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offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 15:35 [#01375371]
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Just a heads up, Michael Moore and, err, Richard Littlejohn
are lined up for Question Time on BBC1 in 10 minutes time.
Could be fun.


 

offline dopper from Bern (Switzerland) on 2004-10-28 16:51 [#01375454]
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hello. ive recorded it and i'm about to watch it now. i was
dismayed last week when they read out the panel. all
americans - fair enough - but the only british panelist
is... richard littlejohn. god help us. it's hardly a true
representative of english culture. i don't think they
thought this out very well.

but i will probably comment again after. question time is
one of my favourite programs.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 16:54 [#01375456]
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it just finnished, was very interesting.

Supporters of Bush seemed very arrogant and unaware (or have
a distorted view) of what is really going on. I'm a little
surprised they fit their stereotype so well. To think there
is a lot of support for Bush is a little dissheartening to
say the least.



 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 16:58 [#01375458]
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richard littlejohn is a ****, i'm ashamed to be represented
by him and what he said to Michael Moore was wrong.

and also i wasn't too impressed with Michael Moore, he
seemed too one sided and unable to accept rational opinions
opposing his.

The republican representative was a joke, a stupider version
of Bush.

The most impressive people there were the woman and the
Democrat who used to be adviser for Clinton,


 

offline dopper from Bern (Switzerland) on 2004-10-28 17:01 [#01375463]
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oh dear. what you say is exactly what i expected. but i will
wait for my pizza then watch it and make my own mind up.


 

offline yann_g from now on 2004-10-28 17:04 [#01375467]
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I'm a little surprised they fit their stereotype so
well.


well, a stereotype is somehow a simplified type isn't? so
bush supporters are more likely to look like stereotypes
than like proper thinking human beeings...


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 17:06 [#01375468]
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haha, good point ;)


 

offline dopper from Bern (Switzerland) on 2004-10-28 17:12 [#01375470]
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but stereotypes of what? surely this is depending on your
own view!


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 17:15 [#01375475]
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well yes, its how I thought they would act however the
rational part of me thought they wouldn't be arrogant, that
they would simply have different, well informed opinions,
they didn't and i was surprised.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 17:18 [#01375476]
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actually they reminded me a little of elusive and
childrentalking ;)

hey... maybe it was them??


 

offline dopper from Bern (Switzerland) on 2004-10-28 17:19 [#01375477]
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sorry my pizza is still cooking, but again i suspect i will
agree with what you say, unfortunately


 

offline clint from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-28 17:24 [#01375482]
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I just saw this... in England question time is civil. I
think the panel was very biased towards Kerry, a good thing
IMO, less Republican bollocks. The whole thing for me just
highlighted how different American and English politics are.
The only sensible thing Littlejohn said was about the
religious influence in the US; Blair could never in a
million years get away with being so religiously
opinionated.


 

offline Iroel from Pisa (Italy) on 2004-10-28 17:27 [#01375487]
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ohhh I always like Yann's political views :D



 

offline x0hx from Lysdexia (United States) on 2004-10-28 17:58 [#01375520]
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WHUT


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-29 10:10 [#01376058]
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did you watch it yet?


 


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