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      Frankly, Mr Shankly
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      Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Jul 05, 2011 05:27:25 pm
      For those of you disgraced by Murdoch's horrid media regime please sign the petition below to make Jeremy Hunt and his government know of the immense anti Murdoch feeling towards what we know is a government unfortunately incredibly pro Murdoch.  They are looking for 40,000 signatures and are rapidly reaching their target. Regardless let's get as many as possible! The 38 Degrees petition is also available below to sign.

      http://www.avaaz.org/en/murdoch_messages_2/?fpla




      http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/s/murdoch-deal-petition#petition
      « Last Edit: Jul 06, 2011 01:37:40 pm by Frankly, Mr Shankly »
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      Re: Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Reply #1: Jul 05, 2011 09:19:13 pm
      Avaaz petition has rocketed past 40,000 in just a couple of hours! Currently at over 45000
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      Reply #2: Jul 06, 2011 12:10:43 pm
      Here's another reason if it wasn't already needed

      Lies, damn lies

      Murdoch’s papers have relentlessly assaulted common truth and decency, but their most successful war has been on journalism itself
      I met Eddie Spearritt in the Philharmonic pub, overlooking Liverpool. It was a few years after 96 Liverpool football fans had been crushed to death at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, on 15 April 1989. Eddie's son, Adam, aged 14, died in his arms. The "main reason for the disaster", Lord Justice Taylor subsequently reported, was the "failure" of the police, who had herded fans into a lethal pen.

      “As I lay in my hospital bed," Eddie said, “the hospital staff kept the Sun away from me. It's bad enough when you lose your 14-year-old son because you're treating him to a football match. Nothing can be worse than that. But since then I've had to defend him against all the rubbish printed by the Sun about everyone there being a hooligan and drinking. There was no hooliganism. During 31 days of Lord Justice Taylor's inquiry, no blame was attributed because of alcohol. Adam never touched it in his life."

      Three days after the disaster, Kelvin MacKenzie, Rupert Murdoch's "favourite editor", sat down and designed the Sun front page, scribbling "THE TRUTH" in huge letters. Beneath it, he wrote three subsidiary headlines: "Some fans picked pockets of victims" . . . "Some fans urinated on the brave cops" . . . "Some fans beat up PC giving kiss of life". All of it was false; MacKenzie was banking on anti-Liverpool prejudice.

      When sales of the Sun fell by almost 40 per cent on Merseyside, Murdoch ordered his favourite editor to feign penitence. BBC Radio 4 was chosen as his platform. The "sarf London" accent that was integral to MacKenzie's fake persona as an "ordinary punter" was now a contrite, middle-class voice that fitted Radio 4. "I made a rather serious error," said MacKenzie, who has since been back on Radio 4 in a very different mood,aggressively claiming that the Sun's treatment of Hillsborough was merely a "vehicle for others".

      When we met, Eddie Spearritt mentioned MacKenzie and Murdoch with a dignified anger. So did Joan Traynor, who lost two sons, Christopher and Kevin, whose funeral was invaded by MacKenzie's photographers even though Joan had asked for her family's privacy to be respected. The picture of her sons' coffins on the front page of a paper that had lied about the circumstances of their death so deeply upset her that for years she could barely speak about it.

      Such relentless inhumanity forms the iceberg beneath the Guardian's current exposé of Murdoch's alleged payment of £1m hush money to those whose phones his News of the World reporters have criminally invaded. "A cultural Chernobyl," is how the German investigative journalist Reiner Luyken, based in London, described Murdoch's effect on British life. Of course, there is a colourful Fleet Street history of lies, damn lies, but no proprietor ever attained the infectious power of Murdoch's putrescence. To public truth and decency and freedom, he is as the dunghill
      is to the blowfly. The rich and famous can usually defend themselves with expensive libel actions; but most of Murdoch's victims are people like the Hillsborough parents, who suffer without recourse.

      The Murdoch "ethos" was demonstrated right from the beginning of his career, as Richard Neville has documented. In 1964, his Sydney tabloid, the Daily Mirror, published the diary of a 14-year-old schoolgirl under the headline, "WE HAVE SCHOOLGIRL'S ORGY DIARY". A 13-year-old boy, who was identified, was expelled from the same school. Soon afterwards, he hanged himself from his mother's clothesline. The "sex diary" was subsequently found to be fake. Soon after Murdoch bought the News of the World in 1971, a strikingly similar episode involving an adolescent diary led to the suicide of a 15-year-old girl. And Murdoch himself said, of the industrial killing of innocent men, women and children in Iraq: "There is going to be collateral damage. And if you really want to be brutal about it, better we get it done now . . ."

