Gordon, that's the question of the decade. We sure can't go to the press, not since the Fourth Estate Sale to corporate raiders. Once I could write a letter to my local daily, as well as talk to its editorial writers. No more, it's owned now by a Japanese corporation. No letters column. Worse yet, no local new staff or editors. Same for …
Gordon, that's the question of the decade. We sure can't go to the press, not since the Fourth Estate Sale to corporate raiders. Once I could write a letter to my local daily, as well as talk to its editorial writers. No more, it's owned now by a Japanese corporation. No letters column. Worse yet, no local new staff or editors. Same for local radio. TV never was an option. Now, of course, neither is protesting -- there are no meeting rooms in the jailhouse.
Gordon, that's the question of the decade. We sure can't go to the press, not since the Fourth Estate Sale to corporate raiders. Once I could write a letter to my local daily, as well as talk to its editorial writers. No more, it's owned now by a Japanese corporation. No letters column. Worse yet, no local new staff or editors. Same for local radio. TV never was an option. Now, of course, neither is protesting -- there are no meeting rooms in the jailhouse.