Originally posted by AtW
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KGB style poisioning
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Originally posted by BurdockSo, we've concluded that the Ruskies are to blame for the Litvinenko poisoning, and are going to ask Moscow to extradite the suspect. Something which Russia has stated they will not do.
Why don't we just send MI5 over there with a radioactive substance and be done with it?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6678887.stm
This is a clumsy, counterproductive BBC assault on Russia
New Labour have been wining and dining one of the architects of the Beslan atrocity for several years now. Noticeably strange behavior by the state-controlled BBC in covering the recent summit in Samara and now the "useful idiot" Litvinenko is given star billing.
How about a BBC report on the 4,000,000 that have had to flee Iraq, the 650,000 dead, the tens of thousands of leukemia sufferers and deformities due to the NATO Pact use of DU ?Comment
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Originally posted by LambrosThis is a clumsy, counterproductive BBC assault on Russia
New Labour have been wining and dining one of the architects of the Beslan atrocity for several years now. Noticeably strange behavior by the state-controlled BBC in covering the recent summit in Samara and now the "useful idiot" Litvinenko is given star billing.
How about a BBC report on the 4,000,000 that have had to flee Iraq, the 650,000 dead, the tens of thousands of leukemia sufferers and deformities due to the NATO Pact use of DU ?
I am not pro or anti Russian and many times the Russians can only blame themselves or their own bad publicity. Having said that the UK was accepting Russian speaking refugees from the Baltic States on the grounds that they were a suppressed minority. This happened right up to the EU accession. Now the Baltic States are EU members, everything gets brushed under the carpet and any decent with the oppressed Russian minority is blamed by the Blair Broadcasting Corporation as spurred on by Moscow."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by LambrosNoticeably strange behavior by the state-controlled BBC
BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Feck, you are a funny guy...but clearly you dont watch the beeb otherwise you wouldnt be making such ignorant comments
How about a BBC report on the 4,000,000 that have had to flee Iraq, the 650,000 dead, the tens of thousands of leukemia sufferers and deformities due to the NATO Pact use of DU ?
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Originally posted by BurdockGood point Mailman. BBC gets far too much flak...we're lucky to have it.Comment
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Originally posted by LambrosThe BBC distracts from the real news.If they don't talk about it, the majority of the the people won't think about it! Might even forget all about it! Smart, eh!Comment
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