If they were to have called me, I doubt you would like to read what I would say, but, I figure that you can guess on the first try.
It also makes you wonder how a publication can stay in business when they pull a stunt like this.
Unfourtunately that and the Daily News are the only papers we have here. Both are lefties! They did start a new paper called the Evening Bulletin but it hasn't started to circulate in my area yet. They say they are like Fox news so I'm waiting! Plus, I will call the Inkie tomorrow and tell them I'm not a subscriber but stopped buying the paper at the newsstand because of the Kerry editorials.
Hi, Why Did You Drop My Paper?(Kerry supporting paper Philly Inquirer)
Isn't there a HUGE Kerry/RAT base in Philly to more than make this rag a pile of $$$$$$$$??? Maybe the were educated in public schools. Poor math skills, ya know.
But first they should read Ann Coulter's book "How to Talk to a Liberal". Like someone is going to take a day out of their busy schedule to travel all the way to center city Phila. to discuss ideology with someone who won't hear a word you're saying. Fat Chance! The Phila. Inquirer has become so liberal I equate that rag to the N.Y.Times. I don't think anyone would walk into that liberal nest, and attempt to discuss the direction that paper has taken, for it would be to no avail. A complete waste of time!
I would say "I tell you what, you leave a FREE paper at my door every morning, and I'll promise to use it as firestarter." Sounds fair to me.
Is this like some kind of co-dependent abuser relationship?
I don't see why anyone would subscribe to a newspaper this day and age. Newspaper content is at LEAST 24 hours old if not older. If you want information, internet is the way to go.
The only reason papers still exist because of the sales inserts and car circulars.
If they really wanted the lost readers back, they wouldn't have run the "cartoons" an outraged someone posted earlier today from it.
I always find it amusing when liberals realize how capitalism works.
Moreover, why would they think us dumb Pubbies would ever want to read their enlightened Socialist banter (Philly being such a beacon of government stewardship and all).
What's worse is political commentary reaching into their sports coverage, just the occasional comment, here and there.
I would rather read a book, work on my laptop or just stare out the window than read their nonsense. Let them try to sell to the people they think should continue running Philadelphia.
Idiots.
whose the idiot **ping**
So is this like saying I was for it but then I was against it ... We were for Kerry, but, now that Bush is in, we support him, thus we would like to have you return to the fold.
Do these folks think we (republican's) are stupid.
The only good from this news paper, poddy training a pet or enhancing a roaring fire in the fireplace.
I canceled my subscription to the Louisville paper The Courier Journal, many years ago.
They call me every couple of months. I won't go on a do not call list because I enjoy telling them,"I won't have your socialist rag in my house."
My letter to the editor:
After reading the article I wanted to tell you I also stopped buying your paper. I didn't have it delivered as it is readily available where I live. The 21 days of Kerry is what did it for me. I want to read news, not opinion. We don't have state controlled news, yet, but after seeing that plus Tony Auth cartoons I give up. I have not seen one positive article about President Bush, and if there is one it's always qualified with a but.
I am a registered Democrat and voted Republican for the first time this year. If I only read your paper and not other viable news sources I wouldn't have found anything good about him.
You may not like him and disagree with his policies but we the readers have a right to make up our own minds, not to be told how to think and think like you.
I'm looking forward to reading the Evening Bulletin and hoping it's more news and not opinion based on news.
Yup. Here in St. Louis we have the Post-Dispatch. I told a solicitor at my door I didn't want his socialist rag and the next day I found the top of my convertable slashed. Coincidence? Maybe.
Just remember, when you hear: "Pulitzer Prize", think: "Communist".
I think the reason they've resorted to this desperate a move is that they are going out of business. A newspaper needs subscribers, and a major newspaper can't live on partisans alone, even in Philadelphia.
BTTT