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    Letter to The Editor: Our Media

    September 29, 20203 Comments
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    By John Roberts, Sedona Resident
    (September 29, 2020)

    Letter to The EditorThe Sedona media has proven itself very worthy of our attention.

    My personal interests are in Sedona.biz our internet outlet and the Sedona Red Rock News our print newspaper. There are other media sources but I lack the equipment and time to use them.

    Sedona.biz is a wide open operation with input from many interests. The News is as widely receptive to input while their operations are more tightly managed by their competent editor and a fine staff of reporters.

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    It has been an education to see how postings , mine most often in Sedona.biz have drawn responses which are educated and meaningful such as those recently received from Mike, Ron and Diana. And then there are others which express themselves in quips having little intellectual content but seem to satisfy the sender in some way or another.

    Editorials by Tommy Acosta receive a heavy dose of responses – many more than mine – and most contain substantive content. That’s to be expected as he is a journalist and I am not.

    So that gets me to a new post in which I relate finding Trump sounding like a braying donkey when he launches off into a bragging tirade. Both he and the donkey actually sound so much alike as they honk away plus the import of their messages rate identical absorption..

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    3 Comments

    1. Jason Stone on September 30, 2020 8:46 am

      Blah, blah, blah… A meaningful post by a thoughtful, intellectual-wannabe jackass talking about a donkey.

    2. John Roberts on September 30, 2020 10:43 am

      An amazing posting that our media is blah blah and by a feeble obscure inference to publicly declare editors Tommy and Christopher plus staffs as incompetent and not professional. Does he care to elucidate or would he prefer to find and remain hidden with donkeys to instead happily honk away ? Maybe he has a unhappy home so prefers the wide open pasture. Not me – I’ll stick with the media here in Sedona.

      But then aren’t bobble heads just that.

      John

    3. Jason Stone on September 30, 2020 11:27 am

      Both your posts are blatant rear-kissing of local media in hilariously obvious and transparent attempts to manipulate them and to twist my response. That’s really the best you could do?

      My responses are just as obviously to your asinine posts about the president and have nothing whatsoever to do with Sedona media or those folks that create actual editorials.

      To “elucidate” for you, the blah, blah, blah isn’t an inference, it’s a direct attack on you and your constant posting of bizarre conspiracy theories and your recent obsession with donkeys (very weird and just a bit scary). You obviously suffer from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, however, the derangement most certainly extends beyond just your hatred of Trump.

      With your very public “record” you really ought to be more careful about public attacks on anyone.

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