Wednesday, April 16, 2008

nadine dorries: yes, I'm still taking utter b*ll*cks

While Unity does the proper work of clarifying Nadine Dorries' continued and flagrant dishonesty, I've been stuck at work.

Still, it's unclear who Nadine Dorries can possibly think she's convincing:
Being of neither the pro-abortion or pro-life lobby, one thing I have noticed over the last year is that the BBC is very pro-abortion.
This would be the same Nadine Dorries who has campaigned for greater restrictions on abortion, has repeatedly smeared pro-choice MPs while gloating about it, lied about survival rates for premature births and supports the agenda of the most conservative religious groups which in no way represent popular opinion.

Dorries' (self) deception is most likely a product of her pretence to "balance" - that opposing views on a given issue should be given equal footing in parliamentary committee hearings, even if one side doesn't have any real evidence to support it and is reduced to having witnesses testify on science far outside their declared expertise while arranging invitation only closed-hearings and writing grossly misleading "minority reports" which repeat lies about the causes of breast cancer.

As such, the idea that Nadine Dorries represents the viewpoint of an impartial third party is so incredibly, contemptibly ludicrous that only a deepy manipulative self-serving idiot could even begin to believe it.

1 comments:

septicisle said...

This is the same pro-abortion BBC which recently featured Ms Dorries in their reporting of the finding that the survival rate of those born under 24 weeks has not gone up in the last decade, an appearance that made me swear repeatedly at the TV.

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