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	<title>Comments on: Uh, wait a minute Mr. Gillmor</title>
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		<title>By: Dianne "Stella!" Patrizzi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dianne "Stella!" Patrizzi</dc:creator>
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		<description>I commend  Mr. Macpherson, and I fully understand the challenge of making a website profitable, or at the very least self-sustaining.  It is my hope that he is successful in attracting advertisers with a conscience and a big wallet--but I&#039;ll understand if he has to sell out a little bit. All the big guys have. It&#039;s tough out there, and it&#039;s why we have crappy news.

Pay no attention to the arrogant remarks made by sponsor driven mainstream media outlets, and not all Writer&#039;s Guild members are hammering the keys out of fear of losing their jobs. Some  are finding ways to welcome writers overseas into the litter--that way those journalists will not be exploited (if that&#039;s the case) and unsupported or shunned by colleagues.

&quot;Being an outsider can sometimes carry the seed for innovation.&quot; - Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Physicist, remarked about  Albert Einstein&#039;s outsider status.

Nationally, some of us have wasted our protections during the current administration, and maybe now we will all wake up by this local example. We need a dose  of barebones news with a little more objectivity and a lot less gossipy commentary--see what happens.

With all that hard news churning in the outsourced press it could make the opinion/editorial page ingredient from the local bloggers shine like the flaming sun of  May (poor Catalina in the middle of the ocean).

Sincerely,

The Overly Verbose  Dept. of Redundancy Dept.(probably overserved)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I commend  Mr. Macpherson, and I fully understand the challenge of making a website profitable, or at the very least self-sustaining.  It is my hope that he is successful in attracting advertisers with a conscience and a big wallet&#8211;but I&#8217;ll understand if he has to sell out a little bit. All the big guys have. It&#8217;s tough out there, and it&#8217;s why we have crappy news.</p>
<p>Pay no attention to the arrogant remarks made by sponsor driven mainstream media outlets, and not all Writer&#8217;s Guild members are hammering the keys out of fear of losing their jobs. Some  are finding ways to welcome writers overseas into the litter&#8211;that way those journalists will not be exploited (if that&#8217;s the case) and unsupported or shunned by colleagues.</p>
<p>&#8220;Being an outsider can sometimes carry the seed for innovation.&#8221; &#8211; Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Physicist, remarked about  Albert Einstein&#8217;s outsider status.</p>
<p>Nationally, some of us have wasted our protections during the current administration, and maybe now we will all wake up by this local example. We need a dose  of barebones news with a little more objectivity and a lot less gossipy commentary&#8211;see what happens.</p>
<p>With all that hard news churning in the outsourced press it could make the opinion/editorial page ingredient from the local bloggers shine like the flaming sun of  May (poor Catalina in the middle of the ocean).</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>The Overly Verbose  Dept. of Redundancy Dept.(probably overserved)</p>
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