years ago some people felt he was rather harsh, although he was always kind to me.
this isn't a newspaper, i'm not a diplomat, i often write things which are based more on the past than the present, and i'm fairly oblivious to consequences
Let's discuss The Morning Call and their INABLITITY TO PROVIDE FAIR AND BALANCED REPORTING (is THAT why they are failing?).
Did I MISS THESE TWO INTERESTING STORIES in my beloved local paper? -----------------------------------
"After Inappropriate NEA Conference Call, White House Pushes New Guidelines."
www.abcnews.com
Yossi Serganat, NEA Communications Director and Buffy Wicks, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement are the stars of the LATEST scandal.
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"Top Fund Raiser Indicted: A Top Fund Rasier For Clinton And Obama Accused of $ 292 MILLION IN BANK FRAUD"
www.philly.com/inquirer/world-us
"U.S. Charges Obama Fund-Raiser Indicted In $ 290 MILLION IN FRAUD"
www.reuters.com
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The Morning Call REFUSES to publish certain stories SIMPLE AS THAT.
So let's see, why are newspapers failing again.
Maybe the content STINKS (just like the stuff coming out of the Obama Administration lately - should we discuss the radical Van Jones and some of his public statements?)!!!
Re: The Morning Call comment. There's little space left anymore in the newspaper for anything but real general interest news stories. You'll have to look to the internet and special interest sites to read what's important to you, as an individual. What I noticed this week was the story bannered across the front page of Monday's paper. The headline stretched across the entire top of the page! What was so important? Dr. Kervorkian (Dr. Death ... remember him? he was in the news several years ago), gave a speech at a college that's not even located in the the Lehigh Valley. So when the Call does have space, it doesn't know what to do with it.
Didn't quite understand that "getting carpentered" stuff.
ReplyDeleteDoes he destroy the person? Did he destroy you once?
years ago some people felt he was rather harsh, although he was always kind to me.
ReplyDeletethis isn't a newspaper, i'm not a diplomat, i often write things which are based more on the past than the present, and i'm fairly oblivious to consequences
Speaking of Paul Carpenter...
ReplyDeleteLet's discuss The Morning Call and their INABLITITY TO PROVIDE FAIR AND BALANCED REPORTING (is THAT why they are failing?).
Did I MISS THESE TWO INTERESTING STORIES in my beloved local paper?
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"After Inappropriate NEA Conference Call, White House Pushes New Guidelines."
www.abcnews.com
Yossi Serganat, NEA Communications Director and Buffy Wicks, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement are the stars of the LATEST scandal.
-----------------------------------
"Top Fund Raiser Indicted: A Top Fund Rasier For Clinton And Obama Accused of $ 292 MILLION IN BANK FRAUD"
www.philly.com/inquirer/world-us
"U.S. Charges Obama Fund-Raiser Indicted In $ 290 MILLION IN FRAUD"
www.reuters.com
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The Morning Call REFUSES to publish certain stories SIMPLE AS THAT.
So let's see, why are newspapers failing again.
Maybe the content STINKS (just like the stuff coming out of the Obama Administration lately - should we discuss the radical Van Jones and some of his public statements?)!!!
Re: The Morning Call comment. There's little space left anymore in the newspaper for anything but real general interest news stories. You'll have to look to the internet and special interest sites to read what's important to you, as an individual.
ReplyDeleteWhat I noticed this week was the story bannered across the front page of Monday's paper. The headline stretched across the entire top of the page! What was so important? Dr. Kervorkian (Dr. Death ... remember him? he was in the news several years ago), gave a speech at a college that's not even located in the the Lehigh Valley.
So when the Call does have space, it doesn't know what to do with it.