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Post by Teddy Bear on Mar 5, 2008 19:45:24 GMT
Another insidious ploy to make its public believe the news the way the BBC want them to is to present it in drama form. Here they are taking the events leading up to the Iraq war THAT THE BBC WANTS TO IMPRESS ON ITS VIEWERS, presenting it in a mini series at the regular time of Newsnight. Though the BBC are claiming "it's NOT Newsnight" in their usual mealy mouthed way But is it Newsnight? Not quite. The 12-minute films will run each night in the 10.30pm slot just before Newsnight, and then on Newsnight proper we'll pick up the issues raised with some of the real players portrayed in the drama and other key figures involved at the time. I hope you'll enjoy the drama on TV or online, join the debate and let us know what you think. Prepare yourself for the Iraq story told exactly the way the BBC want you to believe it, and what's worse is the public who will suck it all up. While BBC News often is fictionalized to go along with the BBC 'worldview', now it's even put into story form to make it more acceptable.
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