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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Vote NO to Independence
I’m voting NO to Independence Why would one ever want the choice? Why ever vote for a government That allows its people to have a voice? I’m voting NO to independence For Austerity is a must! I vote for Queen … Continue reading
Project Fear feel the Fear
A couple of things which appear on first sight to be unrelated, but I feel there is a definite correlation between the two, have come across my radar in recent days. Firstly, there is the extensive Cybernat bashing by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Daily Mail, Project Fear feel the fear, Scottish Independence
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Boring Independence to Death
Having sat and watched BBC Scotlands latest excuse for what it laughingly calls an Independence debate shown from Greenock the other night, then sat through BBC Question Time from Dundee last night, where for once It’s host reluctantly allowed talk … Continue reading
Where Even The Blind Can See
There are none so blind that cannot see, and there are none so deaf that will not hear,and none so dumb that will not speak. One would have thought that there is nobody who cannot see and value the simple … Continue reading
Trending YES
The latest Scottish Attitudes Survey had been released, and the main conclusion of the report is that Scottish opinion is trending to Independence. YES We Will is beginning to overhaul NO You Can’t. However listening to BBC Scotland reporting on … Continue reading
Actions speak louder than words
Actions speak louder than words, or to put it another way, by your deeds so shall ye be known. Or for that matter what you do not do which you should do! Yesterday I highlighted the study done by the … Continue reading
Broadcasting Against Independence
It came as absolutely no surprise to me, and I am sure to many of you yesterday, when Newsnet Scotland broke the story of an academic study done by the University of the West of Scotland looking Into broadcast balance … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC BIAS, broadcasting report, Scottish Inedependence, STV BIAS, University Study
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Debt Free
One by one the Better Togethers dominoes are falling, soon the whole lot of them will be in one scattered heap littering the floor. All the scare stories which they keep regurgitating are being trashed, and shown to be exactly … Continue reading
Putin the boot in!
This evening Twitter went into a frenzy of comment in Scotland, and unlike the last time such an event happened with hurricane bawbag, this was about an entirely different bag of wind or blawbag, the current British prime minister David … Continue reading
Coming Home
Over the Christmas/New Year period I found myself having a telephone conversation with an exiled Scot in Australia. He was asking me why Scots abroad could not vote in the referendum, and felt that the vast majority of the diaspora … Continue reading