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They aren’t doomed, The Messiah will bail them out.
Trees are breathing a sigh of relief.
Good riddance to these devils who sold advertising to businessess at exorbitant rates while really delivering nothing in return.
Good riddance to editors and owners who threw their weight around communities because they could ruin anyone they wanted. Many of these editors and owners are true criminals who were released by authorities under duress.
Good riddance to ‘journalists’ that are nothing more than uneducated, uninterested, ill-informed, agenda-driven monsters who simply look forward to the next party where they can brag about some feckless story they wrote that would be filled with red marks if it was submitted in 6th grade English class.
I love that photo. I laugh every time I see it. :-)
Why pay for propaganda, lies, half-truths and mis-information when others are willing to provide it for free?
The Washington Times has an offer now at a local supermarket (Shoppers). $3.25 a month, delivered 6 days a week. First 3 months are free because you get a $10 Shoppers gift card when you sign up.
I wouldn’t read the Wapo, even if it’s free, but I’ll read the Washington Times.
Killing trees for lies is dead.
The core principal of most Dinosaur Fish Wraps: "BETTER RED AND DEAD THAN READ!"
Think of all the trees that will be saved. The libs must be ecstatic! Wait, they’re not?
I just got my PC Magazine in the mail. There was an announcement that after 27 years oof publishing they were shutting down their print magazine and going digital-only.
I’m really sad...I’ve read that magazine almost continuosly these many years, and they are no more.
And here near Klamath Falls, Oregon, a local newspaper announced they won’t be printing on Mondays.
I personally find the whole thing sad, except for the uber-liberal papers. I love reading newspapers and have read between three to five per day for decades, and sorry, but reading them on-line is nothing like reading them in newsprint.
Ed