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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: greenspirit who wrote (9031)3/1/1998 1:16:00 PM
From: Lady Lurksalot  Read Replies (4) of 20981
 
Mike,

I plead guilty to using a poor choice of words in defining my preception of liberally versus ultra-conservatively leaning newspapers. It's just that I do not personally know of any ultra-liberal newspapers, although I'm sure such do exist. <vbg>

I like the SF Chronicle, apparently largely regarded as an ultra-liberal paper, because it thorougly reports issues. It reports on political candidates without regard to their political party affiliation. The SF Chronicle seems also to report with uncommon lack of bias on ballot issues and propositions, whereas the SF Examiner and the CC Times tend to be heavily weighted toward the conservative political party platform in their reporting and endorsements. The issues that turn up on the front pages of these two papers are in stark contrast to what turn up on the front page of the SF Chronicle.

I guess we could go round and round on the special prosecutor issue and never totally agree with one another. <vbg> Again, I don't like the process or elevating a person to that degree of authority and that degree of power over so many people. That alarms me far more than anything any one politician--even the President--does or could do within the framework of our Constitutionally mandated system of checks and balances.

Holly
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