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L.W.M. wrote: GGreenwald@gclaw.us
Last I tried that one, it bounced. Assuming the @Salon address works.
I discovered you shortly before you left to join Salon and became an instant and avid fan.
I really appreciate your prosecutorially minded attitude toward finding the truth with all the evidence presented. It is a sorely needed contribution to the public debate.
Thanks so much! I'm glad to contribute to such outstanding work.
Subscribed Salon Premium because outstanding writing of Glenn Greenwald. I suppose many others did same for the same reason.
I suppose also that traffic of the salon.com domain has increased because of Glenn Greenwald moving here.
Salon has mechanisms to turn increased attention of readers and other interest groups to straight money. Salon should scrutinize added value of Glenn Greenwald and steer part of the increased money to develop blog of one of our time most important writers.
It is somewhat telling of Salon organization, that GG must ask money of his readers. Salon should take care better of their gems.
Check his Blogger profile
http://www.blogger.com/profile/14509826
It's right there.
If you want support...I and many hundreds of others would gladly open our purse-strings wide if you would promise to do everything within your limited powers to persuade Salon to stop promoting Camille Paglia
What he said. In the meantime, I disabled images on the tab I always have open to your column so that I won't see the ads. I'll gladly look at the ads when they get rid of that reality-denying idiot.
GGreenwald@gclaw.us
For those who were wondering, it can be found at the old Unclaimed Territory. Just scroll down, look carefully. It's easy to miss.
http://glenngreenwald.blogspot.com/
Glenn, I am delighted to encourage your good work with a few bucks and encourage all of your readers to consider following suit.
Glenn is worth it to his READERS. I just sent $60, and I'm an academic.
Please increase the subscription price by $5.00 and give Glenn an assistant. Thanks.
Dear Editors of Salon,
I'd gladly increase my subscription fee $5 a year if you promise you use those funds to ensure Glenn's continued salary support, and provide him with a small research budget. I would be SHOCKED if my view point were anything other than a majority position among your subscribers.
Having an online bake sale really is a sort of unseemly way for a serious news organization to support its most thoughtful analyst.
I want to pay you guys to hire people like Glenn and make them happy, and not have him waste his time selling cookies online.
Cheers,
dave
Congratulations, Glenn, as your move to Salon.com appears to be a big success!
Most of your regular commenters who I admire greatly (even if I don't always agree with them) have of course followed you here. And, judging by the number of comments stating that they hadn't read you before you arrived here, your audience continues to grow.
Hopefully Salon.com sees it as a success as well. Thanks to your amazing work, I decided to become a Premium Member. I've also discovered that I enjoy reading some of the other authors here.
Count me in the group of readers willing -- nay, eager -- to support you!
Glenn,
Thank you for your wonderful reporting, and astonishing insights. It will be my pleasure to support your blog, even though the little I can afford probably won't make a big difference.
It's worth pointing out that if you dontate directly to Glenn Greenwald, not a penny will go to Camille Paglia, which makes it worthwile even if you already have a Salon subscription
What is your e-mail address?
When the e-mail icon is clicked, the "Enter e-mail address of recipient" field (you), is not automatically filled in.
I and many hundreds of others would gladly open our purse-strings wide if you would promise to do everything within your limited powers to persuade Salon to stop promoting Camille Paglia.
Wrong thread. Sorry. My previous comment should've been attached to the ABC story.
One of the most wonderful things about your reporting is the fact that you don't take a response at face value. a lot of folks would've taken that letter from ABC and said, "Okay, well, they apologized." and moved on to the next topic. You sunk your teeth in deeper and deconstructed what was, at best, a mediocre attempt at apology, and at worst, a continuation of the Media's Three Card Iraq Monty.
Take it to em, Glenn.
Glenn;
Your blog has quickly become one of my favorites. I sincerely appreciate your honesty, intelligence and thoughtfulness.
It's unfortunate that Salon is not able to fully fund your work, but I'm happy to do my small part and encourage others to do the same — or better!
Done! I am truly grateful for your extensive and outstanding analysis!
First political donation I've ever made. Hope to see you with the new book on Colbert or the Daily Show. Your writings, more than anything else right now, deserve a much wider audience.