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Friday, January 29, 2010

lies damned lies and the irish times

The Irish Times has published a survey claiming that most people in the Republic of Ireland no longer wish the Catholic church to be involved in education.
Hilarious no.
I wonder how the brave Bolshevicks of the Irish Times took their survey.
Quick head count in the Irish Times canteen?
Or perhaps it was more scientific.
Maybe they phoned their Mammies.
Here is the news.
The falsity of this Irish Times survey is borne out by the fact the parents in the Republic of Ireland still seek to move heaven and earth to get their children into schools run by the Catholic Church.
The lack of a mandate for the Irish Times for its ongoing war against Christianity is borne out by the trading loss of a hundred million dollars which the Irish Times recorded last year.
A hundred million in the red.
That's a long way from profitability.
The Irish Times can in no way pretend to be held in any regard by the Irish people.
No one buys it.
The company exists now only because idiot banks service its hundred million dollar debt mountains.
Yeah.
The same idiot banks who went bust last year and were bailed out with our money by the corrupt kleptocratic Fianna Fail government.
The same idiot banks who prop up the cosmically decrepit Independent Newspapers, a group famous for permitting Paedophile coward Ian O'Doherty to falsely and malignly state in his column that the Catholic Church was a paedophile ring.
Without any choice in the matter we're all propping up the bankrupt banks who prop up the bankrupt newspaper groups who are seeking to destroy the ancient church.
I draw your attention to the precise net indebtedness figure for Independent Newspapers which runs around the one thousand five hundred million dollar mark.
Lummie.
In fact, the only major media group in the Republic of Ireland, which has been equally involved in the persecution of the church as these mendacious clypes, and yet has not suffered a decline in its revenues, is RTE the national broadcaster.
RTE has no viewers but it still has revenues simply because our corrupt kleptocratic Fianna Fail government compels every citizen to finance RTE through compulsory taxation while forbidding any of us from setting up a television station to compete with it.
RTE gets our money whether any of us watch it or not.
The wheel is rigged.
And it's the only game in town.
So the three media groups, The Irish Times, Independent Newspapers and RTE, which have colluded with liberal atheistic members of the judiciary in attempting to destroy the Catholic Church, the three of them have absolutely no popular mandate from the public for the lies they are propagating.
Yet we're all being compelled by law to finance them.
I say it again.
Lummie.

3 Comments:

Anonymous MissJean said...

The thing that strikes me particularly is that it must be nigh impossible to start a new newspaper or opposition station. Here, FOX News was able to expand into cable and Rush Limbaugh et al took advantage of the sudden lack of interest in AM radio licenses. No license is needed to start a paper, which is why I've started receiving two new local papers: one a monthly and another a weekly.

8:33 PM  
Anonymous MissJean said...

And for your viewing pleasure, here is something that was forwarded to me:
http://patrickmadrid.blogspot.com/2010/01/heres-how-tv-networks-report-news.html

4:13 AM  
Blogger heelers said...

Hey MJ.
Government regulation in Ireland and Europe is much more restrictive. Radio licences are granted for short term periods by a licencing authority composed of liberal atheistic insiders. They recreate the world in their own image and pass on whatever opportunities exist to their friends. The few new investors in radio or newspapers who do emerge, seek to compete with the corrupt old media, by becoming the corrupt old media. All this can be changed. But it will take a revolution. The revolution has started with the collapse in readership and viewership for the Salinist liberal media. The revolution has continued with the emergence of the blogs. But the revolution lacks a focus. And until we actually set up newspapers and television stations to deliberately defy the liberal atheistic conformism which stole media in the past, until we do this, the revolution is by no means assured.
J

6:44 PM  

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