On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 10:39:49 AM UTC-5, Russel wrote:
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>
> The sadness of the moment is that the BBC made a couple of small lapses 
> of journalistic judgement recently and now the politicians are baying 
> for blood and trying to decimate the BBC, principally to stop it being a 
> strong investigative media entity, prying into their cheating of voters 
> and tax payers. 
>
> Accusing someone falsely of pedophilia is not a small lapse in
journalistic judgement. Covering up your fellow employees pedophilia
is not a small lapse in journalistic judgement. Not stopping your fellow
employees from raping children is a crime, not a small lapse in 
ournalistic judgement. Graham Spanier, former president of Penn State
University, will go to jail for covering up Gerry Sandusky's crimes.
Some BBC executives should face the same fate.

The BBC regularly covers up for its own faults. Look at the Balen
Report, for example. And, since the BBC is funded by the television
license fee, it is nearly immune to criticism. In short, the BBC
cheats the tax payers too.

Respectfully,
Eric Jablow

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