on โ02-11-2017 11:03 AM
Cassandra Sainsbury sentenced to six years in Colombian prison for trafficking cocaine
on โ21-04-2020 04:02 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:Why?
Did someone have their shoe on your bare foot?
or
Had you run out of TV chocolates?
possibly an eye infection?
on โ21-04-2020 06:51 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:Why?
Did someone have their shoe on your bare foot?
No.
or
Had you run out of TV chocolates?
Get over yourself...I don't even like chocolate.
What I meant was the way he was leading her into the tangle of lies she was telling, and bringing her to tears, again and again. I mean really, is this fair dinkum journalism, or just playing to an audience?
We know she was lying. We know she was out for a quick buck.
Ok she did her time. She survived a hard time in prison in Columbia and came out ok.
Did she learn her lesson? Who knows?
It was sickening to watch Liam Bartlett keep at her trying to get her to make admissions we already knew about, and watch her break into tears.
Hardly professional journalism.
They must be hard up for real news,is all I can say.
on โ21-04-2020 06:59 PM
the comercial tv stations are never going to be a good example of 'real news'
they have to make a profit these days and have let even shows like '60 minutes' slip into the 'cheque book journalism' catagory.
they have lost there 'cutting edge' hard news angle a long time ago.
remember the days of george negus and yana wendt?
going where you really shouldnt?
now its interviews with drug mules and a 'producer' with an onion making sure the tears are flowing.
on โ21-04-2020 07:13 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@freddie*rooster wrote:Why?
Did someone have their shoe on your bare foot?
or
Had you run out of TV chocolates?
possibly an eye infection?
No..
on โ21-04-2020 07:17 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:the comercial tv stations are never going to be a good example of 'real news'
they have to make a profit these days and have let even shows like '60 minutes' slip into the 'cheque book journalism' catagory.
they have lost there 'cutting edge' hard news angle a long time ago.
remember the days of george negus and yana wendt?
going where you really shouldnt?
now its interviews with drug mules and a 'producer' with an onion making sure the tears are flowing.
It was sad watching this seasoned journalist making mincemeat out of a silly girl. I had to turn it off and go to bed.
on โ21-04-2020 07:39 PM
It's a damn disgrace. They attack the ABC and this gutter
cheque book foot in door journalism never appears to be
scrutinized. I can't find it in my heart to feel sorry for her.
She knew what she was doing and knew the consequences
for her actions if caught. The tears she shed were for herself
not for the those who may have died due to her selfish actions.
on โ21-04-2020 07:49 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:It's a damn disgrace. They attack the ABC and this gutter
cheque book foot in door journalism never appears to be
scrutinized. I can't find it in my heart to feel sorry for her.
Well, neither can I. Point is, why try to get her to confess and regress and bring her to tears for misdemeanours we know about and she's already served time for?
It'was just sheer bullying by Liam Bartlett to get ratings. **bleep** poor IMO!
She knew what she was doing and knew the consequences
for her actions if caught. The tears she shed were for herself
not for the those who may have died due to her selfish actions.
on โ21-04-2020 07:55 PM
Drug smuggling, actual or attempted, is hardly a misdemeanour.
on โ21-04-2020 07:56 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@freddie*rooster wrote:It's a damn disgrace. They attack the ABC and this gutter
cheque book foot in door journalism never appears to be
scrutinized. I can't find it in my heart to feel sorry for her.
Well, neither can I. Point is, why try to get her to confess and regress and bring her to tears for misdemeanours we know about and she's already served time for?
It'was just sheer bullying by Liam Bartlett to get ratings. **bleep** poor IMO!
She knew what she was doing and knew the consequences
And she served time for it.
for her actions if caught. The tears she shed were for herself.
She has her regrets. Why condemn her when there are so many big time drug traffickers we should be going after?
not for the those who may have died due to her selfish actions.
Many have died of COVID-19 imported from overseas than would have died through this misguided girl's actions. Which she was punished for.
on โ21-04-2020 07:58 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@freddie*rooster wrote:It's a damn disgrace. They attack the ABC and this gutter
cheque book foot in door journalism never appears to be
scrutinized. I can't find it in my heart to feel sorry for her.
Well, neither can I. Point is, why try to get her to confess and regress and bring her to tears for misdemeanours we know about and she's already served time for?
It'was just sheer bullying by Liam Bartlett to get ratings. **bleep** poor IMO!
She knew what she was doing and knew the consequences
for her actions if caught. The tears she shed were for herself
not for the those who may have died due to her selfish actions.
That was Pii$$ poor BTW...