chrissy
August 11th, 2004, 11:26 PM
Jarl had mentioned on the other thread about the Civil Rights laws about starting up a community paper by one of us, when I was talking about an article in one. We actually had two community papers that were pro-white around here. Both had a circulation of around 25,000 readers, they would cover local news and community events and the owners wrote columns on the editorial pages. They also had classified ads for people selling and helpwanted ,etc. and the small businesses ran advertisements. Both had letter columns for readers and they had a good number of writers who wrote about things that whites cared about. Both men have since retired due to health problems and the papers are gone. The one man did a series on the Catholic charities and their funding of group homes and other leftist projects. He also wrote about the congressmen that we have and asked "who do they really represent, they represent working class districts and yet they have extreme liberal voting records, who votes for them". The other man wrote articles about Hilliary yuk Clinton being a marxist from her college days, and what the black leaders were doing in the city and he would advise whites how to vote in upcoming local and national elections. He had owned the paper for many years and it was real popular in the area. I wrote letters about racial problems and animal rights since I'm an animal lover too, he always published them. I remember one guy wrote a letter and said black people don't want equal rights - they want it all.
One time he wrote in his column I don't care what they think let them come and take me away".
This was before I knew about the internet so they were good to be able to find out about things that we care about.
Neither paper was in my local area, our community paper is real boring and never has any incorrect type of opinions. I used to pick them up- they were free papers, when i was shopping over that way.
Might be a good income opportunity for someone interested in writing and with time to do it. That way you reach regular people too, both papers used to stress that they were for the residents in their community.
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"Stalingrad was the turning point of the second world war, and for the white race of the twentieth century". David Duke
One time he wrote in his column I don't care what they think let them come and take me away".
This was before I knew about the internet so they were good to be able to find out about things that we care about.
Neither paper was in my local area, our community paper is real boring and never has any incorrect type of opinions. I used to pick them up- they were free papers, when i was shopping over that way.
Might be a good income opportunity for someone interested in writing and with time to do it. That way you reach regular people too, both papers used to stress that they were for the residents in their community.
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"Stalingrad was the turning point of the second world war, and for the white race of the twentieth century". David Duke