Monday, August 22, 2005

Globe offers another hard-hitting editorial

For those of you who are on pins and needles waiting to see how The Joplin Globe's editorial board will top its recent kiss-up to Sen. Gary Nodler, the wait is over.
In Tuesday's Globe, the editorial writer is back to boldly attacking the evils that face our society. You'll have to wait to read it, but the Globe is saying that the BTK killer will not find forgiveness.
Reportedly, in an editorial slated for later this week, the Globe will declare that Hitler was a bad man. (Of course, the editorial board firmly believes that the Holocaust was just another he said/she said story.)

5 comments:

Ron Davis said...

Don't forget next week's hard-hitting editorials:

•Crime Is Bad.
•Democracy Is Good.
•We Love Puppies.

Anonymous said...

Maybe the editorial staff should just stick to covering golf...that seems to be their heart's desire. I'm sure Nodler, Blunt, et. al. have enough staff to fill up the vacant space...wait a minute! Could it be....?

Anonymous said...

Randy, Thanks for bringing the theater incident to my attention. I thought Medicaid was there to provide for desperate health needs. I now find out that the program is so over funded that it is buying movie tickets for recipients (you pointed out that these were disabled people on Medicaid). Sounds like they need to cut a little more. Thanks for the heads up!

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Nodler has already begun to look into cutting their support some more. Oh wait... They already have.

Anonymous said...

By the way the developementally disabled paid their way in, it was the Nodler brothers riding the free pass. As we see more of this, it seems Nodler thinks everything is free, for him anyway, especially all the free abuse he dumps on us. Free, free, free...