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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

PRUDEN: The faith healer for our time

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JohnA

Please give us the option of printing this in larger print. It is unreadable in its current format.
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RussRamey6

Frankly, I find it highly amusing that the un-enlightened and un-churched would speak in such evangelical terms. Remember all this gushing tom-foolery when the truth about Senator Barak Hussein Obama comes out during a normal rough and tumble election cycle. If the press does their job he is in for a rude awakening. Up to now the senator has NOT had to answer any tough questions about his past and sidestepped any serious challenges to his qualifications. This is very serious business and imagine the junior senator handling the numerous crisis the our current president has had to weather. Our numerous enemies are hopefull that BHO somehow fools enough gullible Americans to gain the job. BHO will make Jimmy Carter look tough and effective in comparrison. Remember the relgious zeal and we will guage the results. It might do us good just to see this happen. BHO is NOT Martin Luther King and mores the pity. Add a chapter to the Bible? Please...LOL
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Ryder

I cannot print this or any article because of the dark background. The PRINT option in the previous format was great. Please duplicate it here and display articles to fill the entire screen with a large font and without the dark background.
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HaroldReimann

You know, America deserves BO.
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Ryder

The first sentence of the next comment should read: I cannot print and read this or any article because of the tiny font size, and when I copy it to WORD and enlarge the font size a dark background prevents printing.
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TOCS

I am having real problems with this new format. I want a NEWS paper not a glitzy toy. The print is too small; too much space is used for fancy lettering and photos. I can't figure out how to email articles to my grandson in Iraq or to print in a paper-saving format.
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royfil

PLEASE change the Print function - impossible to read small print and we don't need the graphics!! I have been a reader for more than 10 years and hate the new web format.
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joeschlobotnic

Dear Washington Times Folks: I’m SO frustrated with your newspaper I can hardly see straight. First you changed to this website making it impossible for me to hit the print button and save it in a word document. Unless I am estupid I have to copy and paste one page at a time. This is REALLY annoying especially when I am trying to copy recipes. THEN I got no paper on Friday (not unusual as I often do not get my paper). I called in, as is normal, and waited on hold for almost an hour when I finally gave up. ‘Called again Saturday morning and was told you will no longer deliver on Fridays. My question is, when do you plan to cut out Thursday, Wednesday, Tuesday … ? ‘Woman from your organization with whom I talked said notification had been in the paper every day for the past two or three weeks. I read all the paper each day, as does my wife, and neither of us saw said notification. (I do not read the Sports, Business, or Classified sections. Maybe you hid it in there.) I hate to be a cranky old man that does not like change, but I believe you all have a long way to go to make your paper readable again. Joe Schlobotnic, Home, Laurel, MD, Tuesday, 10 June 2008, 1750 EDT
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