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To: cosmicforce who wrote (92887)1/8/2005 12:08:50 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Tell you what....Keep those two links, and find what commondreams has on their site about the topic. Then we can compare apples to at least small potatoes.

We will look at first and last sentences of the paragraph, look at the bios of the writers, and in each article, take the adverbs and adjectives out of EACH piece.

Then we can see the skeleton of the intent.



To: cosmicforce who wrote (92887)1/8/2005 12:12:39 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
And PS. Re: the factual or nonfactual nature of what they publish is an independent from their political views No, that is not true. If the article weren't slanted to the far left/progressive view of the world in the first place, it wouldn't have been on the site at all.



To: cosmicforce who wrote (92887)1/8/2005 12:56:38 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 108807
 
Did you find all/any of these articles on commondreams site? If so, please send the links for them showing they are also on commondreams.... If I see this one below, I will apologize...

This article you linked is interesting, if you take the time to read it through. For instance:

What makes present-day Saddam different from the Saddam of the 1980s, say Middle East experts, is the mellowing of the Iranian revolution and the August 1990 invasion of Kuwait that transformed the Iraqi dictator, almost overnight, from awkward ally into mortal enemy.

In addition, the United States itself has changed. As a result of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, US policymakers take a much more alarmist view of the threat posed by the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

ireland.com