The Denver Post stopped carrying Candorville as of March 1 but it may reinstate it if readers write in and ask them to keep it. When the Rocky Mountain News went out of business, the Denver Post absorbed all the RMN's comics, including Candorville. Now they've dropped many of the former RMN comics, including Candorville, possibly to see which ones the readers miss. If you're a Denver Post reader (and ONLY if you're a Denver Post reader or Denver resident please) write to comics@denverpost.com and politely ask them to keep Candorville. Tell them why they should keep it, and most importantly, give them location information (as specific as you're comfortable with) so they know you live in Denver. They're looking for your feedback, people, so give it to them. This is your chance to be heard. |
OY, YES, YES, YES. Too bad that this is REALITY and not comics. Also too bad that the nation is not upset that about 1/2 of our population is believing those lies. Also too bad is that the people who tell them have NO CONSCIENCE about spreading hate and fear. Too, too, too bad. And sad.
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What’s funny is that some people don’t even know that this is going on.