Letter writers lack any credibility

Jim Corder’s offerings are routinely hit out of the park.

To the Editor,

Jim Corder’s offerings are routinely hit out of the park.

Living in Never Never Land, having no real facts or credible experts, it is just that easy.

Don’t forget, he didn’t know that the pejorative term for the Tea Party was self-imposed. He is probably just as unaware of Harper’s ‘co-opposition’ deal with Duceppe in 2004 or that sweater stunt.

Recognizing he couldn’t win with facts, he went into his Corder the Magnificent routine. That likewise failed and David S. Dunaway (Nursery rhyme goes over reader’s head, Letters, March 29) again clobbered that offering out of the park.

In ‘Verbosity’ typical of letter writer (Letters, March 29), F.L. Raymond further clutters these pages with multi-syllabic drivel that is no more than name calling.

It would appear these guys’ motto is the classic, ‘If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS.’

All the kings horses and all the king’s men, won’t be putting these two back together.

Grant Maxwell

Nanaimo

Nanaimo News Bulletin