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To: Joe Sixer who wrote (155809)12/17/2007 11:59:50 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Hello Joe Sixer. I see you haven't posted on GITS for a very long time, if ever. So, that leads me to think you dislike Guiliani and love Ron Paul so much you won't/don't want to hear another opinion. Well, here's mine...

With the GITS indulgence, as this thread if for fun as a rule....

First, it's the NYT that sponsored the article. Second, don't forget they think Andrew Sullivan, Frank Rich, Krugman, Maureen Dowd, etc are a good gage of the electorate. I believe the NYT is TOTALLY wrong in that belief.

None of them are exactly the cream of the crop, and the fact that the NYT ratings are falling like a stone, says something about their choice of opinion makers. Pinch/Sniff isn't exactly the cream of any society either although HE certainly thinks he is.

The NYT thinks Guiliani should release his clients names. Does the NYT do that? Do any lawyers? Did Bill Clinton? Did Al Gore? Has Hillary?

Anything from the Village Voice is less than impressive to me.

Jim Dwyer did write 4 books I believe, before going to the NYT in either 2001 or 2002. One was on some of the people who were in one of the towers on 9-11.

Do you remember BEFORE 9-11, anyone, anyplace, certainly in our Federal and Big State Governments, that even conceived such an event would happen. Certainly the NYT would have laughed them off Manhatten.

All in all, for as many people that were killed in NYC that day, there could have been SO MANY more!!! Americans are indeed fortunate that more weren't killed.