Monday, September 13, 2010

Brickley endorsed by conservative PAC - The New Britain Herald (newbritainherald.com)

Steve Collins,
Staff Writer

7 comments:

  1. Is this guy Craven's replacment? Another transplant from Bristol. Who's next? The Herald should send Backus over there.

    About Backus, if she's the Herald's crime reporter, why didn't she handle the Sherwood threat fiasco a few months back? Craven handled that and the story was held up for awhile; Remember?

    Thou shalt not speak evil of Sherwood at the Herald - you will be shown the door.

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  2. I almost fell over when I read that Larson is bragging about his vote for Nancy Pelosi to be Speaker of the House. He is that detached from mainstream America that he thinks supporting Nancy Pelosi for Speaker is something that mainstream America would embrace!

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  3. America is taking back the country from these socialists district after district!

    A brand new poll out tonight (Sunday night) shows Conservative Republican Christine O'Donnell has now taken the lead in the Delaware U.S. Senate race. She now leads Liberal RINO Mike Castle by 3%!

    The Tea Party Rules!

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  4. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Is this guy Craven's replacment? Another transplant from Bristol. Who's next? The Herald should send Backus over there....


    Apparently Mr. Craven wouldn't customize his article to make the Democrats look good no matter what, and this guy probably is willing to!

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  5. I guess the problem wasn't with Craven after all. The liberal slant of the paper must come from the top.

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  6. If Backus covers the police, where is the story of the lines of cars not allowed down Stanley Street, one of the longest and busiest streets of the city last Thursday.

    Every car had to leave the street and go up in front of the Administration Building at CCSU to be checked. There had to be statistics from this. It went on for a few hours. No coverage.


    Who needs the Herald?

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  7. The paper doesn't report on any news regular people want to read. Look at the story about the comedy across the street from their front door. No mention of it in the Herald, but the Middletown Press had it. The Herald is too busy trying to make Sherwood, Trueworthy and O'Brien look good and couldn't care less about reporting the actual news.

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