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Greg Stigers <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:22:23 -0400
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5944258/site/newsweek/
This is what I have been saying. While this editorialist is not someone I
think I would regularly quote, and there are large parts of this article I
disagree with, here are two quotes:

<quote>
Hearing this, I almost wondered if there is any such a thing as a fact any
more-or if, at this point, there is only religion and art. Such violence to
context done by pols and polemicists. For this I blame not only Republicans
but reporters, too. It's all a matter of taste, now. As a high-school friend
told me when we were arguing over whether WMDs had or had not been located
in Iraq, "You have your sources of information and I have mine.''

...

Anyone who still thinks Bush is unintelligent is not even worth arguing
with.
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Greg Stigers

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