Posted on 04/22/2009 7:59:32 AM PDT by lakeprincess
Yes, annoyed his hometown newspaper is about to be shuttered by the NYT, Sen. John Kerry wants to rescue the mainstream press. Capitol Hill hearings a-'coming.
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Why doesn’t Kerry have his wife buy the paper. The New York Times could print endless positive stories about dems - and ketchup! A real twofer.
Maybe Obama can give them a “bailout” and claim ownership. Sad thing is, nothing would change.
Wow - you’re preachin’ to the choir baby! I do NOT know how these people get elected to anything....they should be in jail. Yet there are those too blind to see.
I do. It's because there are millions upon millions of clueless, apathetic, lazy, and just plain stupid people out there who have just as much right to vote as folks like you and I. IMO, there ought to be a minimum IQ requirement met before people are permitted the right to vote. (joking, sort of). :)
Again - preachin’ to the choir... Hubby and I precinct walk and in 2006, we had to listen to all those that were mad at the Republicans, couldn’t be BOTHERED to vote, or flat out told us that they were, “sending a message & teaching ‘them’ a lesson.” Well, I had a few words for them then (I said, “well just STAB me in the back...I’m taking up my time to walk to 150 houses!)...and I have a LOT more for them now!
He's right - people in Iraq marked themselves for death by inking their fingers when they voted...and THEY still did it. We have a bunch of pathetic, self-absorbed citizens in this Country, who---if it rains or they just feel like staying home and watching TV...they don't vote. I almost feel like we should have a three strikes law--you lose the privilege if you DON'T vote three times, and it doesn't have to be consecutive votes, either.
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