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Kevin
I like to write, to be right, I tilt to the right, and I think life and politics is about principles, and heresies...Oh, and maybe football is life. Lisa will be my adviser on the blog; improvements to come will be owed to her.
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Saturday, September 22, 2007

A new low for Canadian journalism

"I think it's distasteful, inappropriate, border line outrageous, and it's obviously not serious journalism...This makes the MoveOn.org ad attacking General Petraeus look like kindergarten."
Posted by Kevin at 9:56 AM
Labels: Canadian journalism; George W. Bush; war in Iraq
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