Letters to the Editor
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My plaigiarism? Look the word up before you use it.
Yes, nothing is ever truly original as all thought borrows and builds from the past.
However, a plagiarist is someone who does not give credit for what they use, but instead presents other's thoughts and words as his or her own.
How can I be a plagiarist when I gave credit to others by mentioning up front that I have been reading analysis of Senator Obama's words that shows he is stealing from others and I provided two links to illustrate the point?
In no way did I claim that my point was my original thought -- so I think your attack is unwarranted.
I can provide more links, but I tend to find comments from people who do nothing but expect you to click other places tiresome.
And yes -- I agree JFK was a thief as well. Do you know that Sorensen, JFK's speech writer, is actively assisting Senator Obama's writing team?
Regarding Si, se puede... I saw Dolores Huerta speak Saturday and believe you me, she was not happy to have her intellectual property cribbed by Senator Obama.
The point of my original comment was that Senator Obama's supposed strength -- words -- is a con. His words are stolen from others. When he is forced to speak on his own without a teleprompter or prepared speech, he stumbles and in the instance of the quote we are commenting on here -- exposes an inner sexist.