      His most successful war has been on journalism itself. A leading Murdoch retainer, Andrew Neil, the Kelvin MacKenzie of the Sunday Times, conducted one of his master's most notorious smear campaigns against ITV (like the BBC, a "monopoly" standing in Murdoch's way). In 1988, the ITV company Thames Television made Death on the Rock, an investigative documentary that lifted a veil on the British secret state under Margaret Thatcher, describing how an SAS team had murdered four unarmed IRA members in Gibraltar with their hands in the air.

      The message was clear: Thatcher was willing to use death squads. The Sunday Times and the Sun, side by side in Murdoch's razor-wired Wapping fortress, echoed Thatcher's scurrilous attacks on Thames Television and subjected the principal witness to the murders, Carmen Proetta, to a torrent of lies and personal abuse. She later won £300,000 in libel damages, and a public inquiry vindicated the programme's accuracy and integrity. This did not prevent Thames, an innovative broadcaster, from losing its licence.

      Murdoch's most obsequious supplicants are politicians, especially New Labour. Having ensured that Murdoch pays minimal tax, and having attended the farewell party of one editor of the Sun, Gordon Brown was recently in full fawn at the wedding of another editor of the same paper. Don Corleone expects nothing less.

      The hypocrisy, however, is almost magical. In 1995, Murdoch flew Tony and Cherie Blair first-class to Hayman Island, Australia, where the aspiring war criminal spoke about "the need for a new moral purpose in politics", which included the lifting of government regulations on the media. Murdoch shook his hand warmly. The next day the Sun commented: "Mr Blair has vision, he has purpose and he speaks our language on morality and family life."

      The two are devout Christians, after all.


      http://www.newstatesman.com/international-politics/2009/07/pilger-murdoch-sun-mackenzie
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      Re: Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Reply #3: Jul 06, 2011 12:15:12 pm
      A pure c**t.
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      Re: Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Reply #4: Jul 06, 2011 01:16:14 pm
      This horror of a man has no principles whatever his devotion to money and power is obscene and the more I find out about him the more I am convinced he does indeed have psychological issues.

      But pure c**t will do for now.

                     Signed.And again

              
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      Re: Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Reply #5: Jul 06, 2011 01:23:13 pm
      Agree with all that's been said above.

      Petitions signed.
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      Reply #6: Jul 06, 2011 01:30:48 pm
      Done!  Avaaz just tipped over 80,000 when I did mine.

      Putting the financial and political interests of a foreign 'businessman' over the British people...... shame on Cameron and Hunt.
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      Re: Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Reply #7: Jul 06, 2011 01:35:58 pm
      He is a sickening repulsive individual. His infection from the top down is shown in the recent, horrifying NOTW phone hacking into the families of murder victims.
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      Reply #8: Jul 07, 2011 05:11:55 pm
      Signed both of them.
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      Re: Stop Rupert Murdoch Petition
      Reply #9: Jul 08, 2011 08:56:51 am
      Not going to sign this, the mob doesn't have the right to determine what an individual can do with the money they earn, nor what or how much someone can own or determine what they think is an acceptable level. If you don't like Murdoch, bin off your Sky subscription and don't buy the Times.

      The government is delaying this decision until September, which is a good thing, as it will enable a proper investigation into the NOTW scandal and we'll see how far up this corruption went.  If Murdoch sanctioned it, he should be going to gaol. If he did not know about it, there is no reason to prevent this takeover.
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      Reply #10: Jul 08, 2011 12:58:11 pm
      An embarrassment to my country.
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      Reply #11: Jul 11, 2011 03:17:40 am
      Not going to sign this, the mob doesn't have the right to determine what an individual can do with the money they earn, nor what or how much someone can own or determine what they think is an acceptable level. If you don't like Murdoch, bin off your Sky subscription and don't buy the Times.

      The government is delaying this decision until September, which is a good thing, as it will enable a proper investigation into the NOTW scandal and we'll see how far up this corruption went.  If Murdoch sanctioned it, he should be going to gaol. If he did not know about it, there is no reason to prevent this takeover.

