HANCEVILLE —
I always suspected that The Cullman Times was a liberal paper, but after the front page article Saturday, Oct. 13, about how Joe Biden was on the debate left no doubt. If you think skinning and grinning and lying, plus interrupting was great, I guess I missed the point. As far as I am concerned, here’s the choice in this election: Do you want a president and vice president who promote homosexual marriage and abortion? Who wants to take God out of their platform and doesn’t know how to tell the truth and who has us in 16 million in debt, borrowing from Communist China? Then Obama is your man!
Also, if you newspaper people are going to quote someone, you need to quote them exactly on what they said. Governor Romney did not say he was going to cut funding to PBS. He said if it meant borrowing from Communist China. Get your facts right.
Editor’s note: The articles mentioned above did not appear on the front page of The Cullman Times. The items in question were teasers to online articles written by The Associated Press and CNHI News Service, not The Cullman Times staff. Click here for the article mentioned above. Click here for The Associated Press story on the debate.
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