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Monday, July 04, 2011

lies damned lies and the irish times

Today's Irish Times contained some doozies.
Even by the usual standards of that vapid bankrupt atheistic Nazi rag.
I mean, I don't want to go casting no aspoyshuns.
But doozies they were.
First we had Mr Clifford Coonan's near somnolent reporting of the election results in Thailand.
Mr Coonan observed that the Thais had voted for the sister of a former Prime Minister who is currently in exile as he faced corruption charges at home.
What Mr Coonan failed to report was the following.
Thailand has been in the grip of an Islamic separatist ethnic terror campaign in its southern provinces for at least the last five years.
Thousands of people have been murdered.
Tens of thousands have been forced to leave their homes.
The Prime Minister who was forced into exile had won no less than two free and fair elections during that time.
Two years ago, a Muslim army general seized power in a coup d'etat.
Last year, the army cleared the streets of the Thai capital Bangkok of the exiled Prime Minister's supporters, through the simple expedient of slaughtering them with heavy ordinance weaponry, ie tanks and machine guns.
Now the former Prime Minister's sister has won yet another free and fair election, representing the third time the Thai people have expressed their opinion of the exiled leader, clearly rejecting the charges raised against him by his political and/or Islamist opponents.
This week, Mr Clifford Coonan managed to report on all this without once mentioning: terrorism, separatism, the peaceloving religion of Islam, Muslim ethnic cleansing of Southern Thailand, Muslim army generals, a Muslim coup d'etat or an Islamic motivation behind last year's slaughter of the exiled Prime Minister's supporters in the streets of Bangkok.
Mr Clifford Coonan must be one hell of a sensitive guy.
Hell being the operative word.
Doozies come and doozies go but the Irish Times remains crass, lefist, atheistic, manipulative, abortionist, contraceptivist, and malign forever.
Here's another.
Mr Clifford Coonan's colleague Mr Paddy Agnew was also up to his old tricks in today's edition, posing as something he calls Irish Times Religious Affairs Correspondent from the Vatican.
The atheistic Marxist Mr Agnew interprets his remit as do all Irish Times journalists as a licence to propagandise in the most hatefilled bigoted terms against the faith of our fathers.
Why anyone would think an atheistic Marixist would be in position to judge, let alone comment fairly upon, the Catholic Church is anyone's guess.
I'd have thought Mr Paddy Agnew's journalistic career should more appropriately have consisted of extended apologies for the Marxian murders of millions in China, Russia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, all of Africa, and south and central America.
Maybe I'm missing something.
These leftie windbags should be hanging their heads in shame, not least for the Islamic dictatorships they foisted on the Arab world throughout the Cold War and beyond.
And not forgetting the indigenous terrorist movements they attempted to bring to power for so many years in Ireland via the IRA, Germany via the Baadar Meinhoff poor little rich murderers, Italy via the Red Brigades, Spain via the Basque Separatists, and Greece via the November 17 movement.
November 17 being Karl Marx's birthday or something.
Pillocks.
(Bollocks surely? - Ed note.)
Both of them.
We have Mr Clifford Coonan pioneering a style of reportage based on Jedi Knight principles. He doesn't bother to research the most salient details of a story, preferring instead to shut his eyes, trust in the force, and write whatever politically correct nonce pops into his head.
Mr Paddy Agnew meanwhile is covering religious matters using the Joe Stalin Guide To Reporting On The Catholic Church.
These people are starting to annoy me.
Still you've got to hand it to them at the Irish Times.
They ain't got no shame.
I ask you.
How could Mr Paddy Agnew keep a straight face today as he suggested in his column that the Catholic Church had seen a drop in revenues due to its handling of sex abuse cases?
Nothing to do with the recession, eh?
How could he write such a thing?
True, the Irish Times and Independent Newspapers have spent the last two years trying to promote a boycott of Catholic Church collections in Ireland.
But that boycott has blown up in their faces.
For the Irish Times is currently losing in excess of a hundred million dollars a year.
That's the hundred million dollars they admit to, by the way.
And Independent Newspapers is said to be at least two billion dollars in debt to idiot banks.
Unlike the Vatican which at least doesn't spend money it doesn't have and, which in spite of money grabbing law suits from lawyers intent on agrandising themselves through the disgraceful frivolous legalistic hijacking of the sex abuse issue, still manages to run itself at a profit.
And these louts are calling for boycotts of the ancient faith.
Well folks.
I asked you how Mr Paddy Agnew could keep a straight face as he once more sought to link the sex abuse tornado engulfing all humanity, solely with the Catholic Church.
There is a particular irony here.
For another reporter (not Mr Paddy Agnew or Mr Clifford Coonan) at the Irish Times has recently been discovered grooming underage children for sex in Dublin.
I do not necessarily advocate that this Irish Times reporter should be named.
For reasons of discretion, for reasons relating to not wanting anyone to kill themselves, and for reasons of not unleashing lynch mobs.
Just so you know where I stand.
But can you see the double treble quadruple standard prevailing in the Irish Times?
The Irish Times regularly rehashes decades old child abuse cases which involve priests or ex priests, and invariably the priests are named.
Yet reportage of a present day Irish Times child rapist's activities remains almost non existent.
After news of the Irish Times child rapist's activities began to seep through on the internet and in other holier than thou publications, there was some modest token reportage in the Irish Times itself.
Scanty on details though.
No names.
And no follow ups.
No follow ups about the slow pace of the police investigation.
No questions asked about the methods being used by supporters and friends of the Irish Times child rapist to keep his name off the papers, off the air, and most importantly off the internet.
And here's the thing.
When the Irish Times journalist was discovered to be having sex with children, the Irish Times journalist's friends immediately claimed he had attempted suicide and was receiving urgent psychiatric treatment.
Clever, aren't they?
This gave the police an excuse not to interview him and not to press charges.
This gave the liberal leftist atheistic newspaper groups of the Republic of Ireland, the excuse they needed not to name him and not to launch follow up investigations.
And Mr Paddy Agnew suggests that people are reducing their donations to the Catholic Church because of the Church's handling of child abuse cases.
The sheer unadulterated venal and vile hypocrasy of the atheistic Marxist Mr Paddy Agnew beggars belief.
Doozies indeed.
But there's more.
In the same edition, Irish Times coverage of a pro life rally in Dublin was misleadingly headlined: "Abortion Rights And Pro Life Activists March."
There was indeed a pro life rally in Dublin.
My sources say there were upwards of 8000 people at it.
The Irish Times claims 5000 people were there, still not a bad turn out.
A knot of abortionists formed a counter demo.
There might have been a hundred of those.
The Irish Times claims there were 200.
Not really a rally is it?
By anyone's standards.
And hardly equivalent to the at least 5000 joyous souls thronging the streets to defend the unborn.
And the headline which mentioned the knot of abortionists gave the knot of abortionists pole position over the photograph of the pro lifers, implying to those who didn't look closer, that the joyous throng was actually campaigning in favour of abortion.
Naughty, naughty, very naughty.
I may be paranoid folks, but that doesn't mean the Irish Times isn't a mendacious scum sucking peddler of clapped out bolshevick fantasies.
I'm just saying is all.
And then there's...
(That's enough doozies. - Ed note.)

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