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On 6/13/06, Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Glenn you make a good point, so let me answer it.
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> When you read a post from me, you know exactly where I stand.
<rest of Denys's indictment of the modern media snipped>
I think we know exactly where _someone_ stands, Denys, but how can we
know it's where you stand when you seem to feel free to use the words
of others as your own? I am enjoying the irony of a person who seems
to have committed plagarism just a few hours ago lecturing people on
the evils of lies and deception.
Bluster, on, good sir.
For those who are of a conservative ( or even a liberal) bent and are
interested in some thoughts about the media that actually come from
their author, I recommend reading Richard Weaver's _Ideas Have
Consequences_ especially the chapter called "The Great Stereopticon."
Although it's several decades old, I think that Weaver hits the nail
on the head when it comes to the role of the media in society.
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