Friday, February 27, 2009

The Rocky Mountain News, 1859-2009


Friday, February 27, 2009 the Rocky Mountain News is no more. Today is a very sad day not only for the editors who have written for the The Rocky Mountain News for years, but for the readers and residents of Denver, Colorado. The diverse attributes that readers get from having more then one paper is very important. It's important to the culture, to the livihood of the staff as well as for the people of Denver. More people don't venture out of their comfort zone, that's when the Rocky News Mountain News comes in to take you to places you never dreamed of.   Who could have imaged that this would happen? I mean yes, it's the 21st Century there's the internet, blogs like this one, but to say Denver, CO cannot manage two newspaper is just a simple excuse of giving up.

It's so hard, to say goodbye to yesterday.

LG

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A Night To Remember

The night was right, Republicans were tight and it still was alright. President Barack Obama address the Congress as well as the America people tonight. He said he would do this during his campaign. President Obama has held true to what he said he would do and what the focus would be during his administration.  (President Obama's Speech)




Photo Credit: AP

Friday, February 20, 2009

Shame, Shame is the Name of New York Post's Cartoonist Game!

It's 2009 and this is the best that the New York Post can come up with? Really? How in God's name do you even justify as the Editor of the paper to post something like this?  Or is it that the true colors of the New York Post is finally revealing itself?  Or is it just another Rupert Murdoch's production?

In a time when newspapers are struggling to do it's best to increase readership, please don't tell me this is your way of doing so New York Post. Racism is clearly alive and well at the Post and in America as well. During a speech marking Black History Month, Attorney General Eric Holder called the U.S. a "Nation of Cowards" he was right on point with his statement. It's cowards like that, who have to use hate and racism to get publicity, or to prove their point.

Maybe that's why blogs like this one and others are attracting more and more readers daily. Our blogs, are and sometimes may, be very opinionated, but most of us bloggers will respect the other point of view.  Yes, there is freedom of speech in this country, but is this what Sean Delonas(the cartoonist) wanted to portray?  Clearly the answer is a resounding...Yes!

Nonetheless, when a newspaper who has been in business for over 100 years and is well known, to the racist links that racist people have used in comparing people of color with images of monkeys and chimpanzees and to compare to our 44th President of the United States, is just inflammatory. 

During these economic times, to say, or allow racist imagery, or allow damaging sediments clearly states to me you don't need or want readership.  So until the New York Post can give a 100% sincere apology, because the one they gave today(click here)sounded more like a un-trained youth making up an excuse that they allowed the cartoon to run in the first place.  I recommend all not to buy, support, or read the New York Post, hard copy, soft copy or online copy.  No love lost here, I have always been a NY Times Type of Girl anyway.

God doesn't like ugly and neither do I.

Your Girl LG