Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Fading Democrat...

It's really sad, but have you noticed the front page of the Union Democrat these past few weeks. Well, think about it. Really large color pictures or a compilation of pictures taking up the majority of the page.

Now to me, that say's they can't think about things to write about --- or the mentality of their readership only looks at the pictures...and the "News of Record".

About 20 years ago, the paper experimented with different fonts throughout the journal. I wrote a letter expressing my view that it was difficult to read and didn't seem to follow a flow. Well, let me tell you, I was skewered! Whew! Must have been 2 or 3 letters in response. Regardless, the newspaper today is right back where it was. One font.

Maybe it's the lack of journalists these days. Just plain people reporting the news and not inserting their opinion in the piece...letting the reader come to his own conclusions. That's what our paper does. Maybe it scares the readers away, when they can turn on TV, tune in F*xs news and being told the news and what to think about it too.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

I couldn't help myself

Letters to the Editor for July 23, 2010


Fox News

To the editor:
With regard to the letter from Dennis Gomes’ July 14 letter.
Isn’t Fox News considered an entertainment show rather than a news show? I’m not positive, but this could possibly be the reason its anchors were not included in the paper’s online poll.
Fox News typically presents an "opinion" of the news, which is why many of the stories are not factual and highly edited. I could be incorrect.
William E. Freeze
Jamestown

Monday, April 5, 2010

A Response

Letter to the Editor

Because of the numerous responses to my March 19th letter, I feel I must respond

First of all, I’d like to apologize to those of you who were offended, however, a business that sells products produced in another country is hurting all of us, denying us the jobs that produce these products. This bothers me and if you stop and think about it, this should also bother you. It’s getting later than you think in America because without jobs there is little hope for the future.

“Walmart stores are designed to reflect the local community.” Those are their words, not mine. Do not confuse income levels with style or fashion. Retail stores rate themselves by sales per square foot. I would be curious to know where our local store fits it that scale because that’s what determines the amount, type and quality of merchandise the store stocks.

As I said, I shop at Walmart frequently because Wenzel’s, Mundorf’s, Toy World, Oliver Hardware, and Tots ‘n Teens along with a long list of others no longer exist in this community.

Friday, March 5, 2010

What an insult!

I’m sure your seen the commercial on TV. It goes something like, ”… live better…Walmart”. As far as I’m concerned, I’m insulted.

Let’s face it; Walmart’s expressed appeal is to low-income families. It’s unfortunate that Walmart has driven out most of the stores that catered to medium to high-income families and forced some of us to shop like low-income families.

While they may be on the cutting edge, they are not on my cutting edge and they never will be. I shop there because I have to because there are few other local choices.

Walmart may be the county’s gift to those looking for part time, uninsured, employment, but let’s be honest and look at their real appeal. As for the sales tax revenue, great! What is it? $4.97.