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Play nice? Surely you jest. The point is that a star has been awarded to someone who has plagiarized. Is it playing nice to avoid pointing out that this is so? If that is playing nice it is a craven sort of playing nice and I don't want any part of it.
---How is this my fault? Since when am I responsible for responding to crackpot posts? If you every responded to every nutty post in these forums, you'd be here all night. If you want someone to place your misguided anger toward, I'd suggest the Salon editors---after all, they're the ones who give the stars.
This is not about Clinton and Obama. This is about what sort of dialogue you want to take place here at Salon. As a former English teacher, I flunked people like Jaben for plagiarizing. It is absolutely astonishing to me that Obama supporter would want Jaben's false and, moreover, stolen, claims to stand as representative of the Obama point of view here at Salon.
---I don't know Jaben and he does not speak for me. Again, take it up with the Salon editors.
Don't tell me to play nice! Why don't you try playing ethically? Think about it. What does it say about your cause and your support of your candidate if you choose to ignore this when you should be loudly protesting the lie?
---Nutty posters write nutty things because they want attention. Why give them what they want?
To me, it begins to speak to the fact that perhaps people posting here on behalf of Obama should get a lot more scrutiny concerning the information that they are posting.
---No, one nutty poster is just that: one nutty poster.