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To: SLJP
I'm a bit "spirited" myself but generally am attacking an action or an issue ... not the poster or a person.

With the exception of a few fundamental either/or questions, I'm always happy to agree to disagree as long as substantive discourse ensues.

55 posted on 09/28/2001 11:43:22 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: Askel5
But you have to admit that there are just certain facts about certain people/newspapers/websites that are known to be true. For example -- the New York Times has a severe left-ward leaning, and everybody knows it. That's why Democrats like it, and why Republicans don't, as a rule.

Is the NYTimes a Gannett paper? I don't spend a lot of time reading it, so I have no idea anymore. At any rate, they are all liberal, and Gannett admits to it.

(Sorry to take so long; fell off my ISP!)

58 posted on 09/28/2001 11:58:28 PM PDT by Beep
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To: Askel5
I don't "attack," but I do admit to using sarcasm a great deal. I grew up with it. It's what I do! *G* Hey, my dad has a doctorate in education from Peabody College for Teachers, and my two sisters and my mother all have at least bachelor's degrees. All of us graduated "cum laude" at some degree. It was, "fend for yourself or get squashed" in my family! I majored in music, then went back and majored in journalism and psychology. Then it was "master's time" in psych! (I didn't know what I wanted to do!!) I'm 39, BTW. I'm not retirement age or anything. But old enough! *G* I'm disabled at the moment, although I do continue to write. (I'm a professional freelancer now.) So don't be too rough on my little disabled self?! (Yeah, right?!) *VBG*
81 posted on 09/29/2001 9:36:55 AM PDT by Beep
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