Sunday, July 12, 2009

Poll: readers say Gary Pruitt should be a topic at McClatchy's earnings conference call

Gary Pruitt meets with newspaper analysts on July 21 to discuss the McClatchy's performance in the 2nd quarter. Readers in the latest McClatchy Watch poll think analysts should ask Pruitt to explain why he still has his job. Click here to see poll results.
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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Polling your readers about Gary Pruitt is a bit like polling the Democratic Party about Dick Cheney.

Anonymous said...

WHY? DONT THEY ALL HAVE ROBUST, TITANIC LIKE SALES, "IN THE DARN ECONOMY?"

Denver Post sales down 17% weekdays, 12% Sundays from combined Post-Rocky numbers
Denver Business Journal

The Denver Post sold an average of 17.4 percent fewer weekday copies in the weeks after the Rocky Mountain News folded than what the Post and News sold together a year earlier, and 12.3 percent fewer Sunday papers, according to the Denver daily's first full circulation report since the News' shutdown.

On Sundays, the latest Post report cited average sales of 526,234 -- down 12.3 percent from the Post's Sunday average a year earlier of 600,026.

And on Saturdays, the Post said in Friday's report that it sold an average of 435,194 papers, down 11.2 percent from what the News sold on Saturdays a year earlier

(Excerpt) Read more at denver.bizjournals.com ...

Anonymous said...

I hope all the people associated with the Democrat newsrooms lose their jobs, their homes, and their families. For the damage they have done to America, they deserve nothing less.

Anonymous said...

So where’s the “Human Rights” Organizations that claim they’re protecting peoples’ rights?

“President” Karzai of Afghanistan signed legislation that allows men there to starve their wives if they refuse to have sex with them.

It’s an amendment to the law which gives husbands the right to force themselves on their wives if they’re not consenting.

David Gibson at the Norfolk Examiner:

Anonymous said...

For disobeying their husbands-

"Tabari IX:113 "Allah permits you to shut them in separate rooms and to beat them, but not severely.

If they abstain, they have the right to food and clothing. Treat women well for they are like domestic animals and they possess nothing themselves. Allah has made the enjoyment of their bodies lawful in his Qur'an."

Notice the right to rape is included.

Anonymous said...

Qur'an 33:59 "Prophet! Tell your wives and daughters and all Muslim women to draw cloaks and veils all over their bodies (screening themselves completely except for one or two eyes to see the way). That will be better."

Qur'an 4:15 "If any of your women are guilty of lewdness, take the evidence of four witnesses from amongst you against them;


if they testify, confine them to houses until death [by starvation] claims them."

Anonymous said...

11:20AM... the human rights groups you are so interested in are busy pointing out that President Karzai of Afghanistan has taken positive steps to alleviate the Afghan obesity problem.

Unlike Bush and you right wing wackos who could not care less if American women are fat and can't afford enough cloth to wear clothes that cover them from head to foot.

Anonymous said...

12:57 PM That was a rebuttal?

Anonymous said...

That was sarcasm.

Anonymous said...

12:57 PM. That was not sarcasm, it was irrational. What does your theory say about obese women on welfare? Aren’t the Democrats looking after them properly?

Anonymous said...

2:39... are you really that dense? A story about Muslims starving their wives and someone posts a satire about weight loss and you can't figure out the satire?

Test and calibrate your satire detector. Sheesh.