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Some Important pre-election links PDF Print E-mail
Written by Uponnothing   
Saturday, 24 April 2010 07:37

It has been a very busy week for the blogosphere and Twitter, given the wealth of bullshit being printed by Tory-supporting newspapers.

One of the best round-ups of this can be found over on Tabloidwatch and makes essential reading, also pay Die Dog or Shite the Licence a visit for his take on this story. Enemies of Reason also has an important post on the matter, as well as a brilliant selection of worthwhile articles to read that almost makes this post rather pointless.

Beau Bo D'Or has created some graphics highlighting the importance of disobeying Rupert Murdoch at this election. He is not advocating voting for any particular party, but just not voting for the Murdoch-backed Conservative Party:

Disobey Murdoch

Johann Hari has been in fine form (not that he ever isn't) with some important articles on the election: 'The forces that have been blocking British democracy are becoming visible in this election'; 'If you're looking for class war, you can find it - in David Cameron's policies' and 'The great bloody hole in the British election campaign - Afghanistan' - all essential reading.

Five Chinese Crackers has screen grabbed an Express headline declaring that David Cameron has already won the 2010 election.

Finally, if you're not on Twitter I think now is the time to seriously consider joining. The amount of interesting articles I've read this week that I have only found from following people on Twitter has been immense. Twitter is helping to drive the truth forward, and has managed to destroy the Tory-press' amazing smears this week within minutes of their publication. You can follow me on Twitter here.

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 April 2010 08:07
 
A dictionary, a paradise hell and stress is good for you PDF Print E-mail
Written by Uponnothing   
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:48

Well, it has taken a little while but the shiny new Daily Mail Dictionary is here. I have taken the bulk of the entries from an old thread on Mailwatch, I hope people don't mind but I thought it could do with updating and maintaining so I've put it here ready for any new entries to be added. Any thoughts, let me know.

In other news I saw a story in Friday's Daily Mail that - for me - really sums up exactly what this newspaper is about. The Daily Mail is out to see the worst in everything; no matter how good something seems or sounds they can't wait to correct you by informing you that actually said thing is awful and will probably kill you.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:23
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