They’re pathetic. The whole issue is not a personal bitch about monitoring (in fact if people have been, its a feather in their cap).
No one appreciates a liar and manipulator. I couldn’t understand the fawning love expressed for the guy and New Labour.
As another comment here implies, the paper has become pretty much unreadable for anyone with an education. They might want to wish, but they aren’t gonna get it. The organisation raises funds from individuals and foundations, and directs them towards projects that advance public discourse and citizen participation on issues such as climate change, human rights, global development and inequality. The Guardian is able to apply for grants from theguardian.org for editorial projects that correspond with the priorities set out by theguardian.org’s board of directors, and that are aligned with its charitable mission, which is why a number of the Guardian’s philanthropic partnerships are via grants to this organisation. All of them – including people like Toynbee, Jones, Alibi-Brown and others – care more about feathering their own nests than they do about providing a true record of what people in positions of power have been up to. The interview was in English and a transcript of it is available on La Repubblica’s website. To further complicate things: I trust about 2% of what the Guardian claims (and that’s pretty much the book reviews), 55% of what (Chavez-smearing) Greenwald claims and perhaps 80-90% of what Assange, in general, claims. Because that makes them a ‘Guardian reader’. Anthony Salz was appointed as a trustee of Scott Trust in 2009: He is currently executive vice-chairman of the investment Bank Rothschild. But, then, it was only ever casual. Smearing Assange like this, is so low, so scandalous, so vile… it’s a new low for them.
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Bowing to a gilded golden idol they helped to create and refusing to acknowledge the reality of the mere mortal who was mediocre and had only one real talent, making pretty speeches.
Look at how happy they were to get into bed with Cameron’s Tories in coalition government. ha!, i linked to a couple of Greenwald articles on the hacking propaganda, now my comments are being premoderated. They see him a little more than a Russian agent…” Philanthropic support that is broadly intended to build the capacity for a particular area of Guardian journalism – for instance environment reporting – but which is not directly attributed to a specific project or reporting series, is listed below: European Climate Foundation, which has supported our environment coverage.
Being a Guardian reader is a badge for them. From Sodium Haze So the status quo has not changed.
It was almost Biblical.
John Paton – CEO of Digital First Media – a very large media conglomerate which was sued successfully in the U.S. for rigging advertising rates. It’s nothing special, there are many similar news websites–Independent, NY Times, WaPo, Financial Times, Wall St Journal, LA Times, etc. once again, the guardian has an article accepting the wapo version of things.
The Guardian, like many news organisations around the world, is working to find new ways to fund our journalism to ensure we can continue to produce quality, independent journalism in the public interest. Daniel was formerly a hard-right gutter-press hack on the Mail On Sunday.
And neither did Assange!
Can they not see how far The Guardian has declined in terms of journalistic standards?
This kind of semi-religous thinking is as primitive as it is incredibly dangerous. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ... a nonprofit organisation set up by the Scott Trust to support quality independent journalism about some of the most pressing issues of our time. Sorry, I got my previous post mixed up – thanks for the Jonathan Cook link are due to Francis.
Or the non-existant ‘moderate rebels’ in Syria. When the left and liberals began to support brazen imperialist wars and the destruction of entire countries, leading to millions of casualties, and all in the name of ‘freedom’, I resigned my membership.
The Guardian also claims to be guided by a … Still recommended reading, though.
The article also claimed that Assange “has long had a close relationship with the Putin regime.” The Guardian later edited the story to delete this sentence, as well as the claim about “no need” for WikiLeaks to operate in Russia.
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