Letters to the Editor
L.W.M.
Published Letters: 5810 Editor's Choice: 5
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Of course you aren't, Kenji
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I am not defending him or any other Republican agenda, but Zzzzzz....
Kenji Hosokawa of
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File the patent, Ondolette
[Read the article: PBS's "Frontline: Spying on the Home Front"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]We aren't going anyplace that fast....
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Kenji got lost in the intertubes
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]He thought this was Powerline...
Way home, Kenji----> http://www.powerlineblog.com/
Sayonara!
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Speaking ill of the dead
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]From the Neoconservative Journal of Art and Culture
A slap at Halberstam...
http://www.newcriterion.com/weblog/2007/05/dissent-on-david-halberstam.html
...As Hilton shows in eloquent detail, far from "speaking truth to power," David Halberstam was part of the mendacious claque that now so loudly mourns the passing of one of its more boisterous cheerleaders. I suppose it is not surprising that the journalistic fraternity would indulge in this orgy of sentimental twaddle over David Halberstam. (An honorable exception was this editorial in The New York Sun.) I am grateful, though, to have Hilton Kramer's sober reflections as an alternative and, indeed, an antidote. Read the whole essay here.
I really can't stand these people.
Don't be so naive, Holly.
The little twirp was a troll but you'd think even a corporate lawyer could do better than that pathetic effort. Then again, if the boys at Powerline are any measure, corporate lawyers are not the sharpest tools in the drawer.
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Consenting adults
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]...you think that Ms. Lewinsky was lying and that Bill Clinton never touched her breasts or genitalia?
Go play with yourself someplace else, Jake.
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It's intentional revisionism... lying
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Frankly, my dear...But modern religionists seem unable to make this distinction... Christianists also have a hard time coming to grips with...
It's intentional. It's rewriting history for reason...
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Shoots his mouth off
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]That twirp is an attorney, an officer of the court. He came in here with a pathetic strawman and professing a disingenous line of no agenda. He got shot down in one beat. His profession lobbied long and hard to be able to advertise in the media. No one is shedding tears for them, or you. As far as you are concerned, play the victim card all you like. It's the only card you have left so I suppose we'll see it a lot from here on out. not much of an ace in the hole, is it, joker?
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Shorter Shoots his mouth off...
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"Waaaaaaa! It's not fair when you guys play rough..."
"Shot his mouth off... I jaywalked today. Should I turn myself into the local Dem headquarters?"
No. Keep jaywalking until you get hit by a bus.
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What Digby Said
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]About anonymity and pseudonyms...
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/i-love-my-navel-so-much-by-digby.html
He chose to use his real name... why not? When was the last time a "liberal" gunned anyone down?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Berg
What's your real name, Shoots his mouth off? Yer not scared of us wimpy, tree hugging liberals, are ya?
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At some point...
[Read the article: What Fred Thompson means by the "rule of law"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]One has to admit that this is one helluva a camel and it's still walking with all these straws on it's back. That back is gonna snap at some point...
