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Lizzie_Zoom

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Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« on: 09 June 2013, 14:16:50 »

Get a load of this american fellow on the BBC Politics Show this morning on the subject of the Bilderberg Group Meeting, taking place this weekend in Watford:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25xI9OLiWxs

This guy believes this meeting is one giant conspiracy involving the USA - well whatever - but I just wonder if Cem knows him?  Wait for the end of the interview when he becomes a raving, shouting idiot! :D :D :D :D :D

Sorry Cem it is all in jest ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;)
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mantahatch

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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #1 on: 09 June 2013, 14:35:25 »

I actually saw this this morning. Some may dismiss him but IMHO there is some elements of truth in what he is saying.

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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #2 on: 09 June 2013, 14:43:07 »

I actually saw this this morning. Some may dismiss him but IMHO there is some elements of truth in what he is saying.

Maybe, but whatever of value he could say is destroyed by him acting like an idiot, shouting over other people, and devaluing his time on the BBC.  Most, like I, will believe now he doesn't want to listen to other people's point of view, be prepared to discuss rationally all the arguments for and against, let alone quietly present himself as being a rational human being.  It just didn't happen that way. ;)
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #3 on: 09 June 2013, 14:59:52 »

I've seen this guy before, Lizzie.

Sadly, those that shout the loudest often have the least to say. :-\
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #4 on: 09 June 2013, 15:10:48 »

I actually saw this this morning. Some may dismiss him but IMHO there is some elements of truth in what he is saying.

Maybe, but whatever of value he could say is destroyed by him acting like an idiot, shouting over other people, and devaluing his time on the BBC.  Most, like I, will believe now he doesn't want to listen to other people's point of view, be prepared to discuss rationally all the arguments for and against, let alone quietly present himself as being a rational human being.  It just didn't happen that way. ;)


But no comment on the bbc presenter actually telling him to "shut up" twice. And making gestures on camera about him. That says more to me than anything he actually said.

If that is the now the standard of the bbc, well I won't be watching or listening to then anymore. It was embarassing to see a presenter behave in such a way  :( a man of that age responding like a 2 year old would
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #5 on: 09 June 2013, 15:14:39 »

I no longer watch any BBC left wing biased political programmes, Question Time, Daily Politics or Sunday Politics, they are supposed to be neutral.... My Arse  :y :y

Dimbleby is a bloody marxist >:( >:( >:(
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #6 on: 09 June 2013, 16:35:13 »

I've seen this guy before, Lizzie.

Sadly, those that shout the loudest often have the least to say. :-\

........and to me Opti that was the case today. :y :y 
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #7 on: 09 June 2013, 16:43:31 »

I actually saw this this morning. Some may dismiss him but IMHO there is some elements of truth in what he is saying.

Maybe, but whatever of value he could say is destroyed by him acting like an idiot, shouting over other people, and devaluing his time on the BBC.  Most, like I, will believe now he doesn't want to listen to other people's point of view, be prepared to discuss rationally all the arguments for and against, let alone quietly present himself as being a rational human being.  It just didn't happen that way. ;)


But no comment on the bbc presenter actually telling him to "shut up" twice. And making gestures on camera about him. That says more to me than anything he actually said.

If that is the now the standard of the bbc, well I won't be watching or listening to then anymore. It was embarassing to see a presenter behave in such a way  :( a man of that age responding like a 2 year old would

But the presenter was only finally reacting as most of us would when trying so hard to maintain a professional, interesting and informative debate for the viewer.  In the end he had to give up and in my opinion only show a normal human trait when faced by such a silly and damn right annoying individual who had been allowed valuable air time. The guy was an idiot, so the presenter was right in saying so as it had ruined that section of his show and enjoyment of us the viewers.  I certainly learnt nothing about Alex Jones apart from him being a ranting fool ;) ;)
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« Reply #8 on: 09 June 2013, 16:48:40 »

Was this bloke on before with something about defending fire arms , seem to recall his obnoxiousness then as well  :( He may have a point but no need to be ignorant and loud  ::) Good ole usa drum it in ya all  ;D
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #9 on: 09 June 2013, 19:28:00 »

Get a load of this american fellow on the BBC Politics Show this morning on the subject of the Bilderberg Group Meeting, taking place this weekend in Watford:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25xI9OLiWxs

This guy believes this meeting is one giant conspiracy involving the USA - well whatever - but I just wonder if Cem knows him?  Wait for the end of the interview when he becomes a raving, shouting idiot! :D :D :D :D :D

Sorry Cem it is all in jest ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;)

I know about the Watford event , I have seen from a BBC tweet..

