From that bBC article: Moat’s brother Angus, 39, told BBC News: “If he’d the support network around him, he might not have got to where he got to.
You mean like how Angus hadn’t spoken to his brother for over 7 years. Family is the first line of support not the government.
But i suppose that doesn’t fit in with the bBC’s socialist agenda. Where the state must provide
Its interesting he uses the phrase “support network” not exactly something that trips out of a normal persons mouth is it. I wonder if Angus has been visited by a no win no fee solicitor who can smell possible compo and has picked up some of his phrases.
The ‘support network’ provided by such as BBC researchers can often ensure high ratings and endless opportunities for those who need a willing system to play.
And it seems FaceBook is providing excellent fodder if more immediate ‘friends’ & ‘family’ claims prove a stretch.
All of this public sympathy for Raoul Moat that has been expressed is disgusting. I wonder how the family of the man he shot dead feel about it, does anyone care? The Liberal (Atheist) agenda really has turned the morals of society on its head. No one is accountable for their actions any more, its always some one elses fault.
I heard some of that interview on TalkSport – it was unbeliveable. Today someone on that channel worried that people might think she was representative of the “working class”, he quite rightly suggested that she was a member of an underclass of benefit scroungers and criminals who have a hatred of the police. Just like that other role model Sharon Mathews.
This women who seemed to be from the city of victims (Liverpool) was the most ignorant and stupid person I have ever had the misfortune to hear.
In these days of soaps and reality TV filled to the brim with the uneducated, it is not suprising that these people exist. The BBC should look at their own output. Does Eastenders mirror life or is it the other way around. I favour the latter theory.
There is evil in the world and our public broadcaster has no right to try and excuse it.
I noticed turncoat Tory Portaloo adopt the ‘mental illness’ tack on This Week. Fortunately Kelvin MacKenzie was on hand to refute it.
Sad to see Michael’s been so Beebized.
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How times have changed…in the old days you felt safe with a moat around the village !!
And you could get your moat cleaned on expenses!!
From that bBC article:
Moat’s brother Angus, 39, told BBC News: “If he’d the support network around him, he might not have got to where he got to.
You mean like how Angus hadn’t spoken to his brother for over 7 years. Family is the first line of support not the government.
But i suppose that doesn’t fit in with the bBC’s socialist agenda. Where the state must provide
Its interesting he uses the phrase “support network” not exactly something that trips out of a normal persons mouth is it. I wonder if Angus has been visited by a no win no fee solicitor who can smell possible compo and has picked up some of his phrases.
From what I can tell, the police keep arresting Moat’s support network. Perhaps the BBC is confused?
The ‘support network’ provided by such as BBC researchers can often ensure high ratings and endless opportunities for those who need a willing system to play.
And it seems FaceBook is providing excellent fodder if more immediate ‘friends’ & ‘family’ claims prove a stretch.
All of this public sympathy for Raoul Moat that has been expressed is disgusting. I wonder how the family of the man he shot dead feel about it, does anyone care? The Liberal (Atheist) agenda really has turned the morals of society on its head. No one is accountable for their actions any more, its always some one elses fault.
You must listen to the interview with the idiot who started the Facebook page of ‘Legend called Moat’.
http://catosays.blogspot.com/2010/07/interview-with-cretin.html
and then read what the BBC says about her.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-10653075
They are actually trying to make her out as being normal!
I heard some of that interview on TalkSport – it was unbeliveable. Today someone on that channel worried that people might think she was representative of the “working class”, he quite rightly suggested that she was a member of an underclass of benefit scroungers and criminals who have a hatred of the police. Just like that other role model Sharon Mathews.
This women who seemed to be from the city of victims (Liverpool) was the most ignorant and stupid person I have ever had the misfortune to hear.
In these days of soaps and reality TV filled to the brim with the uneducated, it is not suprising that these people exist. The BBC should look at their own output. Does Eastenders mirror life or is it the other way around. I favour the latter theory.
There is evil in the world and our public broadcaster has no right to try and excuse it.
Oh, the BBC will be upset, and still report this as though Moat is not a murderer:
‘Sky News’
“Raoul Moat Facebook Tribute Taken Down”
I noticed turncoat Tory Portaloo adopt the ‘mental illness’ tack on This Week. Fortunately Kelvin MacKenzie was on hand to refute it.
Sad to see Michael’s been so Beebized.