      Yeah but one man can't determine what way people should be voting or holding people to ransom to view certain sports. Whether Murdoch knew anything about the allegations is irrelevent I feel. Clearly he's built a culture within his business unfit to take over full control of BSkyB making them a non option.
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      Reply #12: Jul 11, 2011 09:09:22 am
      Yeah but one man can't determine what way people should be voting or holding people to ransom to view certain sports. Whether Murdoch knew anything about the allegations is irrelevent I feel. Clearly he's built a culture within his business unfit to take over full control of BSkyB making them a non option.
      I think his chances of taking over BSkyB are diminishing by the hour,thoughI do not agree with TKIDLLTK he is entitled to his opinion. I am sure the majority voice will be enough to put the brakes on Murdoch's ambitions to have full control of the media.
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      Reply #13: Jul 14, 2011 09:30:22 am
       It looks like the pressure on Murdoch has paid off,I saw on the news that he has withdrawn his offer for BSkyB.He will probably go to a monastry and become a monk with Hicks and Gillett who are allready there paying for their sins.
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      Reply #15: Jul 14, 2011 08:48:05 pm
      Doubt that the corruption ,deceit and hacking are just in our country , i'll wager the USA and Australia are also involved , jail the bugger !
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      Reply #16: Jul 15, 2011 02:28:41 am
      I hope the f**ker loses everything,he has a lot to answer for.

      FBI will investigate murdoch in USA.
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      Reply #17: Jul 15, 2011 08:19:45 am
      Doubt that the corruption ,deceit and hacking are just in our country , I'll wager the USA and Australia are also involved , jail the bugger !
      I totally agree with you,it looks like his whole organisation could be corrupt.
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      Reply #18: Jul 16, 2011 11:11:22 pm
      A c**t is useful.
      I hope the f**ker loses everything,he has a lot to answer for.

      FBI will investigate murdoch in USA.
      Pity the Police won't  investigsate Murdoch in the UK.
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      Reply #19: Jul 22, 2011 09:36:04 pm
      Looks like good old Rupert has signed his own pertition
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      Reply #20: Jul 26, 2011 10:25:57 am
      Liverpool FC legend John Aldridge told his phone was hacked by News of the World

      by Tom Bristow, Liverpool Echo
      Jul 26 2011

      LIVERPOOL FC legend John Aldridge today spoke of his shock after being told he was a victim of phone hacking.

      Aldridge received an unexpected call from the Metropolitan Police saying his name had been found on a list of the News of the World’s hacking victims.

      The list of around 4,000 names includes crime victims, the Royal Family, celebrities and politicians.

      The scandal which has engulfed Rupert Murdoch’s media empire saw the collapse of the News of the World and the resignation of the Met’s most senior officer.

      The Reds hero told the ECHO: “I had a phone call off the Met Police a couple of months ago saying my name had cropped up with some fella who had been hacking. It was a real shock.

      “You obviously are surprised. You are shocked that someone can actually do that.

      “I don’t know to what extent I was getting listened to.

      “I don’t know to what degree damage was done.”

      Aldridge believes the hacker may have got hold of his number in 2005 when he played in a charity football match with other Liverpool legends in Dublin.

      The former striker played alongside Mark Lawrenson and Ray Houghton in Tolka Park when they took on a team from Coronation Street to raise money for Irish children’s charity ISPCC.

      Aldridge said: “There was a lot of high profile ex-footballers.”

      His team of ex-Irish Internationals, managed by Johnny Giles, also included Frank Stapleton and Liam Brady.

      The Coronation Street team was captained by Keith Duffy from Boyzone.

      And the ECHO columnist fears other Liverpool FC heroes and celebrities may have had their phones hacked too.

      Aldridge is now seeking legal advice before deciding whether to pursue a claim.

      He said: “I have got someone looking into it for me.

      “I don’t know whether I will take it further.”

      Other high-profile victims have been paid off with six-figure sums by the tabloid, often linked to confidentiality clauses.

      And on Sunday it emerged that Kate Middleton’s phone may also have been hacked.

      But it is the hacking of victims’ of crimes phones including murdered Millie Dowler that has thrown News International, which publishes The Sun, The Times, and The Sunday Times, into crisis.

      The phones of the families of fallen British soldiers and victims of the 7/7 London bombings are also thought to have been hacked.

      Last Tuesday media-mogul Murdoch was hauled before MPs to answer their questions on the hacking scandal.

      The 80-year-old described it as the most humble day of his life.

      The Metropolitan Police refused to comment on Aldridge’s case today.

      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/2011/07/26/liverpool-fc-legend-john-aldridge-told-his-phone-was-hacked-by-news-of-the-world-100252-29118723/

      Oh my God, wtf they were thinking and doing. They should be jailed for their crimes. Disgusting  >:(

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