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The newspapers blame the Internet, just as Detroit blames Japan. But the Japanese have problems of their own. One day they ll get theirs. That s the beauty of capitalism. Nothing is forever. The big railroad barons smoking cigars and enjoying pheasant under glass in the dining car on the ...
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Steyn: Can You Still See the USA in Your Chevrolet?
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... no hardboiled newspapermen, just bland anemic newspaperpersons turning out politically correct snooze sheets of torpid portentousness. The owners of The Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune recently filed for bankruptcy protection. The New York Times is mortgaging its office to fund debt repayment. The Detroit Free Press is cutting out home delivery except on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, thereby further depressing sales of delivery trucks in the Motor City. CONTINUED 1 2 ...
Maybe A RINO In the White House Would Help?
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Can You Still See the USA in Your Chevrolet? by Mark Steyn on National Review Online
And on that cheery note let me wish you a very Hopey Changemas.
Mark doesn’t sound very upbeat these days.
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