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Phone hacking scandal - Will it never end?
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WHS - I am bored with it all, it is just one of those things that professional politicians and the media get excited about but most people cannot be @rsed about."The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero -
The Beeb just hate Murdoch, all the newspapers did it including the broadsheets
They just have to keep pushing their agenda, and like you say it's boringDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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Ed Milliband isn't a fit person to be PM, but you don't hear the Beeb going on about itOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostWhen a parliamentary committee publishes a report stating that Murdoch is "not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company," that he and his son knowingly misled parliament, and that the Director of Public Prosecutions and the senior police officer in charge of the initial investigation are also culpable, it is in fact news.
The Times thinks it's sufficiently newsworthy to make it the lead story on their web site, and he owns that
Ken isn't a fit person to be mayor of London but you don't hear the Beeb going on about it
They didn't go on about Gordon not being fit to be PM
They only whinge when they have an agenda, news is only news when it fits their agenda or they can't bury itDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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That's because he'll never be a PMOriginally posted by amcdonald View PostEd Milliband isn't a fit person to be PM, but you don't hear the Beeb going on about it
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Unfortunately I think Dave is going about things in just the right way to make this happen.Originally posted by AtW View PostThat's because he'll never be a PM
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This is so true. Hacking generally takes a level of intelligence and knowledge that goes way beyond what is needed to access the messages on someone's phone where that person is stupid enough to not change the pin number. Snooping yes, hacking no.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI'd like to see everybody who uses the term "phone hacking" locked up. No phones were hacked.
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I must have missed the last general election.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostEd Milliband isn't a fit person to be PM
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Dislaimer - I do think that hacking milly's phone when she was dead was shocking.
However, I feel that the media has missed a great opportunity to educate people about their responsibility to protect their information.
Now that we are in a world of smartphones, that are often configured without a keylock or default passwords left on; surely the owner of the device has to take some responsibility.
If you can't understand how to use a device that contains SO MUCH personal info (linked email accounts, stored passwords on websites etc) and secure it using the inbuilt security functions - then how can you say you were abused and not take any responsibility yourself?
I'm a massive Coogan fan, but come on, you're a clever bloke - why the hell didnt you just change your damn voicemail password.
I found a phone on the train the other week - it had the bloody owners PIN number on a note on it . I called her mother and returned it of course.
People need to think more about what's on their devices!
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You returned it rather than sold it on the black market for a few notes?Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI found a phone on the train the other week - it had the bloody owners PIN number on a note on it . I called her mother and returned it of course.
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Hear hear. Its like the Euro crisis. Same old stuff going round and round.
The only thing I did not like was parliament told Murdcock he is not fit to run a global empire? What business is it of the UK what he does elsewhere? He is unfit to run anything in the UK though.Comment
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