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Is the Daily Mail right to publish this story or should we have been kept in the dark about it?
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I ask this rather unusual question because 'The Daily Wail' (as some wish to call it) often criticise them for publishing such sensualist stories.
I ask this rather unusual question because 'The Daily Wail' (as some wish to call it) often criticise them for publishing such sensualist stories.
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There was a news item the other day (will post original story link if i have time to look for it), an immam in france had recieved numerous warnings about the bilge he was preaching, warnings not heeded, he was arrested and taken to ariport and dumped in tunis....thats the way to do it.
We should be doing the same. with all these criminals illegals etc.
There was a news item the other day (will post original story link if i have time to look for it), an immam in france had recieved numerous warnings about the bilge he was preaching, warnings not heeded, he was arrested and taken to ariport and dumped in tunis....thats the way to do it.
We should be doing the same. with all these criminals illegals etc.
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AOG
Just re-read your last sentence and I think I get it. Your use of the pronoun 'them' instead of 'it' threw me for a second, because it seemed to refer to those that criticise the Mail, rather than the Mail iself (which I think is the subject of the sentence).
In answer to your question, sure the Mail should publish such stories. Why not?
And I don't think anyone here has a problem with 'sensualist' stories. I like a nice bit of smut in my daily paper.
Just re-read your last sentence and I think I get it. Your use of the pronoun 'them' instead of 'it' threw me for a second, because it seemed to refer to those that criticise the Mail, rather than the Mail iself (which I think is the subject of the sentence).
In answer to your question, sure the Mail should publish such stories. Why not?
And I don't think anyone here has a problem with 'sensualist' stories. I like a nice bit of smut in my daily paper.
I am very sorry about the way that last paragraph of my thread was put down, this was due to me rushing out before I had the chance to check it before I submitted.
It should have read,
I ask this rather unusual question because 'The Daily Wail' (as some wish to call it) is often criticised for publishing such sensualist stories.
It should have read,
I ask this rather unusual question because 'The Daily Wail' (as some wish to call it) is often criticised for publishing such sensualist stories.
What's sensualist or sensationalist about it, there has been fraud committed, proper judicial process, terms to serve and, hopefully, deportation. It's properly right to report such events, suppression otherwise would be a retrogressive step to the totalitarian state that some may prefer.
Fraud has been committed since the year dot too, so there's nothing sensational about that, and by all creeds and races, so there's nothing sensational in that.
Do you have something sensual to share with us, AOG, a weakness for Carol Vorderman perhaps? Do share with ABers, that would be more sensational than this story.
Fraud has been committed since the year dot too, so there's nothing sensational about that, and by all creeds and races, so there's nothing sensational in that.
Do you have something sensual to share with us, AOG, a weakness for Carol Vorderman perhaps? Do share with ABers, that would be more sensational than this story.
Well at least my question wasn't all messed up, at least there wasn't any Daily Mail criticisms over this.
Or congratulation either seeing that the case wasn't published in any of the other popular newspapers, or even in my Latest Headline list.
Or at least, not when I posted my Question, (before any of you rush off and find one so as just to prove me wrong).
Or congratulation either seeing that the case wasn't published in any of the other popular newspapers, or even in my Latest Headline list.
Or at least, not when I posted my Question, (before any of you rush off and find one so as just to prove me wrong).
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