View Full Version : Express announces David Icke bi-election stance!
largejack
25-06-2008, 10:24 AM
The Daily Express has revealed Icke will stand in bi-election! There is even a picture of him. Naturally it paints a negative image but at least it creates the publicity.:D
The funny thing is they say the whole thing risks descending into a 'circus' :D Sounds exciting then, and yet the Express has an article going on about Britain descending into a police state, while accusing Icke of being a conspiracy 'theorist'. It beggars belief!!!:confused:
angeldust
25-06-2008, 10:28 AM
i thought dave wasn't standing after all ? :confused:
Am i just having a blonde hair day ??
markstephenson
25-06-2008, 10:29 AM
I worked at the Express and I can tell you the readers of that Rag deserve the lousy journalism they get.
Every day the decision for the front page meeting it was the same thing, make up some absolute crap on the slightest detail about Diana's death or put that "experts" expect house prices to rise by 8% in huge letters. This was proven to sell more copies of the paper. Utter contempt for their readers.
angeldust
25-06-2008, 10:30 AM
Do you have the link please??
largejack
25-06-2008, 10:37 AM
It's in the newspaper itself, but I'll try and find an online version
largejack
25-06-2008, 10:37 AM
I don't think David will mind too much, it will create awareness, and the article isn't overly bad
angeldust
25-06-2008, 10:38 AM
Thanks i did have a quick look, probably missed knowing me!! :D
coshh
25-06-2008, 11:46 AM
The Daily Express has revealed Icke will stand in bi-election! There is even a picture of him. Naturally it paints a negative image but at least it creates the publicity.:D
The funny thing is they say the whole thing risks descending into a 'circus' :D Sounds exciting then, and yet the Express has an article going on about Britain descending into a police state, while accusing Icke of being a conspiracy 'theorist'. It beggars belief!!!:confused:
That is because the UK is becoming increasingly farcically repressive (not to the extremes found in some non-european countries or anything, but still) bureaucratic and (not so) paradoxically incompetent - BUT saying that its all down to the freemasonluminatiroyalsvaticanjewlizards is ...well its more than mere conspiracy theory. Anatoliy Golytsin - he had a conspiracy theory. Belief in multidimensional lizards is some kind of weird emerging religion.
coshh
25-06-2008, 11:47 AM
I worked at the Express and I can tell you the readers of that Rag deserve the lousy journalism they get.
Every day the decision for the front page meeting it was the same thing, make up some absolute crap on the slightest detail about Diana's death or put that "experts" expect house prices to rise by 8% in huge letters. This was proven to sell more copies of the paper. Utter contempt for their readers.
Makes it all ok then!
Yep people 'deserve' lousy journalism because they buy it.
What ever happened to the good old spirit of Noblesse Oblige?
phaid
25-06-2008, 12:48 PM
I worked at the Express and I can tell you the readers of that Rag deserve the lousy journalism they get.
Every day the decision for the front page meeting it was the same thing, make up some absolute crap on the slightest detail about Diana's death or put that "experts" expect house prices to rise by 8% in huge letters. This was proven to sell more copies of the paper. Utter contempt for their readers.
I would have thought that since the paper is being run as a commercial enterprise, they would have given their readers exactly what the readers would want (good jounalism or bad, all that matters is to keep their illusions/delusions intact), in order to keep them buying the paper - is that holding them in contempt?
More like an unspoken agreement between the deceiver and the deceived.
markstephenson
25-06-2008, 04:16 PM
Yes in my opinion they do deserve it because they buy it.
1)Greed (House prices rising, "look at me and how well im doing" "im so clever for getting another house with zero money down and interest only mortguage")
2)Soap Opera escapism ("Henry paul wrote in his diary he had a bad feeling, i knew it!! my goodness its better than corrie")
Utter crap for the lowest common denominator public who are too self righteous to buy a tabloid but are still spoonfed the same shit.
celtic isis
25-06-2008, 08:32 PM
The funny thing is they say the whole thing risks descending into a 'circus' :D Sounds exciting then, and yet the Express has an article going on about Britain descending into a police state, while accusing Icke of being a conspiracy 'theorist'. It beggars belief!!!:confused:
lol that is hilarious :D
stupid twerps lol
gosh they will be horrified at what they did to icke when the truth has all come out and we're let's say, 15 years into the future...
edelweiss pirate
25-06-2008, 08:45 PM
Yes in my opinion they do deserve it because they buy it.
1)Greed (House prices rising, "look at me and how well im doing" "im so clever for getting another house with zero money down and interest only mortguage")
2)Soap Opera escapism ("Henry paul wrote in his diary he had a bad feeling, i knew it!! my goodness its better than corrie")
Utter crap for the lowest common denominator public who are too self righteous to buy a tabloid but are still spoonfed the same shit.
They dare not face the truth. The UK is full of bloody Sun reading sports brained cowards. They claim not to trust politicians but they still vote for whoever the papers tell them to.
duckingdafta
25-06-2008, 09:51 PM
here's David in his own words announcing he will be standing
NOTICE