they kept it to themselves, I wouldn't mind, but they broadcast world wide and then presume to poll "world opinion." I really think that state owned TV is one of Europe's big problems.
To: Terpfen
Our behavior with respect to Israel has not exactly been completely faithful, either. Glass houses and so on.
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:01:28 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Gentlemen may cry, "Peace! Peace!" -- but there is no peace. - Patrick Henry)
To: thoughtomator
The difference is that we haven't aided Israel's enemies in the way Israel has aided ours. (Again, China.)
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:09:34 PM PDT
by
Terpfen
(http://www.pattonhq.com/unknowntext.html)
To: Terpfen
Are you kidding me? With all the Arab butt kissing the US has done over the past half century, that's a pittance. Who arms Saudi Arabia and Egypt? How much money do we give to Palestinian terrorists? How many times have we leaned on Israel to compromise vital interests?
And if we're talking aid to China, let's remember that our last President gave more military technology to China than Israel ever has or would.
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:12:39 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Gentlemen may cry, "Peace! Peace!" -- but there is no peace. - Patrick Henry)
To: Terpfen
When did Britain and Japan bite our hands? (Honest question.) Britain: 1775-1783, 1812-1815
Japan: 1941-1945, (arguably 1979-1997 as well.)
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:21:15 PM PDT
by
Triggerhippie
(Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.)
To: Triggerhippie
Well, alright, you're taking the question to extremes. Let me rephrase:
When in the modern era have Britain and Japan bitten our hand?
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:27:29 PM PDT
by
Terpfen
(http://www.pattonhq.com/unknowntext.html)
To: nutmeg
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:29:08 PM PDT
by
nutmeg
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
To: thoughtomator
"Are you kidding me? With all the Arab butt kissing the US has done over the past half century, that's a pittance. Who arms Saudi Arabia and Egypt? How much money do we give to Palestinian terrorists? How many times have we leaned on Israel to compromise vital interests?
"And if we're talking aid to China, let's remember that our last President gave more military technology to China than Israel ever has or would."
Ditto from a newbie! Leaned on, threatened, arm-twisted, and blackmailed, bribed, cajoled, extorted, sweet-talked...I always ask myself after each Israeli concession, 'when will you ever learn, it ain't in your best interest and in the long run it's not in ours either.'
To: speedy
The BBC has an especially angry and hate-filled anti-American bigotry. I watched some of their coverage of the war in Iraq when I was on a visit to London and it was stomach-turning. It made CNN look like Human Events. CNN International sure can give the BBC a run for its money.
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posted on
09/16/2005 10:34:10 PM PDT
by
Paleo Conservative
(France is an example of retrograde chordate evolution.)
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