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To: asenna1 who wrote (288394)8/20/2002 8:52:49 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
I'd also like to know more about who exactly is "retailing wild speculation and scurrilous innuendo as fact"

Raymond Duray, TP, MSI.....for starters....

JLA



To: asenna1 who wrote (288394)8/20/2002 12:22:33 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
I am not familiar with Newsmax, and was, in any case, referring to this thread (by extension, I suppose, the journals relied upon by the people I complain about, like the Nation, Mother Jones, and In These times). Certainly, the list of conservatives you have provided is wildly disparate. Few of them make the kinds of allegations based on "might have beens" about the Democrats that are the stock in trade of TP, MSI, Raymond Duray, and others about
Republicans. Emile Vidrine, who is pretty much universally despised by the conservatives, doesn't belong on the list at all. Some of the others that you mention too often use harsh language, but then, given the stuff spewed from your side, it is hard to make protests stick, although I have tried to encourage moderation from time to time. Some, like George Coyne, are usual pretty temperate, unless especially provoked......