Posted on 03/03/2005 8:57:09 AM PST by Checkers
In reality, Americans and their elected representatives have nothing negative to say about North Korea or its people - negative comments are always leveled precisely where they should be, against the tinpot, megalomaniac dictator who is starving his own people.
pong
Hmmmmm....dictatorship or a democratic republic....which would I prefer to live in? It is a tough call....
Winds Of Change
http://www.windsofchange.net/
Paging Mel Brooks...
by Armed Liberal on March 3, 2005 03:01 PM
Franz Liebkind: Not many people know it, but the Fuhrer was a terrific dancer.
Franz Liebkind: Hitler... there was a painter! He could paint an entire apartment in ONE afternoon! TWO coats!
Max Bialystock: That's exactly why we want to produce this play. To show the world the true Hitler, the Hitler you loved, the Hitler you knew, the Hitler with a song in his heart.
The Journal really needs to rein in its writers and get them back in sync with the editorial page.
The LA Times has less credibility than a screen door on a submarine. I canceled my subscription a long time ago when they doctored a front page picture of an American GI with his weapon standing over a prisoner in Iraq (The Times moved the rifle in the picture so that it was actually pointed at the prisoner laying on the ground...I guess to appear more threatening)
For more than twenty years, as a subscriber, I wrote to the Times and they never once answered my letters much less published them. So writing the Times is like pissing in the wind...
Semper Fi,
Kelly
Of course, to the tinpot, megalomaniac dictator who is starving his own people, criticism of the tinpot, megalomaniac dictator who is starving his own people is considered being negative toward the people in general. To the LA Times, whatever the tinpot, megalomaniac dictator who is starving his own people says is to be believed at all costs.
Yeah, Kim Jong-IL may be starving his people and he surely wants to kill millions of Americans with the long range missiles he's developing, but he's really a NICE guy deep down inside. A benevolent leader to be sure.
Give the poor guy a break already!
Here's the contact info for The Tribune Company. Call and ask for Mr. Fitzsimmons at 312.222.9100. Or the head of "media relations," Ruthellyn Musil, at 312.222.3394. Then cancel your Times subscription by calling 800-252-9141
If you e-mail a letter to the Times (letters@latimes), copy Hugh at hugh@hughhewitt.com, and copy the Tribune Company as well, via musil@tribune.com.
LOL.
Ain't That the truth!
LOL, I like that! I cancelled my subscription in the early 90s and have watched over the years as they keep doing the same old stuff in the face of declining circulation. Their circulation department targeted me for a time, using every stupid argument in the book to coerce me into subscribing. I told them if I wanted a subscription to The Daily Worker I'd cut out the middleman.
This latest stunt reminds me of the long-standing love affair the Times's top columnist Robert Scheer has had with Korean totalitarian Communism. David Horowitz wrote in "Radical Son" about Scheer receiving the collected works of N.K. dictator Kim il Sung at the "Ramparts" office and Scheer's plan to write an introduction for an American edition.
I quote Horowitz: "Like other die-hards, Scheer had formed an urban guerrilla commune with [Tom] Hayden and his ex-wife, Anne, which they called the Red Family. It was run on Maoist principles, and the walls of their headquarters...were draped with large portraits of the North Korean dictator and Ho Chi Minh, alongside Huey Newton and the Apache Geronimo. Shotguns were propped in the corners of the rooms. Political education for the communards consisted of readings from "The Black Panther" and Lin Piao's "On People's War." Commune discussions focused on such questions as whether underwear should be shared, and if it was a bourgeois hang-up to close the bathroom door when using the toilet."
It appears that the Times hasn't progressed much from Scheer's 1960s adolescent view of the world.
I miss the Herald-Examiner...
especially the Sports page
Allan Malamud R.I.P.
I miss the herald-examiner too. They weren't afraid to say
it as it was...
L.A. times is only a legacy paper...I suppose the business
model is to take as much money out as possible of it before
it dies.
The times, I believe owns the Recycler, some auto reselling
magazines, and one of the L.A. spanish language dailies...
So my word on that....get your news on the internet (till
that's closed down) and never buy any product from the L.A.
Times...
Hugh will be talking about this today:
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I can't stand Robert Scheer!
The Tribune Company(Chicago) owns the LA Times now.
It also own the Chicago Tribune & Newsday(NY). I wish Rupert Mucdoch or someone would start a newspaper here. We definitely need a real one!
*head explodes*
(I'd say something substantive, but I'd be banned.)
A couple years back, the Slimes started giving me a free OC edition of their paper as a promotion. I called and told them to stop. The said, "but it's free, just try it"...
I told them I would report them for littering if they didn't stop.
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