Posted on 03/31/2015 5:52:30 AM PDT by rktman
The Tampa Bay Times is the biggest piece of monkey crap in Florida. Liberal beyond belief. No one reads it. I can’t understand why it’s still around.
As bad as floridatoday on the east central FL coast probably.
I like the way Charlie Reese said it years ago.
‘A well educated elite, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to become educated shall not be infringed”
THIS, he said does NOT mean that ONLY THE ELITE are allowed an education. Same with the Second Amendment.
WHAT PART OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE DOES THE TAMPA BAY TIMES NOT UNDERSTAND.
Plain and easily understood language is something the left abhors.
It was also brought up by college professors and the online University of Pheonix used it as a question for students. Asking them to say yay or nay and then use reason to support their position.
Another version was giving every American a “free” subscription to the daily paper of their choice. (too bad they are pretty much all uniformly leftist).
Some choice.
The Tampa Bay Times is a non-profit or something. It is owned by the leftist Poynter Institute for Media Studies.
It also owns the leftwing Politifact website.
That was happening all the time not so many decades ago, schools had shooting sports and clubs. And it was long after the "wild west" (the wild west was much less violent than today's inner cities)
Clover Park Senior High School Rifle Club 1941
Central High (Wash DC) School Girls Rifle Club, 1922
I am not sure this one in actually affiliated with the school:
Brainerd High School Trap Team Warriors 2012
Patterson High Rifle Club, Baltimore, 1967
Everyone knows that when the Founders wrote about a *Free Press* they meant the internet, not the *commercial press* that our modern media have become.
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