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  • d13bohs
    Youth Team
    • Jun 2003
    • 138

    #16
    Originally posted by Macy
    If only we had similar in this country amongst the news teams on either TV or Radio. Actually, it'd be a start if we could just have properly chaired debates when they have two or more people on at the same time who wouldn't allow the shouting down and interuptions from (invariably) the FF politician. More bully boy from the presenters than the politicians please.
    Are you trying to suggest we don't already have such a person in Brian Dobson? Do you not remember when his relentless questioning forced Bertie into tears?

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    • jebus
      International Prospect
      • Nov 2004
      • 6847

      #17
      I meant Paxman was offensive to the voters of Bethnal Green, after all isn't he suggesting that they voted for Galloway on the strength of his skin colour?

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      • HarpoJoyce
        First Team
        • Apr 2004
        • 1988

        #18
        This is exactly when we should have a media marker for a poster when they are persistent in a paticular argument.

        The simple response should be........You Would Say That Wouldn't You?
        Unfortunately, Foot.ie allows the culprit away scot free.
        " I'll go right up to here,
        it can't possibly hurt.
        All they will find is my
        beer and my shirt."

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        • osarusan
          International Prospect
          • Sep 2004
          • 8079

          #19
          Originally posted by HarpoJoyce
          This is exactly when we should have a media marker for a poster when they are persistent in a paticular argument.

          The simple response should be........You Would Say That Wouldn't You?
          Unfortunately, Foot.ie allows the culprit away scot free.
          Who are you talking about?

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          • Aberdonian Stu
            First Team
            • Sep 2001
            • 2259

            #20
            Possibly me as I'm a journalist. I generally stay out of journalism related debates on Foot.ie but have on occasion waded in where I found the topic particularly interesting or where I felt I could offer context.

            I don't believe what I do for a living defines who I am as a person and that there's nothing particularly special about my position that should merit a specific marker for me as a poster. I have been a poster on Foot.ie for much longer than I have been a professional journalist and have never once hidden what I do for a living from anyone that asked nor do I highlight it without prodding as I don't feel what I do for a living is relevant to the bulk of the topics I comment on.

            At no point in this thread do I feel I have in some way used my position to manipulate the argument and furthermore I feel that the discussions from both viewpoints have been civil and well put.
            Check out my new sports blog http://www.action81.com

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            • Macy
              Godless Commie Scum
              • Jun 2001
              • 11395

              #21
              Surely it's irrelevant unless you're posting about one of you're own articles or whichever publication you write for? I mean, there's no marker for political debates about if anyone's a member of a particular party, or in the pro or anti union debates.
              If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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              • Aberdonian Stu
                First Team
                • Sep 2001
                • 2259

                #22
                I concur. Were Paxman a co-worker it would be relevant but he's not. In Harpo's defence he mightn't have meant me with his comments and if that's the case then I apologise for jumping to conclusions.
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                • deecay
                  First Team
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 1828

                  #23
                  Originally posted by osarusan
                  He was somebody I admired until he interviewed George Galloway after Galloway had won Oona King's Labour seat. It was an absolutely disgraceful interview which showed he's become infatuated with his own reputation as a tough interviewer.
                  Totally agree
                  RIP JOHNNY

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                  • cheifo
                    First Team
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 1291

                    #24
                    Originally posted by d13bohs
                    Are you trying to suggest we don't already have such a person in Brian Dobson? Do you not remember when his relentless questioning forced Bertie into tears?
                    Yes that was very moving.He got very emotional just as he mentioned he had to actually spend some of his OWN money on his OWN family.Harrowing!

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                    • Da Real Rover
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 1231

                      #25
                      Originally posted by jebus
                      Have never seen the Paxman-Galloway face off before, normally I'd have respect for Paxman but that was ridiculous and offensive
                      Spot on, I always admired Galloway and Paxman, but Paxmans antics in that interview totally destroyed his credibility. He was just plain out of order.
                      Heres my all time favourite Sky News + George Galloway moment.

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                      • jebus
                        International Prospect
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 6847

                        #26
                        Like that Galloway clip alright. I saw him in a debate in UCC last year and he was 'ambushed' by his opponant over his supposed donations from Saddam. Galloway completely made the guy look like a fool, especially when his opponant (ex-IRA) said he could prove it and Galloway just asked him to do so, the ex-IRA man said he had documents at home Then when the ex-IRA guy said that Galloway would have taken money from Stalin himself (in relation to Galloway's love of Fidel) Galloway responded by pointing out that the ex-IRA was also a former member of the Communist Party, and so was in no place to throw Stalinist insults about. After some awkward exchanges the ex-IRA man confirmed that he had been a Communist in the 70s and 80s. Guess he didn't figure on Galloway doing his homework on his debating opponant

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                        • Da Real Rover
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 1231

                          #27
                          Originally posted by jebus
                          Like that Galloway clip alright. I saw him in a debate in UCC last year and he was 'ambushed' by his opponant over his supposed donations from Saddam. Galloway completely made the guy look like a fool, especially when his opponant (ex-IRA) said he could prove it and Galloway just asked him to do so, the ex-IRA man said he had documents at home Then when the ex-IRA guy said that Galloway would have taken money from Stalin himself (in relation to Galloway's love of Fidel) Galloway responded by pointing out that the ex-IRA was also a former member of the Communist Party, and so was in no place to throw Stalinist insults about. After some awkward exchanges the ex-IRA man confirmed that he had been a Communist in the 70s and 80s. Guess he didn't figure on Galloway doing his homework on his debating opponant
                          Class, no doubt a Provo.
                          Its slightly ironic since how supportive Galloway has been to the Republican cause and him being one of the few MP's to support the irish immigrant community in Britain when there was a wave of anti-Irish sentiment sweeping the country, similar to the anit-islamic sentiment in England today.

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                          • jebus
                            International Prospect
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 6847

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Da Real Rover
                            Class, no doubt a Provo.
                            Its slightly ironic since how supportive Galloway has been to the Republican cause and him being one of the few MP's to support the irish immigrant community in Britain when there was a wave of anti-Irish sentiment sweeping the country, similar to the anit-islamic sentiment in England today.
                            The ex-IRA, ex-Commie probably wanted to make a few headlines and get his name out there, can't see any other reason for his attack on Galloway during a debate on American foreign policy

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                            • Macy
                              Godless Commie Scum
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 11395

                              #29
                              Originally posted by cheifo
                              Yes that was very moving.He got very emotional just as he mentioned he had to actually spend some of his OWN money on his OWN family.Harrowing!
                              Was it not the probing question, in the dobbo bull dog style. The only way RTE could get anymore bias would be to have the producer of a fawning revisionist documentary on haughey, whose brother was running for FF to "chair" the pre-election leaders debate. But sure not even RTE would do that would they?
                              If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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