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How long will the Observer last?


Zod

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The print version will go down like most other print newspapers across the country. It's too bad. I guess I'm old fashioned, but I love reading a newspaper. I also don't understand why anyone would want the business to fold because they disagree with the newspaper's politics. I mean, are you so cynical and hard-hearted that you don't care that lot of people will be losing their livelihoods (including employees who have nothing to do with writing the allegedly liberal content)?

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The print version will go down like most other print newspapers across the country. It's too bad. I guess I'm old fashioned, but I love reading a newspaper. I also don't understand why anyone would want the business to fold because they disagree with the newspaper's politics. I mean, are you so cynical and hard-hearted that you don't care that lot of people will be losing their livelihoods (including employees who have nothing to do with writing the allegedly liberal content)?

I didn't say I want to put the paper out of business nor that I want people to lose their jobs, only that I did not choose to subscribe to it anymore. We all have our own opinions about politics and, while the Observer may reflect yours, it does not reflect mine.

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I like to chill on Saturday and Sunday mornings and read the paper with music and coffee. I dont really read it for news, more for commentary and in-depth reporting (such as it is at the Observer). Other than that I don't have time during the week and can get news anytime anywhere.

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