Excellent e-mail exchange between James of
jdc325.wordpress.com and Sue Reid who writes for softcore Porn publisher the Daily Mail is trying to spread the lie
the MMR jab causes Autism despite the fact that no evidence has ever been
provided. Sue comes across as being
slightly unhinged seemingly ignoring what James has written and even going as
far as accusing him of being part of "Big Pharma" which is always a
sign that someone knows they are wrong and are trying to deflect justified criticism.
This especially evident after a later e-mail where she tries to row back from
claiming that there is a link between MMR and autism and says that she was merely
reporting and not promoting anti MMR. check out the article for yourself it sheds a light on how bad Journalism in this country is especially aroundscience and medicine. From the E-mail exchange it is very understandable why she
died want this to published and why James did the right thing in publishing it.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Daily mail publishes softcore porn
This is one of the perviest things i have ever seen in a newspaper the Daily mail has become an underage softcore porn distributer. Who buys this paper other than sleazy old hypocrites who want to bash one out to pictures of 14 year old girls in bikinis whilst complaining about todays low moral standards.
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underage
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Louise Mensch has launched a new "rival" to twitter surprisingly its not called the echo chamber
Louise Mensch has launches a rival to twitter called
menschn.com this is not a play on her name. But is an illiterate variant of the word mention. She says she
launched it because she had become frustrated with twitter. I suppose it can be
frustrating having to listen to different opinions and not being able to censor
people who disagree with you. It's not the first time Louise Mensch has had a
run in on twitter last month she attempted to deflect criticism of her partisan
support for Rupert Murdoch by accusing others if immoral bigotry. Louise Mensch
was subjected to sexist abuse but this was minority of people and is highly
common thing that happens to everyone in internet arguments. What you do is you
stand by your argument and prove them wrong. By trying to deflect attention
from her immoral behaviour to the abuse she received she effectively proved
those who accused her being in the pocket of Rupert Murdoch correct.
Oh and its currently only available in the US probably because republicans are very easy to manipulate and will bring traffic to the site.
Oh and its currently only available in the US probably because republicans are very easy to manipulate and will bring traffic to the site.
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rupert murdoch,
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Wednesday, 13 June 2012
New holey material soaks up CO2
The potential of this product is outstanding. It makes it
possible for harmful gases to be removed from the exhaust fumes of vehicles
reducing city pollution.
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CO2,
Global Warming,
Science,
technology
Sir Martin Sorrell has suffered a major rebuke from his shareholders
Advertising boss Sir Martin Sorrell has suffered a major rebuke in one of the biggest pay revolts of the current "shareholder spring".
Some 59.5% of proxy investor votes went against WPP's remuneration report, which includes a £6.8 million package for Sir Martin, which he defended as a reward for "performance, not failure".
The vote, revealed at WPP's annual meeting in Dublin, is not binding and will not force WPP to reset its pay policy for last year.
Louise Rouse, director of engagement at investment campaigner FairPensions, who attended the meeting, said: "It is difficult to know whether the WPP board underestimated the level of shareholder anger or simply chose to ignore it."
The meeting in Dublin followed months of shareholder ire over executive pay with the likes of Aviva, Trinity Mirror, Barclays, William Hill, Xstrata and Premier Foods all facing significant votes against their pay reports.
Shareholder advisory groups, including the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and Pensions Investment Research Consultants (Pirc), had urged members not to back WPP's "excessive" remuneration report.
Pirc said "concerns lie in excessiveness and the balance between reward and incentive".
Writing in the Financial times last week, Sir Martin issued a robust defence of his pay, warning that if Britain wanted high achievers in the private sector, it needed to pay competitively.
He told the paper: "The compensation debate in the UK now seems to have shifted from undeserving bankers paid for failure and from payment for performance to what is fair pay."
However, chairman Philip Lader, a former White House deputy chief of staff, took a more conciliatory approach and said all pay deals were open to further "deliberations".
Other casualties of the so-called shareholder spring have included Andrew Moss, who quit as chief executive of Aviva, and Sly Bailey, who will leave her post as boss of Trinity Mirror.
Business Secretary Vince Cable is currently drawing up plans to give greater power to shareholders but is understood to be considering watering down proposals for a binding annual vote in favour of a poll every three years.
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David Camerons actions are just making Jeremy Hunt look very guilty
Like a
man fleeing from the law or child playing truant from school so they don't have
to hand in the homework they never completed. David Cameron is desperately
trying to keep Jeremy Hunts role in the BSKYB bid scandal from being
scrutinized by independent outsiders. It is clear to everyone except
David Cameron that there are a number of unanswered questions regarding Hunts
conduct, not least of all that he threw Smith to the wolves to save his own
career. Labour are right to demand an investigation into Hunts conduct. Unfortunately
the Lib Dems are unable to pluck the courage to do the right thing so they will
be abstaining from the vote.
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apple,
BSKYB,
Conservative,
corruption,
David Cameron,
Jeremy Hunt,
leveson,
Murdoch,
Newscorp
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
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