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DrLemming's comments
Posted Mon, Aug 22, 9:43 p.m.
Why is Crosscut printing this right-wing propaganda from a non-local source? At least you could have asked that someone from the Great Nearby to put their name to it. Guys like Harris get paid to politicize and undercut the scientific process. Look at the media manipulation dripping from even the ...
MOREPosted Sat, Apr 16, 9:48 a.m.
As a former journalist I get nervous about the idea of censoring comments. At the same time, one of my biggest frustrations in reading web-based newspapers is the "wild west" quality of so many comment sections. For example, the comment sections in my hometown newspaper, The Olympian, tend to be ...
MOREPosted Sat, May 16, 9:45 p.m.
I would rather that the state had taken the equivalent amount of money of the tax cut and instead created a state fund for the purchase of daily and weekly newspapers. Those newspapers purchased would be put into not-for-profit trusts and pay back the state over an appropriate length of ...
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