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To: jmstein7
When Bernard Goldberg wrote "Bias" all the liberal media stood about and said "Golly, this guy is a whack."

They lined up the usual suspects, such as Dan Rather and the Jenkins guy, all of whom were shocked that anyone could question their integrity.

In the interim the NYT has shown its shoddy side, and now the LA Times has joined the club.

The LA Times has become a partisan partner of Gray Davis in the recall campaign.

Time for conservatives to go after those who put their advertisements in the rag.

Once a paper gives up its objectivity, it is fair prey for other partisans.
8 posted on 10/04/2003 10:41:46 PM PDT by auntdot
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To: auntdot
Please send this story to the email addresses above.
9 posted on 10/04/2003 10:45:04 PM PDT by jmstein7
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To: auntdot; All
Re: LA Times

Let's take this a step further. Here's a few ideas for putting these steaming turds out of business.

1. They are filling the mail with postage paid postcards for people to subscribe. They typically come in the mail in these coupon packs. Send in as many as you can with phony subscription requests (real addresses/fake names). Burn them with postage expenses and fake subscriptions.

2. Take the FREE papers and simply recycle them, then cancel when they ask you to subscribe. Give them no cash, but take as much FREE as you can.

3. Tell stores that advertise with them that you are reconsidering you patronage based on their placing ads in the LA Times.

This will drain them of cash and hopefully help put them out of business.

Signed,

a proud non-subscriber for over 15 years
42 posted on 10/05/2003 2:03:20 AM PDT by Rockitz (After all these years, it's still rocket science.)
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