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DSK wrote:
Walt wrote: I guess if you're stupid enough to mistake Rock Hill, South Carolina for Durham, North Carolina, you'll swallow the rest of the ahistorical crap contained within. I'm a little flattered that somebody thought "Durham, NC" was somehow more impressive than Rock Hill, SC. Well, I've at least heard of Durham, and while it's not a big city, I doubt that the editor of the newspaper is so glad to get any letters at all that he'll print *anything*. Rock Hill is... well... not so large. Not that there's anything wrong with small towns, it's just that the local papers can't afford to be as picky about what letters they print. But it's still nonsense. One small town newspaper I used to read had regular letters to the editor from two citizens carrying on a public argument about UFOs. The capper was when one of them claimed that UFOs were responsible for her pet's incontinence. What's far fetched about that? I know I'd be incontinent if I saw a UFO. Wouldn't anybody? Why doesn't somebody pop up quoting this, and claiming that it somehow proves Bush & Cheney are doing a great job? Isn't it obvious? Why do you hate America, Doug? (BTW - good job debunking the rest of it, Doug. You have much more patience than I.) Actually it was canned. I first saw that same bushwa about 2 weeks ago and wrote it then, and pulled it up from the 'sent' folder. Three clicks is all it took! At least you're plagiarizing yourself, not just mindlessly passing along whatever nonsense shows up in your in-box. -- //-Walt // // http://cagle.slate.msn.com/working/040514/matson.gif |
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Walt wrote:
Well, I've at least heard of Durham, and while it's not a big city, I doubt that the editor of the newspaper is so glad to get any letters at all that he'll print *anything*. Rock Hill is... well... not so large. Not that there's anything wrong with small towns, it's just that the local papers can't afford to be as picky about what letters they print. I dunno, the papers here will print a wide range of whacko stuff, but a lot of it is about college basketball. The Durham and Raleigh papers both have a conservative slant (more accurately, the Durham Herald-Sun is merely pro-Bush/Cheney, the Raleigh N&O is actually conservative). Not too long ago they were publishing a series of letters from a Bush/Cheney cheerleader who seems to think that Clinton is still in power, in some murky underworld way. Among other things, this person has claimed that not one Iraqi or Afghan citizen has been harmed by U.S. military action, whereas Clinton's nefarious scheming has killed millions of Americans. I wish I were making this up. But it's still nonsense. One small town newspaper I used to read had regular letters to the editor from two citizens carrying on a public argument about UFOs. The capper was when one of them claimed that UFOs were responsible for her pet's incontinence. What's far fetched about that? I know I'd be incontinent if I saw a UFO. Wouldn't anybody? Did I say it was farfetched? It was the *truth*, man! BTW small town gossip... one of the UFOers kids was the towns biggest drug dealer... I always wondered if it was cause & effect, and if so, which one was the cause and which was the effect... DSK |
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