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Lazy Lob
10-13-2006, 04:21 AM
I rofl ed, don't normally read this guy but here goes:


Richard Littlejohn


Evening, infidels! Here is the news from the BBC...

21:43pm 12th October 2006

The BBC is launching two new channels. One, in Arabic, will compete with al-Jazeera. The other, in Farsi, will be beamed into Iran. A spokesman said of the Persian-language venture: 'The new television service will be editorially independent of the UK government.'

So why is Gordon Brown subsidising it to the tune of £15 million?

Wouldn't it be cheaper just to put out the BBC's domestic service on satellite? No one would notice the difference.

In recent days, Radio 4 has given over a substantial chunk of the flagship Today programme to a party political broadcast by an Islamist maniac.

Those of us who live in the London area might just as well be watching the Baghdad Broadcasting Corporation when it comes to 'local' news.

One night last week, the first five items on the World's Worst News Bulletin were all about Muslims.

Coverage of the debate over the veil was conducted exclusively from an Islamic viewpoint, from what I could gather.

First, there was a live vox-pop from a curry house opposite a mosque in Southall, where all those asked to comment had just turned out of Friday prayers. Back in the studio, the two invited guests were a 'moderate' Muslim and a bird in a burqa. This is what the BBC calls 'balance'.

We've even had the weatherman standing in the Edgware Road - the famous 'Arab Street' - giving us the forecast for Ramadan.

Why don't they just cut out the middle man and install a studio in Captain Hook's cell at Belmarsh?

'Something to look forward to on BBC1 this weekend, a brand new series of Fasting With Frost. Songs Of Praise comes from Regent's Park Mosque and this week's What Not To Wear features Jack Straw being given a complete makeover by the fashion editor of al-Mujaharoun. Over on BBC2, in Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson tests the latest range of people-carriers available free of charge to unemployed Muslim clerics. And don't forget to stay tuned for live beheading from Trafalgar Square, coming up after the latest national and international news, read by Abu Hamza.

(Roll titles)

Good evening, infidel dogs. I spit on you. The mujahideen are coming to murder you in your beds and the blood of your kafur children and your drunken whores will run through the streets of your decadent, godless cities. That's our top story tonight - and, of course, every other night.

Some breaking news this evening - a plane has crashed into a skyscraper in New York. Unfortunately, only two people were killed.

We also celebrate the fourth anniversary of the glorious Bali martyrdom operation, a shining day in history for all true believers.

In an exclusive interview from Lebanon, the president of Iran tells our diplomatic editor, Sheikh Omar Bakri, of his plans to wipe the pariah, pigs-and-monkeys state of Izza-ray-el off the map in a nuclear holocaust, just as soon as he receives the plutonium from North Korea.

Our crime correspondent, Abu Izzadeen, reports on the progress in the fatwa against the Danish cartoonists who insulted Islam.

Later in the programme, in our consumer affairs slot, I'll be presenting a special report from West London on how you can become a property tycoon while living on benefits - and, indeed, while in prison.

Our legal aid correspondent, Anjem Choudary, will be bringing you an update on the imposition of Sharia law in East Ham.

There'll be the latest news on the campaign to have London Underground stations renamed after the four members of the July 7 martyrdom brigade.

We've got exclusive footage from our brothers in Iraq showing a Western aid worker slut having her head sawn off. If you can't wait for that, it is available right now on our website, where you'll also find easyto-follow instructions on making Ricin in your own kitchen.

Sir Ian Blair apologises to all Muslims for something which hasn't actually happened yet.

In sport, we ask if England goalkeeper Paul Robinson should have his right leg amputated to punish him for letting in that soft own goal in Croatia.

And coming up after the break, a shocking report from the Great Satan on how, in their latest outrage against Islam, the rapacious, infidel running dogs of the illegitimate and immoral Bush regime have, er, banned online gambling.

Link (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/columnists/columnists.html?in_article_id=410171&in_page_id=1772&in_author_id=322&in_check=N)

big_les
10-13-2006, 06:06 AM
Somewhere in there is a point. That the Beeb have lost their impartiality and professionalism. I tend to agree.

The rest of it is typical Littlejohn bile - the man's a prizewinning cnut.

a_very_ex_STAB
10-13-2006, 06:18 AM
Somewhere in there is a point. That the Beeb have lost their impartiality and professionalism. I tend to agree.

The rest of it is typical Littlejohn bile - the man's a prizewinning cnut.

Yes he's a cnut
Daily Mail (the paper that supported Hitler)
Says it all really

Lazy Lob
10-13-2006, 06:37 AM
I’ll explain my lack of taste this fine morning. I read the thread on that schoolgirl arrest and clicked on the link. Surprise, surprise it was the Daily Mail. So I read around and saw this “article”.

But big_les got the point that I focused on. Except that I also feel he (LJ) put it across in a rather jocular manner.

CruddyLeper
10-13-2006, 07:33 AM
I suspect that, when the analogue TV signal is switched off, a sizable chunk of the population won't bother with TV anymore.

This is why UK govt wants to license home PCs.

