Monday, August 14, 2006

Priceless

I can't believe someone can actually blame the Seattle PI for being pro-Republican.

Check out this letter printed in Sunday's issue:

British personnel had better information

May I suggest that Seattle P-I editors begin listening to National Public Radio at lunchtime?

Instead of printing The Associated Press article on the front page, quoting "al-Qaida experts" from France, Singapore, Sweden, Rome, the Philippines and "national experts" FBI Director Robert Mueller and Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff, it would have been good to hear from the folks in Britain, who, according to NPR reporters in London, "are being very careful not to use the words al-Qaida."

If the British who made the arrests are avoided in this article, except for one unnamed source, it seems that the article was meant only to excite and inflame.

Is the P-I ready to start posting the daily red terrorism-threat level on the front page until after the November elections?

Dawn Blanch
Seattle

Wow. I've heard the PI called a lot of things, but for someone to imply that it's a Republican shill? And that the AP may be wrong?

Priceless.

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