I also know him from other videos and subjects , he has usual american behavour habits but I do respect him , not a stupid person and have courage :y

ps: he doesnt need to lie on any subject.. he has done risky videos..
 
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #10 on: 10 June 2013, 12:16:31 »

Get a load of this american fellow on the BBC Politics Show this morning on the subject of the Bilderberg Group Meeting, taking place this weekend in Watford:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25xI9OLiWxs

This guy believes this meeting is one giant conspiracy involving the USA - well whatever - but I just wonder if Cem knows him?  Wait for the end of the interview when he becomes a raving, shouting idiot! :D :D :D :D :D

Sorry Cem it is all in jest ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;)

I know about the Watford event , I have seen from a BBC tweet..

I also know him from other videos and subjects , he has usual american behavour habits but I do respect him , not a stupid person and have courage :y

ps: he doesnt need to lie on any subject.. he has done risky videos..

Then Cem he should get his act together and learn how best to present his arguments as a sane member of society, not a ranting obnoxious idiot as he did on the BBC. I challenge anyone to fully explain exactly what his main arguments were as to me he failed to communicate those to any level of comprehension.  It was all a garbled, shouted rant.  So until he proves otherwise, he is a stupid person! ;) ;)
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #11 on: 10 June 2013, 12:46:58 »

He nicked his quotes from Gerard Batten,but was far to excitable to articulate them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PnAuLEJQAs
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #12 on: 10 June 2013, 15:19:32 »

He nicked his quotes from Gerard Batten,but was far to excitable to articulate them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PnAuLEJQAs


Interesting find, Albs. :y

However, I think the conspiracy theory content is perhaps 'overdone'. :y
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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #13 on: 10 June 2013, 16:44:37 »

Get a load of this american fellow on the BBC Politics Show this morning on the subject of the Bilderberg Group Meeting, taking place this weekend in Watford:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25xI9OLiWxs

This guy believes this meeting is one giant conspiracy involving the USA - well whatever - but I just wonder if Cem knows him?  Wait for the end of the interview when he becomes a raving, shouting idiot! :D :D :D :D :D

Sorry Cem it is all in jest ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;)

I know about the Watford event , I have seen from a BBC tweet..

I also know him from other videos and subjects , he has usual american behavour habits but I do respect him , not a stupid person and have courage :y

ps: he doesnt need to lie on any subject.. he has done risky videos..

Then Cem he should get his act together and learn how best to present his arguments as a sane member of society, not a ranting obnoxious idiot as he did on the BBC. I challenge anyone to fully explain exactly what his main arguments were as to me he failed to communicate those to any level of comprehension.  It was all a garbled, shouted rant.  So until he proves otherwise, he is a stupid person! ;) ;)

Lizzie, you know Americans better than me.. he has a "different" style.. but that doesnt mean he tells boll*x
 
so many people in the society doesnt suit our/your "taste" but thats how they are..
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Politics Show - (Non-Political)?
« Reply #14 on: 10 June 2013, 17:20:55 »

Get a load of this american fellow on the BBC Politics Show this morning on the subject of the Bilderberg Group Meeting, taking place this weekend in Watford:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25xI9OLiWxs

This guy believes this meeting is one giant conspiracy involving the USA - well whatever - but I just wonder if Cem knows him?  Wait for the end of the interview when he becomes a raving, shouting idiot! :D :D :D :D :D

Sorry Cem it is all in jest ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;)

I know about the Watford event , I have seen from a BBC tweet..

I also know him from other videos and subjects , he has usual american behavour habits but I do respect him , not a stupid person and have courage :y

ps: he doesnt need to lie on any subject.. he has done risky videos..

Then Cem he should get his act together and learn how best to present his arguments as a sane member of society, not a ranting obnoxious idiot as he did on the BBC. I challenge anyone to fully explain exactly what his main arguments were as to me he failed to communicate those to any level of comprehension.  It was all a garbled, shouted rant.  So until he proves otherwise, he is a stupid person! ;) ;)

Lizzie, you know Americans better than me.. he has a "different" style.. but that doesnt mean he tells boll*x
 
so many people in the society doesnt suit our/your "taste" but thats how they are..

Yes, I agree Cem, but when someone cannot communicate their message so that it is understood on British television..................sorry, but that is not worth even considering or our time.  Hitler shouted and ranted, but he had a gift for vocalising his message only too well.  This american failed to do so on every account, but won the prize for ranting! :D :D :D ;)
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