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Liberals Want Another Liar in the White House?

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I know the Reverend Wright controversy has already been written about extensively, including on the other side of this blog. However, though I may be late to the topic, I feel the need to share a few thoughts on the matter. It’s not because I’m excited that a politician from the opposing party has found himself in a bad position.

Nicely Done

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Katie Allison Granju gives her web guru kudos to the PR wizards who decided to do a bit of blog marketing to promote their efforts to get wine into Tennessee grocery stores:

Ms. Magazine Refuses Ad

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In today’s PC world, diversity, understanding, tolerance, equality are all the big buzzwords. But yet, as we’ve seen popping up here and there at anti-war rallies and the such, anti-semitism seems to be rearing its ugly head. Or is it just Israel bashing? How else do you explain Ms. Magazine and their refusal to run this ad: Click here.

Here’s from the American Jewish Conference

Like belly buttons

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Opinions, it has been said, are like belly buttons -- everybody has one. If it were a condition of being a journalist that you have no opinions, there would be no journalists. On the contrary -- reporters sometimes have strong opinions. We have close exposure to government officials and to issues of public concern, for example, and it's only natural that we would have opinions about them...

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