Market Day failed miserably as the thunder and lightning, rain, hailstones and wind tended to put the buyers off. In between storms I braved the elements and set out, just to avoid listening to Rupert Murdoch lying to the Leveson enquiry. If he was not going to lie he was going to put someone else into the mire. He is not called the 'Dirty Digger' for nothing. When I was a lad there was an attitude that appeared to say 'respect your leaders, betters, adults and other people.' Today it is impossible to find this attitude and the behaviour of those very souls has made it thus. Of course teaching kids to listen and respect is a good thing, but respect also needs to be earned, our leaders, in politics, media and even sport, do not deserve respect.
I broke off to listen to various news report and enjoy my repast of 'Flanders Mince.' Murdoch was it seems intent on his fantasy world. 'The Sun,' being the only 'independent' newspaper he claimed. He is kind of right of course, all others have their own slant, Murdoch goes where he thinks the money is to be found, so I suppose that is a kind of independence. His integrity was surpassed by Jeremy Hunt, a cabinet minister, as he defended e-mails sent from his department to Murdoch company during Hunts investigation of Murdochs BSkB takeover. It appears Jeremy knew nothing and his assistant has fallen on his sword. How convenient! I remain convinced myself that the minister has absolutely nothing to hide! Integrity is this governments watchword. The honest 'Daily Mail' loves to fill its pages with Murdoch's troubles. it remains less keen to state that the editor may well be given the boot for his performance at the enquiry that now attempts to hang Rupert. You will be pleased to know that our leader David Cameron stands by his cabinet member. He might as well, soon he will be standing beside him in the dole queue! Oh by the way, that nice mentally unbalanced friend of Dave's, George Osborne, the one ion charge of the money, he has admitted we are back in recession. I suppose he will once again lower the taxes of the rich because of this next week.
Football of course is run by honest men, integrity is their watchword! Unfortunately Rangers owner Sir David Murray forgot to pay the income tax as required, some £49 million worth of forgetfulness! It appears there was dubious dealings with payment to players also and now the tax man is investigating. To
Has there ever been 'integrity' in football, or indeed politics, media or anything else? I doubt it. Hammurabi made his famous laws several thousand years ago, the bible is full of crime condemned, and as Thudydides says,"Human nature doesn't change." The only honest person can ever be our self, everyone else cannot be trusted.....
Oh and it rained a lot today....
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