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Posted Sun, Jan 13, 7:25 a.m.
Hastening death bomber?: Are you kidding me? ! Right in the middle of a semi-legitimate discussion about terminology, you bring up images of terrorists with dynamite strapped to their chests? Suicide bombers have absolutely nothing to do with the issue at hand. if you want to talk about the proper ...
MOREPosted Mon, May 14, 5:17 p.m.
Good point, but completely wrong.: But if we are to believe that McKay's firing was punishment by the Republican party, his decision not to prosecute becomes relevant to the public: Was it the right decision? Let's see the evidence. Whaaa? If he was fired as punishment by the Republican party ...
MOREPosted Wed, Apr 18, 1:35 p.m.
Meanwhile, these three angry men are waving American flags...: You forgot about the counter-protesters. Nearly every protest I've ever seen covered on TV in the last few years tries to show a "balanced" perspective. So they'll show the crowd scenes of five thousand protesters in opposition to something. Then they'll ...
MOREPosted Thu, Apr 12, 10:06 a.m.
Good Point, but You're Still Missing the Big One: The premise of the article in the Weekly is that something is wrong with the vendor system at Real Change. It's all well and good to calculate whether someone qualifies as "poor" by calculating their paper sales, but there's so many ...
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