Is Reader Satire?
Reader accused of being as good as Saturday Night Live and the Jon Stewart show. The Reader respectfully demurs.
Very funny, but I am not amused. My credibility is important in my job, and even though you are not in our media market, quotes have been attributed to me that were not spoken. I would like an explanation. Is your pubication satire, much like Saturday Night Live and the Jon Stewart cable news show? Or are you actually trying to make your readers believe things that you write actually happened?
Dammer, Deanna
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