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To: pompsander who wrote (765522)10/8/2007 11:22:27 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
you have no clue what you are talking about, just rant from one thing to the next. Keep your head up Hillary's hind end if you wish. If you are TOO FRICKING STUPID to understand what your leftist butt buddies are trying to accomplish, then you deserve to wallow in your own mess.

“The man who knows the truth and has the opportunity to tell it, but who nonetheless refuses to, is among the most shameful of all creatures. God forbid that we should ever become so lax as that.” —Theodore Roosevelt

you are that man. I wonder why anyone bothers to answer you leftists at all. Your aim is to destroy America and you are hard at work.



To: pompsander who wrote (765522)10/8/2007 11:47:50 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 769667
 
Press pressure

"GQ commissioned Joshua Green, a serious political reporter on the staff of the Atlantic, to do a piece on infighting within Hillary Clinton's campaign. ...

"Green was a good choice: He knew the turf, having written a much-admired cover story on Hillary for the Atlantic last winter. But in the course of reporting, Green had dinner with a Hillary mouthpiece. Next thing we know, one of Bill Clinton's aides is in the GQ editor's office telling him there'd be a 'problem' with granting access to Bill Clinton for GQ's 'Man of the Year' issue if GQ ran a muckraking Hillary story.

"Of course, any editor with a backbone would say, 'Thank you, your crude effort to kill this story will be included in the story. Goodbye.'

"Instead, the GQ editor killed the story. Profile in courage."

— Ron Rosenbaum, writing on "Magazines, bring back the write-around," Thursday in Slate at www.slate.com