Have you ever heard of how lame bold can be? Make your point and let your readers figure out what's important. Or go back to school.
Oh, so you get it then? Well good, that's good.
You probably should talk to Mudede though, Jumpsuit. Have him explain narrative to you.
So, how about you just pull that ripchord then? We already know how your eager freefall into legalism ends otherwise.
I'm sorry that I don't understand your completely self-referential idiom. Please take care not to choke on your own cream.
Maybe he should try to remember to ... oh I don't know... maybe last year when his own editorial board was pushing so hard to get the estate tax repealed?
Aw. Poor Minutemen. I sincerely hope that Boardman's rash comments won't send them into too much of a malaise. It'd be sad to think of them sulking at home instead of, say, shooting people. Maybe Focus on the Family will be too mopey to fight against civil rights, as well. Gosh darn that Boardman!
Boardman probably meant social service work that was actually trying to help people.
Thank GOD my boss doesn't send out boring, wordy emails like that one. At least no one has ever accused City Light of being "a sacred and magical place"
Jumpsuit: you're an idiot.
Chortle. I have thought many things about the Seattle Times over the years, and "sacred and magical" was never on the list.
jumpsuit- learning key phrases to bold is essential on-the-job skill training.
soon i'll have a pic to share of the bright scary view of my rock hauling yesterday. (un)fortunately, my card reader is giving me fitz of depression. TGIT, it is Miller Time.
@7 But the neon gas flame that used to be outside PSE on Mercer (not 100% positive on that location) was sacred and magical, for sure.
Who are you calling smelly hippies, Josh?
Well, the things that rational, sane people would consider to be downright nasty, like destroying the environment as well as anyone who's non-heterosexual, non-white and/or non-Republican, are considered "good" by right-wing "activists."
Even the most horrible, evil people consider themselves heroes in their internal monologue.
Faith-based initiatives are a bone to moderates who still want government money spent on helping the needy and a bone to religious voters who want to see government money flowing into their church's coffers. So much for small government.
He's right. Republicants are drawn not by doing social good and activism, but by greed and fear.
It's all they have.
@15,
Perhaps Will. But that's an opinion. Boardman's not supposed to have those.
Well, that's your opinion.
To all of you enlightened and tolerant progressives who are posting at this site - I have never read such bigoted, small minded hate speech in my life.
Sounds like anyone who dares point out the truth about the Left leaning bias in new rooms is a sellout to the White Male, Heterosexual, Christian oppressors.
Guess if you are among the extreme 5% of the far Left, then the even the mostly moderate Leftists who run the news rooms across the country seem like Right-Wing Nazis.
Josh,
What's your response to Postman's assertion that you've doing a bad job on this?
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