Posted on 04/12/2010 2:10:46 PM PDT by The Looking Spoon
Lou Pritchett is a retired executive for Proctor and Gamble. He wrote an open letter to Presdient Obama and submitted it to the New York Times and was summarily ignored. Proving why the newspapers are dying the letter was posted online and is believed to have received over 500,000 hits, to say nothing of its appearance on countless other websites.
The moral of the story is if you want news to get out there don't ask for it to go it in a newspaper.
The letter is authentic and Pritchett more than vouches for it.
As a convenience to you the reader I have provided a way you can look at the letter through "lenses" that best reflect your political point of view. To use the Democrat pair of glasses (coincidentally on the left) or the normal glasses (coincidentally on the right) all you have to do is click and the letter will present itself in it's proper context.
Click here to see the full post with the functionality to show the two letters via the glasses
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wow
Every line, begins with "You scare me...." and I really think this retired executive from Proctor and Gamble hits the nail smack on the head.
Well done.
Thanks for the post and link! Great website!
No, I picked up the text of the real letter from a different blog that posted it.
The Dem POV you get clicking the glasses on the left is my work. :-)
The big joke here... Americans still cling to the idea that the Fourth Estate was protected so it could challenge those in power. People still think the “newspapers” will run a story about a corrupt Democrat and “blow up” his/her career. HA! Not going to happen. That’s why the internet is so powerful and that is why totalitarian regimes from China to Venezuela to Washington DC want to control the internet. As Alan Ginsberg the commie poet once said (and I believe he was quoting Stalin or Lenin)... CONTROL THE MEDIA, CONTROL THE CULTURE.
Thanks for the kind words :-)
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