Denys Beauchemin wrote: > Further this discussion is very illustrative of the differences between a > conservative person (me) and the political opposite. When I post a link to > a newspaper article, I never insult the reader's intelligence or > individualism by posting the entire article. I don't consider myself more > capable than they are by providing the entire article. I know everyone on > this list is perfectly capable of reading the article if he or she wants to > do so. I certainly do not cram it down their email client's throat almost > forcing them to read it. I also do not clog the email of the digest readers > with huge articles that can be gotten from their respective web sites. So if I read you correctly, you are saying that liberals have a habit of quoting the entire article, whereas conservatives don't. Sorry, but I don't buy it. You can say WIRT has a habit of quoting the entire article - that seems clear to me. But mapping Wirt's behavior to all liberals is a bit much. It's like saying that all conservatives have a habit of overgeneralizing 8^). -- Greg Cagle gregc at gregcagle dot com * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *