Posted on 03/13/2007 1:50:26 PM PDT by Agitate
I tried to call this pig and his voice mail is full. I was transfered to another extension that is handling his overflow.
I left a message and dialed in again. I asked why doesn't check his voice mail and was informed that he does. I then asked why if he checks it can it still be full.
The conversation then came to my statement that he was being slammed and wasn't able to keep up. She disagreed and I expressed that apparently he was really being hated right now. She said that she knew nothing about it. I asked if even she read the paper that she worked for and she responded that she did. I asked her about her paper's poll and she said that she didn't know of a poll.
I finally asked her if she could actually read and she hung up.
Nor did you manage to disguise your anti-gun agenda and your utter contempt for Virginians very well.
I think the Roanoke Times has made a mistake in employing a person with your brief experience of life -- and government -- in a position of responsibility. It might have been better had you started out writing obituaries or working a police beat in order to learn how the real world operates, before allowing your juvenile and ill-considered opinions on the Constitution to appear in print.
Aren't there any adult editors at that paper? Is the publisher a complete cypher? In the future please try to think these things out before you type into your laptop.
Mental note:
Refrain from being the first to comment on a thread where Comment #1 has even the slightest chance of being pulled by the Mods.
Otherwise, no one has any choice but to send all their article responses to your post #2. Not fatal, but it does tend to fill up My Posts in a hurry!
Newspaper did not see fit to post my comment. Must have hit a nerve.
RIGHT ON!!!
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