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Fletcher Officeholder Fund Backed by Reynolds Tobacco
To please the lefties, Fletcher should get "more advanced and neutral" help from the Occupy crowd. How horrible that anyone should admire Ayn Rand!— January 31, 2012 10:19 p.m.
"A Better San Diego" Forum Addresses Local Public Education
"A Better San Diego is a community affiliate program of the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council." http://unionyes.org/a-better-san-diego Not a "coalition", a wholly owned subsidiary.— January 23, 2012 6:54 a.m.
Local, National Websites Shut Down to Protest Internet Censorship Law
The broad ideological reach of the opposition to the censorship bills is making a difference. Lefty Democrats and righty Republicans have joined Libertarians in protest, so it's truly a nonpartisan movement in favor of free speech.— January 18, 2012 9:38 a.m.
Convention Center Glut Billowing, Says Journal
Don, I think you didn't pick up on the /sarc tag at the end of my comment. Best, Bradley— December 31, 2011 2:27 p.m.
Convention Center Glut Billowing, Says Journal
SurfPuppy619, Why do you hate San Diego? /sarc— December 31, 2011 10:48 a.m.
Occupy San Diego Riders Raid Malls, Port
nan said Occupy is "mostly a peaceful freedom of assembly and speech group." Love that "mostly" for a movement whose signature tactic is lawbreaking.— December 26, 2011 7:10 a.m.
Do Manchester, Lynch Read Economic News?
If Manchester is really serious about stomping out negative reporting at the UT, he has provided a wonderful opening for investigative journalism at all other local news outlets, including, of course, the SD Reader. What a wonderful early Christmas present! However, I think Manchester will ease up on his policy after a few months as being impractical. In the Internet age, not reporting on the bad economic news won't stop people from finding out. They will merely get that news from competitors. As a businessman, Manchester has to understand that reality.— December 16, 2011 7:41 a.m.
Layoffs at Voice of San Diego
SurfPuppy, Thanks for giving the correct URL. For some reason, when I try to give URLs here they are corrupted. While I like VOSD, it's got a real problem with its fact checks. Sometimes they are not factual, but the writer's opinion. That's misleading. A recent alleged fact-check on Nathan Fletcher's statement that it could take up to 9 different permits to get married in a city park is one of them. The fact check called it misleading, although it admitted that it can take up to 9 permits, depending on what features are requested. (And taking city hall bureaucracy at its word when its practices are being challenged is just naive). VoSD should either get rid of its fact checks entirely or strictly confine them to facts.— December 12, 2011 6:59 a.m.
Layoffs at Voice of San Diego
The VOSD layoffs saddened me, because we need a diverse media. I was moved to shell out $35 to support VOSD, in part because contributions are being matched: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/members/year-end-2… BlueSouthPark, I think you were a little unfair to VOSD. Its role stresses investigative and accountability journalism, not up-to-the-minute tweets. And correction: Sanders has endorsed Dumanis, not Fletcher. I do share your discomfort about the hiring of so many former reporters who have journalistic friends. It's good PR strategy for the politicians, but makes impartial reporting more difficult.— December 10, 2011 7:14 p.m.
Does Doug Manchester's Spousal Split-Up Provide Clues to Intentions for the Union-Tribune?
Thanks for checking on that, Dorian. Shouldn't you should change the headline, since there was no divorce?— November 24, 2011 6:26 p.m.