Simon Cowell
This week, crooked, scheming, thieving "American Idol" and "X-Factor" TV judge, Simon Cowell, is being called a fraud in Britain. Thousands of viewers are accusing him of rigging his latest ridiculous talent show "X-Factor."
Cowell, a bisexual, has been pushing for a musically talent-challenge set of twins, John and Edward Grimes, who he has a thing for, to win the program, deeming them a merchandising moneymaker, rather than opting for real talent. Lucie Jones, a female vocalist, with the ability to sing according to reports, was mysteriously voted off the show, though it appeared the public was heavily rooting for her.
Audiences flooded OfCom, a British standards agency, with thousands of complaints, claiming the show is "rigged" and "fixed." Many viewers have sworn the show off, labeling it a fraud.
Cowell is notorious for rigging programs, which is illegal. He and the other Simon (Fuller) rigged "American Idol" to give Carrie Underwood the victory, deeming her more photogenic. He did the same regarding the dance troop that beat Susan Boyle.
The public needs to stop wasting its hard earn money supporting Cowell and Fuller's fraud schemes, as their shows are stolen, beginning with "American Idol" that was pilfered from a Texas writer that pitched it to them in their office. Then "X-Factor" was created on that infringing model.
Furthermore, they actively continue to engage in brazen criminal copyright infringement, pilfering years old, preexisting copyrights for their manufactured, fake artists - protected intellectual property that was meant to benefit AIDS and Cancer sufferers, not dirty music executives and vile pop stars, with no social conscience or appreciation for the law.
The two Simons and their partners at Sony, in conjunction with ringleader Madonna, have devalued and desecrated the copyrights, for undue, unlawful financial gain. It wasn't a mistake, misunderstanding or accident. They did it deliberately.
Boycott them. Do not support this deplorable thievery.
Current infringements from the X-Factor show include the songs "Everybody In Love" by JLS, "Fight For This Love" by Cheryl Cole, "Happy" by Leona Lewis and the music video for "Bad Boys" by Alexandra Burke.
X Factor: TV watchdog set to investigate fix claims after Cowell's decision not to save Lucie Jones
Last updated at 6:33 PM on 09th November 2009 - Ofcom is considering whether to investigate accusations the X Factor is being 'fixed' after Simon Cowell's decision to take the voting to deadlock saw Welsh teenager Lucie Jones voted off in favour of twins John and Edward Grimes.
Cowell, who has openly blasted John and Edward Grimes every week, had the chance to save talented singer Lucie, but he opted for the controversial decision to go to 'deadlock' and have the outcome decided by the public vote.
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