In the April issue of the free sheet 'Alive' there is an un-signed article which states that 'The Irish Times' places more value in 'The New York Times' than it does in the natural law or common sense.
On another page the reader is informed that 'The New York Times' is 'the great bastion of silly liberalism'.
Herod gets mention again this month above a story that has the headline: "Study finds UK hospitals killing off 60,000 patients a year"
The April issue also carries a story on UK environmental campaigner David Bellamy.
The piece is titled 'Bellamy says he was frozen out of the BBC'.
'Alive' reports how Bellamy regrets the present political correctness at the BBC.
"When I was at the BBC, I could do whatever I wanted. In those days, you could say what you liked. You can't now," he said.
Replace 'BBC' with 'church' and would it still be political corectness.
Logic never seems a strong point with 'Alive'.
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Well, Alive Alive O.
I often wonder how many trees are killed to produce that offensive, at times hateful, rag.
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