Now that the barndoor is open it appears that most MPs and journalists can
now not only see it but they can write load and long pieces about it.
Question: Did they know about all this before? Were they ignorant? Were they
scared? Or did they just not see it?

On 20 July 2011 21:14, Brian McNeil <brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org> wrote:

> Forgive the cheekiness, but this seems most apt as a subject to bring up
> on the WM UK list.
>
> If you've not heard about the NoTW phone hacking, I congratulate you on
> having very, very effective reality-defenders.
>
> Otherwise, assuming you've been like me and enjoying the tabloids being
> vilified, what questions would you like put to Robert Greenwald on the
> issue?
>
> This is for an original article on Wikinews, and Robert was the
> producer/director of "OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch's war on journalism". He
> exposed the overbearing hands-on force downmarket with Fox. What sort of
> things would people like him asked to speculate about regarding the (now
> 6 yr+ debacle over phone voicemail hacking).
>
>
>
>
> Brian McNeil.
> --
> http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Brian_McNeil - Accredited Reporter.
> Facts don't cease to be facts, but news ceases to be news.
>
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