snubbleste wrote: » Do we have refugees from the USA?
ButtersSuki wrote: » The last 5 mins are, otherwise no.
RustyNut wrote: » Ah lads I missed the show today. Is it worth downloading for work tomorrow?
Del.Monte wrote: » Should we just open up the country to everybody that can get here?
Del.Monte wrote: » RayM wrote: » That's true, he's only saying what a lot of other racist pricks are afraid to say. Should we just open up the country to everybody that can get here?
RayM wrote: » That's true, he's only saying what a lot of other racist pricks are afraid to say.
An Claidheamh wrote: » Why.
An Claidheamh wrote: » Considering especially what he allows from his Funny Friday mates etc.
Dan Jaman wrote: » Ah, feck the clock - Ray can wait.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » No, but we have a legal and moral obligation to listen to people who tell us they are being persecuted. If we cannot do that in a timely manner, that's our problem.
Greenman wrote: » Don't bother, very boring, mainly talked about Micro Brewing. Just listen from 2:55pm till the end. :-)
vicwatson wrote: » Because joe hates him. Why ?
pc7 wrote: » Just received this reply to my complaint over Brazilgate, must be trying to reply before complaints come in for todays show. - Thank you for your email regarding the Liveline programme of the 25th of last month. The interview with Commissioner Falcao began - on a less than ideal phone-line - with the participants at cross purposes. Joe Duffy trying to establish why the arrest was filmed and the Commissioner to explain why Mr Hickey was arrested. As you know, the arrest itself was high profile and Liveline had covered many of the issues surrounding it. The interview was the first with a representative of the Brazilian legal system. It was right that it was robust and that Joe Duffy question why the arrest itself was filmed. He quoted Irish politicians saying this was not the way we do things here. He asked if the Commissioner understood that. None of that constituted a judgement on the Brazilian system. I use the term robust advisedly. The Commissioner was questioned inway that is to be expected of Liveline - as indeed someone from Ireland or Britain would be in similar circumstances. If any member of the public is of the opinion that a programme or segment of a programme broadcast on RTÉ has breached a provision of Section 39(1)(a), (b), (d) or (e) of the Broadcasting Act 2009 or failed to comply with a provision of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland Codes and is not satisfied with RTÉ’s response they are entitled to make a complaint to the BAI. Information on codes and on the complaints procedure can be found on the BAI website at http://www.bai.ie/en/viewers-listeners/complaints/.
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The flying mouse wrote: » Ha that's all I got today :pac: