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Tiger Woods And the Myth Of Heterosexual Marriage, Not By Jan Moir

Mail columnist Jan Moir has decided to give everyone the benefit of her opinions on Tiger Woods and his 'transgressions'...

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So Jan Moir was right after all

Do you emember all the outrage when Jan Moir of The Daily Mail pointed out the all too obviously disgusting background to the death of the homosexual pop-singer, Stephen Gately? A transparently whipped-up tide of protest from the homosexual lobby and their acolytes duly arose and Ms. Moir was lucky not to be burnt at the stake for heresy against...

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Good things Jan Moir has written

Sometimes as a hand-wringing bleeding heart leftie idiot you find yourself thinking: crumbs, I may have been a bit mean to poor old Jan Moir in the past, calling her a numpty and swearing at her, and so on; perhaps she's not so bad after all. She's a human being, with feelings, and thoughts, and everything like that, at least I'm pretty sure that's the case. Why not look at the positive side...

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Tasteless, but ...

I didn't join in (on either side) the Jan Moir/Stephen Gately brouhaha of a month or two back, as while the general philosophy behind her argument seemed sound, wages of sin and all that, I wasn't at all sure that any of it should apply in the particular case, because : a) the poor chap wasn't even buried - there's a time and place and before the funeral ain't it. Bad form. b) there seemed no...

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Striking a blow for the likeable Mail columnist myth

Mail columnist Jan Moir has decided to give everyone the benefit of her opinions on Tiger Woods and his 'transgressions' . Weirdly, as several of the comments point out, she hasn't decided that the single case of this married father-of-two having an affair strikes another blow to the happy-ever-after myth of heterosexual marriage. Which, of course, she did say about civil partnerships in her...

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Murdoch's diverting tiff with Google | Emily Bell

... of public dissent has spooked everyone from the BBC during the Ross-Brand affair through to Jan Moir on the Daily Mail over Gatelygate. The ceding of control and the expectation that empowerment brings are potentially enormous threats or opportunities of Google-esque proportions, ones which ought to haunt every publishing executive every day. From the way Rupert Murdoch has talked about...

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Twitter

... for protests against the Iranian election results and the controversial Daily Mail article by Jan Moir. " Marie Claire.com So how has it become so popular? I rarely use it because I don't follow many people, but there are plenty of news stories about celebrities using it and even the President having an account. The result is surprising considering the death of Michael Jackson and the...

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Selected Reading 30/11/09

The Heresiarch discusses the abuses of Catholicism Left Foot Forward has the latest on figures on net migration from the 8 EU accession states. Has Jan Moir ever written something good asks Anton Vowl. He thinks so but No Sleep ’til Brooklands is far less forgiving. “In Mexico it is dangerous to speak the truth. It is [...]