Posting on my day off, so no, not being paid to post here.
Alrighty, I think I’ve devoted enough time to you guys and answered enough questions now. I’ve ignored the abuse and laughed at the conspiracy theories, but I’ve got other things to do today.
I’ll be happy to answer any other questions at cparry@vancouversun.com, and feel free to crawl the Sun site looking for anything else you might enjoy.
It’s been a banner day traffic-wise on the site, and for that I thank you.
Remember, just because you don’t like the news doesn’t mean it’s untrue.
You're never appreciated until you are gone, Chris.
You are gone and I really appreciate it.
Remember just because you make up the news doesn’t mean you will get away with it.
See what I mean?
LOL!
Leaving now that the hard questions are being asked? Typical.
“Its been a banner day traffic-wise on the site, and for that I thank you.”
You may not want to thank me yet. I only went over there once to see who the advertisers are who are funding an enterprise that would keep you on the payroll.
The top banner ad: AT&T. I have found that being a continuing customer of AT&T since 1972 with multiple cell and landline accounts affords me the privilege of getting the ear of whomever I contact at the company. I just contacted them about you and the paper you write for and informed them that if they continue to support the Vancouver Sun then I would be closing all of my AT&T accounts and inform everyone I know about my decision.
With Burns closing in on Tester, you thought there'd suddenly be a big shift to the red man, didn't you? You thought Allen would suddenly 'find' 10,000 votes, didn't you?And here's an equally laughable claim promoting the glory and purity of the left-wing blogosphere:
I know I did.
I know, after 2000 and 2004, I expected any close race to suddenly and unexpectedly swing red [...]
But that never happened. Why? Here's my take.
1. Local races are harder to hack [...] where are you going to hide that sudden influx of 10 or 20 thousand ghost votes? [...]
On the left side of the electronic fence, you can't get away with just saying "George Bush knew 9/11 was coming", we want proof. We want sources. We want legitimacy, or don't waste our time.That's funny, I remember thousands of DUers (virtually all of the respondents) answering a poll to the affirmative that George W. Bush was somehow involved with the 9/11 attacks, in the very time frame the above comments were made.
Is Kyra Phillips functionally retarded?
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the staggering inanity and witless braindead mass of wasted organic matter that is Kyra Phillips.
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What do they teach these people at the Liberty Right-Wing Journalism Day Camp, anyway?
(I didn't see a response to my queries so I looked you up...chrisparry)