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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Neeka who wrote (188770)12/6/2006 10:33:39 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (2) of 793996
 
I saw that very program last night. There is a very concerted effort in that show and others that I like (such as Law and Order) to disparage home schooling and Christians.

I'm not a regular church goer and I'm ambivalent about home schooling, but it's clear that the MSM is hostile to both, and that bothers me.

I like Boston Legal because it exaggerates a lot of behavior in the legal field so we can see it. Otherwise we might not be aware of it.

But it's there.

I remember as a kid I saw a man in a suit sliding down the wall outside my father's office. I ran in to get help, and Dad says, "Oh, that's just D___ P___ (for some reason I still remember the man's name). He's an alcoholic. He's a lawyer."

I like the end of Boston Legal programs where Spader and Captain Kirk smoke a cigar and discuss the events of the day. That's something that everybody should do (at least, the latter with out the cigars).
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