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In reply to the discussion: The owner of the Los Angeles Times has blocked the paper from endorsing a candidate for president this yea [View all]ArkansasDemocrat1
(3,018 posts)32. I weary of South Africans having power here
Need to raise taxes so they don't have money to cause mischief with.
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The owner of the Los Angeles Times has blocked the paper from endorsing a candidate for president this yea [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Yesterday
OP
Oy, so many freaking cowards in the media... and it is self-defeating. Bastards.
LymphocyteLover
Yesterday
#43
Yep. In this case a "mulligan" says more than if they just endorsed. n/t
forgotmylogin
Yesterday
#25
Id do it anyway, only NOW its going on the front page because its not JUST editorial,...
Volaris
Yesterday
#6
The L. A. Times local TV news via Spectrum has been on default for months.
SleeplessinSoCal
Yesterday
#39
No. If he were he couldn't be President. Presidents must be "natural-born citizens"
marybourg
20 hrs ago
#59
Patrick Soon-Shiong, born to Chinese immigrants in South Africa. Turns out he's one brilliant & uncomplicated human.
ancianita
Yesterday
#38