Posted on 03/17/2006 11:50:40 AM PST by Grampa Dave
We have waited a long time for the MSM mediots to harvest what they have sown for decades.
The horrors of those bad seed plantings are being harvested now by them.
love it.
This love is wonderful, isn't it!
How about a roll repeating Mrs. Clinton, Bill Clinton, Algore,teddy the killer kennedy, Mr. Teresa Heintz and maybe hanoi jane etc. I know I'd rather clean up with that then charmin.
That would work. Develop a 6 pack.
Die, New York Times, DIE.
Well, look at this little disclosure. One of the most expensive stocks in America appears to have the Enron Virus which leads to Enroning/cooking the books.
The Post will not reveal circulation and ad revenue figures to Media Life, but data available elsewhere paints an alarming picture. Ad revenue is up just slightly over the past five years, to $783.5 million last year from $770.6 million in 2000, according to TNS Media Intelligence.
But circulation has tumbled, falling by 137,695 for the weekday paper in the past decade, from 816,474 for the year ended Sept. 30, 1995 to 678,779 for the six-month period ended Oct. 2, 2005. That's a decline of 17 percent. That's according to numbers from the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the latter of which has not been audited yet and is based on publisher statements.
Warning to all Freepers. You should check your mutual funds to see if they are supporting these left wing dinosaurs: WPO, NYT and TRB. If so, you might want to trade those funds for those without the Enron virus/time bombs, aka, cooking their books.
"I'm told the Discovery Channel is going to do a documentary on this extinction phenomenon...."
I was very offended until I put my glasses on. Without them, I thought you said "excretion phenomenon."
Then I got to thinking. Even if you had, it would have been
correct, also.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.