Fat fvcking chance. If there's one thiing that will create a broad based popular revolt - similar to anti-poll tax unity - it's a tax on learning and free speech.

See you on the barricades.

a_very_ex_STAB
10-13-2006, 08:46 AM
I suspect that, when the analogue TV signal is switched off, a sizable chunk of the population won't bother with TV anymore.

This is why UK govt wants to license home PCs.


Eerily reminiscent of the licensing of photo copiers in the Soviet Union don'tch think?

Welcome to Blairworld - where the truth is lies and lies are the truth.

Lazy Lob
10-13-2006, 09:17 AM
Eerily reminiscent of the licensing of photo copiers in the Soviet Union don'tch think?

Welcome to Blairworld - where the truth is lies and lies are the truth.

Just hang on when Cameron World of Adventure arrives at a venue near you.

Hiroshima
10-13-2006, 09:42 AM
Will the commentators only be allowed to say 'Death to America'?

(I'm refrencing either a SNL bit or a Mad TV bit. I think it's the SNL bit myself)

Lazy Lob
10-14-2006, 07:58 PM
Ok, Saturday is nearly over and it’s been a day full of wimmin in burqas on the Beeb. Chavs in veils, nothing more and the Beeb giving them a stack of air time. One of them could hardly speak or express herself and spewing porkies, plastered in makeup around her eyes and all veiled up.

Then the classic one were two Respect Party members (Galloway’s lot) complaining about Jack Straw’s comments requesting women to think about removing their veil. The woman being interviewed said Straw was out of line and that he should go to mosques at speak (sic) “face to face”. I choked with laughter.

Pete031
10-14-2006, 09:20 PM
Bollocks!!!!

kraf001
10-14-2006, 09:52 PM
Ok, Saturday is nearly over and it’s been a day full of wimmin in burqas on the Beeb. Chavs in veils, nothing more and the Beeb giving them a stack of air time. One of them could hardly speak or express herself and spewing porkies, plastered in makeup around her eyes and all veiled up.

Then the classic one were two Respect Party members (Galloway’s lot) complaining about Jack Straw’s comments requesting women to think about removing their veil. The woman being interviewed said Straw was out of line and that he should go to mosques at speak (sic) “face to face”. I choked with laughter.

any webcast?.. I am missing out on so much fun, first was the Iranian M-TV channel from Iran now this... I really wanna watch this damn it -__-

Lazy Lob
10-15-2006, 04:59 AM
any webcast?.. I am missing out on so much fun, first was the Iranian M-TV channel from Iran now this... I really wanna watch this damn it -__-

I’ve got the real deal. Search for it yourself; I’m not your lackey.

Friendly Fire
10-16-2006, 03:38 AM
Eerily reminiscent of the licensing of photo copiers in the Soviet Union don'tch think?

Welcome to Blairworld - where the truth is lies and lies are the truth.

Hum photocopiers haven't been licensed in the USSR, in poland yes...Anyway the prices were unaffordable. Suprisingly telephone is under some sort of licence in Western europe and the "Western world" in general is this somekind of "control" the central governments have on us?

Hell no...Aside from this rant on the supposed freedom you've got, dude you pay by CC over the net, that's the best licence the Governments have on you! See comparing one thing with another could be more treacherous than you think...so get my point around: does this mean the West is no different from the USSR?

Welcome to the real world...when basically nothing is more true than a good lie.

Kilgor
10-16-2006, 07:24 AM
Hum photocopiers haven't been licensed in the USSR, in poland yes...Anyway the prices were unaffordable. Suprisingly telephone is under some sort of licence in Western europe and the "Western world" in general is this somekind of "control" the central governments have on us?
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Photocopiers in the USSR were locked up, propagation of information was just too dangerous to the authorities.

Friendly Fire
10-16-2006, 07:31 AM
Photocopiers in the USSR were locked up, propagation of information was just too dangerous to the authorities.


Hum Urban reaganian myth...My father bought two Zvezda rebadged Olivetti photocopiers in 1984 in the Belarus and send them back into Albania!
They were not locked up, only unaffordable and scarce!

Control of information ... meh that's why Soviets had datchas and serigraphs (Samizdats anyone?).

Kilgor
10-16-2006, 07:33 AM
this was during the Brezhnev era.

Friendly Fire
10-16-2006, 07:40 AM
this was during the Brezhnev era.

:cantbeli: Sadly enough The USSR had no imported Photocopiers till 1976!

Kilgor
10-16-2006, 07:53 AM
:cantbeli: Sadly enough The USSR had no imported Photocopiers till 1976!

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,672840,00.html

Friendly Fire
10-16-2006, 10:19 AM
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,672840,00.html

wich doesn't fit with my two Zvezda Copymachines at home. Anyway Photocopiers were easily flanked by serigraphs and other Soviet made wizardries.

Somehow I feel stragley misslead with the personnal account of this gentelman. No doubt it cold be used like that but to copy something, you should have that something on first hand...This means controlling the Photocopiers is good as far as you allow the free observation of the suspicious doccument! Wich clearly the USSR wasn't keen on.