BBC's director general bets his job in fight with Blair team

The BBC's anti war agenda has reached the point where its reporters and government officals are calling each other liers.

The BBC's agenda has been more obvious than Harold Raines' agenda when he was editor of the NY Times. The reporter who started the latest fight is the same one that could not see the US forces after they got to Baghada. He was like a more suttle Baghada Bob who also said their were no US forces in Baghdad. He also indicated that Baghdad residents were living in fear of the US forces after the fall of the city, when others were showing pictures of their delight at being liberated.

The BBC needs to have its assets sold to a private company. It should be required to compete with commercial stations and find commercial support. It is clear that Rupert Murdoch's Fox News did a better job of covering the liberation of Iraq. Perhaps he should buy it and get on with improving the quality of its programing.

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