Friday 30 November 2007

tony blair and religion

Full Text :COPYRIGHT 2007 Solo Syndication Limited

Byline: Sam Greenhill

TONY BLAIR says that God was 'hugely important' in influencing hisdecisions in power, including going to war in Iraq.

The former Prime Minister, who has previously brushed aside religiousquestions, now admits he underplayed his faith out of fear of being seen as a'nutter'.

'If I am honest about it, yes of course it was hugely important,' he said in aninterview for BBC1's The Blair Years. 'There is no point in me denying it, Ihappen to have religious conviction.

I don't actually think there is anything wrong in having religious conviction -on the contrary, I think it is a strength for people.' Mr Blair, who is widelybelieved to be on the verge of converting to Roman Catholicism, said it wasdifficult to be open about faith in Britain, unlike in America where votersexpect their politicians to be comfortable talking about it.

'You talk about it in our system and, frankly, peoand ple do think you're anutter,' he told the BBC programme to be broadcast next Sunday.

He said voters tended to think that religious politicians 'go off and sit inthe corner and & commune with the man upstairs and then come back and say,"Right, I've been told the answer and that's it".' His remarks had a mixedreception.

Damian Thompson, editor of the Catholic Herald, said: 'In the eyes of manyRoman Catholics, Mr Blair is a hypocrite. There was passionate opposition inthe Catholic community to the Iraq war, which Pope John Paul II condemnedunreservedly.' But the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, said: 'Mr Blair'scomments highlight the need for greater recognition to be given to the rolefaith has played in shaping our country.' Melanie Phillips - Page 14


Source Citation:"Blair: I kept quiet about God so I wouldn't be seen as a nutter." The Daily Mail (London, England) (Nov 26, 2007): 4. InfoTrac Full Text Newspapers Database. Gale. Long Road VI Form College. 30 Nov. 2007
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Helpful book references

Book - What the Media are doing to our politics.
Author - John Lloyd
Chapter - They will gobble you up
Page - 77
This is about the power struggle between the media and government over the Kelly affair.

Book - Mass Media, politics and democracy
Author - John Street
Chapter - Telling tales: the reporting of politics
Page - 36
Briefly outlines how the media sways from the truth about political issues. Also how some media owners are bias towards certain political ideologies.

Book - Mass Media, politics and democracy.
Author - John Street
Chapter - Political bias
Page - 15
Defines all types of political bias used in the media.

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Wednesday 28 November 2007

references

media magazine
issue 4, april 2003
page 51

Tuesday 27 November 2007

Fox News

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_News_Channel_controversies

Talks about Controversies on the Fox News Channel

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Monday 26 November 2007

other secondary research

Ethical Issues in Journalism and the Media, (1992), Andrew Bekey & Ruth Chadwick, Routledge

Friday 23 November 2007

Secondary Research Source

1) The Media and Political Process, Eric Louw, 2005, SAGE Productions, Chapter 9 Page 195

2) Mass Media, Politics and Democracy, John Street, 2001, Palgrave, Chapter 2 Page 47

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secondary research sources

Today we went to the LRC to look through books and magazines to see what we could find on politics and the media. Also we saw a small tour of the use of Infotrack a online reference search engine.
For todays task we were asked to find two useful references of books we could use for our critical research topic. Here are my two.

What the media are doing to our politics.
John Lloyd chapter 1 page 27

The Media and political process.
Eric Louw Sage publications chapter 7 page 143

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