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Friday, November 28, 2008 12:00 AM

Mumbai, the NYT's revisionism, and lessons not learned

The Times' Editorial Page blames the Bush administration for "blessing" the military coup against Hugo Chavez without mentioning that it did the same. Why does that matter?

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  • Friday, November 28, 2008 03:43 PM

    AKA

    I think I have every right to bring up Kucinich if I wish, so why don't you knock off telling me what I may write about. Let us not pretend that you were the first to be rude to me when I had not even addressed you.

    -- AKA Smith

    It was a rhetorical remark to you. You must need some sleep or something. On the other hand time and again I've read that crap about we should have voted for Kucinich if blah blah blah and I think it's just stupid. He had no chance of winning, and therefore it is nonsense to tell a liberal or a left person, or whatever, that they are being hypocritical because they chose not to throw away their vote and help McCain become president. If you want to keep using that bullshit remark be my guest. I have no desire to 'try and shut you up'. But I will tell you what I think about it, as I just did.

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