Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tuesday June 30 -- Got news or an update?

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Loeb Awards http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Financial-crisis-coverage-apf-3976203990.html?x=0&.v=4

Anonymous said...

I have come to the conclusion that the Internet is here to stay.

Anonymous said...

Liberals say cartoons about NĂ˜bama are not funny, really?
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Changing cartoons bring changing reader reaction
SCOTT AYERS -
THE BELLINGHAM HERALD

We are currently receiving and publishing a lot of cartoons poking fun at President Obama and his stances on issues, and some readers are none too happy about it.
In the past few weeks I have received several phone calls and e-mails upset with some of the cartoons we publish. A few have threatened cancellation because they believe the cartoons reflect a bias from me, or this newspaper, against President Obama. Several have said that the cartoons prove our "conservative bias" and that we are just "parroting Fox News."

Credman said...

Came across this quote this morning and it reminded me of what they say about statistics:

“(Heath) used to smoke marijuana on a regular basis, like probably 50 percent of Americans,” cinematographer Nicola Percorini revealed to Vanity Fair.

Of course, if half the Board of Directors is passing the bong around during meetings that might explain a lot.

Anonymous said...

Obama's own army
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-ACORN Rent-A-Mob Thugs to Harass
Lenders in 14 Cities Tuesday-

Just for the record, this story is not on the front page of any major daily newspaper this morning
@ Lucianne.com

Anonymous said...

Seattle news website calls it quits

Starting up a news website is brutal. Just ask Keith Vance.

Only a few months after launching The Seattle Courant, Editor and Publisher Vance is calling it quits.

http://tinyurl.com/n3v9cx

Anonymous said...

So the political writer at The Olympian has quit to become a speechwriter for the liberal democratic governor.

She must have been impressed by his objective reporting, huh?