When the Mail on Sunday first approached Rod Liddle yesterday about comments posted on the Millwall FC site, he denied posting some of the inflammatory comments and claimed the comments had been made by a hacker. Later he admitted making those comments, though not all. Which means that Rod Liddle has a whole host question to answers, as we've done some digging and found very vile comments pos...
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LiberalConspiracy on 17th Jan 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
I’ve been blogging for six years as of today - albeit only the last few of those on this site. Regardless, in an homage to the original post, here’s some stats about this site’s five-ish year history… Since its inception, this site’s seen: 19,428,276 hits 1,226,728 spam comments nuked by Akismet 6,081 genuine comments 1,394 posts 195 Twitter Updates 53 reviews 30 post
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sjhoward on 7th May 2009 (via sjhoward.co.uk)
Old Holborn's site has a team of contributors who do not tend to pull their punches. The languagein the articles isn't generally "family friendly", so I haven't included the site in my Blogroll (as is my usual policy). It can be a difficult line to draw, as sometimes good sites have occasional lapses, and comments tend to be unregulated, but I do try to make this site and those linked from it a
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JohnMWard on 3rd Apr 2009 (via wwwjohn-m-ward.blogspot.com)
Between 2am last night and this morning, all the comments ever made on this site seem to have disappeared. I can't find them inside the site anywhere.
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CraigMurray on 2nd Jan 2009 (via craigmurray.org.uk)
As from today this site becomes not just www.johnredwood.com but also the regulated site of John Redwood, Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Wokingham. The main site will continue unchanged, whilst the materials for the Wokingham election will normally appear on the local issues pages. The whole site is being treated as an election expense and will
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JohnRedwood on 9th Apr 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
I write to you today as a "pawn of the New World Order"... this and many, many other comments / abuse aimed at poor little me can be enjoyed over at Infowars, a conspiracy theory heaven site, the host of...
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CentreRight on 20th Nov 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Labour today officially launched Labourspace.com - a unique site giving organisations and individuals the opportunity to set up campaigns they want to bring to the attention of Labour politicians. Ed Miliband, who is compiling the next Labour election manifesto, will launch the site today at 4pm with a speech to guests from a host of charities and NGOs. He will be speaking about the importance of ...
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LabourParty on 21st Jan 2009 (via labour.org.uk)
Labour today officially launched Labourspace.com - a unique site giving organisations and individuals the opportunity to set up campaigns they want to bring to the attention of Labour politicians. Ed Miliband, who is compiling the next Labour election manifesto, will launch the site today at 4pm with a speech to guests from a host of charities and NGOs. He will be speaking about the importance of ...
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LabourMatters on 21st Jan 2009 (via labourmatters.com)
I'm making some changes to the blog site. This is mainly to do with broadening the content of the site, to move further towards "escaping from the politics niche", but also to focus more on the upcoming election.
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TheWardmanWire on 26th Apr 2009 (via mattwardman.com)
I tried out the mobile viewing settings for the site, and wasn't very pleased. Part of it has to do with problems regarding the comments in the mobile settings, which I can probably fix if I make an effort to go through the code. The other part is I like accessing the links I have on my own site from my own phone. I use a Droid phone, and for the most part it looked OK but needs some tweaks. ...
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InformationDissemination on 23rd Jun 2011 (via informationdissemination.net)