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Topic History of: Dear old Sun...
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JK2006 Spot on JC - but it's so much easier to think in black and white caricatures.

In my experience, however, the vast majority of the public actually have wiser thought processes.

Remember, I was far and away the most popular Sun columnist for ten years and you'd be astonished by the percentage of intelligent and perceptive letters I got. I read every one - thousands a week - and at least 50% were worth reading.
Mike Willis Disclaimer:

Opinions expressed here are those of the writers and do not reflect those of the Sun. The Sun Online accepts no responsibility legal or otherwise for their accuracy of content.

That is at the bottom of the webpage. That is very amusing.

and 15 people have now commented and 'the certain style' comment is the only one that is amusing. Notice how young the pictures are of the people posting them. They clearly have very little to do at university.
JC I notice the Sun Sheep all seem to think you meant that prison was a cushy place. I'd guess that you refer to the way the experience opened your eyes and taught you so much about Britain and about Humanity, and made you a better person. Prison certainly is not cushy.
JK2006 Yes I tried to leave a nasty comment myself Mike but gave up after all the complex registration regulations.

Clearly most Sun readers are far more intelligent than I when it comes to new technology.

I did like the simple comment "he has a certain style".
Mike Willis Oh dear JK, you have upset a few people on the Sun website.

If only they would read your article on Inside Time, then they would realise how poorly reported it was.

For the record, I imagine you gained a lot of respect in prison, by embracing it and getting to know and help some of the poor souls.

You had every right to feel bitter following your false conviction, but instead you turned it into a positive and helped people.

I have said it before that I believe that a lot of the reason you are going through with the appeal, is to help these people (like yourself) who have been unfairly convicted.

To be fair, the fact they are giving you publicity may mean that they miss you and want the appeal overturned.