To: Stoat
Newsnight editor Peter Barron has admitted that a sequence of events had been reversed in the film, but refused to apologise. BBC chiefs have defended the film as 'a cross between Louis Theroux and gonzo journalism'. He went on to say, "We make the news, we don't report it, and I'll personally throttle anyone who has a problem with that!" /sarc
6 posted on
07/14/2007 6:30:31 PM PDT by
Duke Nukum
(Well, Harvey has overcome not only time and space, but any objections.)
To: Duke Nukum
Newsnight editor Peter Barron has admitted that a sequence of events had been reversed in the film, but refused to apologise. BBC chiefs have defended the film as 'a cross between Louis Theroux and gonzo journalism'. He went on to say, "We make the news, we don't report it, and I'll personally throttle anyone who has a problem with that!" /sarc
LMAO!
It seems that you have successfully invented a 'truth' switch for your TV set. Be advised that your life may be in danger if you were to ever attempt to market such a useful and world-changing TV accessory :-)
23 posted on
07/14/2007 11:24:57 PM PDT by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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