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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 12:33 pm    Post subject: late edition - possible sympathetic comedian? Reply with quote

thur 07/12/06-bbc4-22:30 The Late Edition 11/13.
Incisive topical satire with Marcus Brigstocke

here's an interesting show. they have 4 audience members on a panel.
after showing a bush/blair press conference with bush laughing and blair looking shifty about the failure in Iraq, he produced a "pet goat story" book. he must know the truth!

also question time last night had a girl ask about cia terrorism training which dimbleby skipped as per usual.

i'd like to ask the panel what they think about dimbleby skipping questions.


i'd really like to get a copy of the following:
the question time with a 911 truther question,
the above bush/blair press conference,
the frost interview where blair admits disaster in iraq.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:53 pm    Post subject: Re: late edition - possible sympathetic comedian? Reply with quote

hampton wrote:

also question time last night had a girl ask about cia terrorism training which dimbleby skipped as per usual.

i'd like to ask the panel what they think about dimbleby skipping questions



Quite, there were a few audience comments being ignored by the panel,but applauded by the audience.
The first was the guy in the suit saying bush and blair would at some point be charged with crimes against humanity.Though Dimbleby did repeat the full question,the panel never mentioned the crimes against humanity bit.

The next was reference to PNAC and withdrawel,which was ignored due to another comment from the audience which was related to.

Another girl mentioned the Afghan and Iraqi deaths,and that there was no connecting these people to 9/11,of course the illusion was maintained by Amiss who under his breath stated the hijackers were funded by Afghanistan.
That was the comment that was attacked by the girl saying the cia funded the terrorists,and that America should be attacking themselves.

Which was well applauded by the audience,which of course was followed by Dimbleby "Let's move on, we'll take another question but before we do after christmas we'll be....and you can watch edited highlights of QT again on..." of course this will not include those comments of fact that are a bit awkward to answer.

The next question was about Cameron's leadership and policyskills, so it was all smiles,laughter and lightness.Phew I think they think they got away with that one!

An utterly transparent excercise in obscurantism,as per usual.

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