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THE WORLD'S GONE MAD: Peter Dale ~GO TO HELL~YOU SORRY SCUMBAG CREEP!

THE WORLD'S GONE MAD

LIFE'S A BITCH, THEN YOU DIE AS THE SAYING GOES... BUT..YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHILE YOU ARE HERE ON EARTH. LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD! TELL IT LIKE IT IS. IF YOU SIT BACK AND DO NOTHING, THEN NOTHING WILL EVER CHANGE. MAKE LIFE BETTER FOR THE FUTURE GENERATIONS. LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD.

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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Peter Dale ~GO TO HELL~YOU SORRY SCUMBAG CREEP!



THIS IS THE MOST DISGUSTING THING I HAVE HEARD OF IN YEARS. I CANNOT IMAGINE SOME SCUMBAG DOING SOMETHING LIKE THIS WITH ALL THE SHIT GOING ON IN THE WORLD TODAY. I HOPE THEY GO TO HELL "S O O N" !! BASTARD CREEP. MAYBE SOMEONE SHOULD THE SAME THING SHOWING THE DEATH OF PETER DALE !


British Drama Depicts Fictional Bush Shooting
By Adam Pasick
Reuters
LONDON (Aug. 31) - British public broadcaster Channel 4 is courting controversy with what it calls a "shockingly real
" television drama about a fictional assassination of President Bush.


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'Death of a President,' a TV drama set to air in the UK, uses a documentary format and special effects to portray President Bush as the victim of an assasination.

Talk About It: Post Your Thoughts "Death of a President," shot in the form of a documentary, will use a blend of archival footage and computer-generated special effects to portray Bush in October 2007 arriving in Chicago during an anti-war rally.

In the film, Bush is shot to death by a sniper, and the investigation quickly focuses on a Syrian-born man. It will air in October on Channel 4's More4 digital channel, as well as at the Toronto Film Festival in September.

"It's a pointed political examination of what the war on terror is doing to the American body politic," said More4 boss Peter Dale at a press conference on Thursday.

Promotional materials described the program as "a thought-provoking critique of the contemporary U.S. political landscape."

Dale acknowledged that the program will be controversial but maintained that it was a sophisticated work meant to spur debate.

"I'm sure there will be people upset by it," he said. "I hope people will see the intention as a good one."

Channel 4, which is publicly owned but funded by advertising, was criticized last week by outgoing ITV Chief Executive Charles Allen for its reliance on reality TV shows and "shock docs."

More4's autumn schedule also includes "The Trial of Tony
Blair," a satirical program about the future resignation of the British Prime Minister.

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