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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Stoopid Reporters
| "If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " | 
3 comments:
- Jake said...
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One of the problems is the quality of the people who go into journalism. In my college, journalism was the major of last resort after you have flunked out of every other major. Thus the journalism school contained the intellectual dregs of the student body. 
 Everybody, I discuss this with say the same thing occurred in their college.
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6/28/06, 11:20 AM
  
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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I'm laughing because I ended up in the Univesity of Maryland's J-school because it was the ONLY major that did not require a math credit (a subject I did not excel at, to say the least). 
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6/28/06, 11:34 AM
  
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Anonymous said...  
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Well, when my brother-in-law was little he was convinced that "Jesus is fluffy" and he knew that because "the Bible tells him so". 
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6/28/06, 4:19 PM
  
 After the funeral of Pope John Paul II, the International Herald Tribune
described his vestments and added: "Tucked under his left arm was the
silver staff, called the crow's ear, that he had carried in public."
Actually, that ornate shepherd's staff is called a crosier (or
crozier), not a "crow's ear." And did a BBC producer really write a
subtitle that said "Karma Light" nuns were mourning the pope (as
opposed to Carmelites)?
After the funeral of Pope John Paul II, the International Herald Tribune
described his vestments and added: "Tucked under his left arm was the
silver staff, called the crow's ear, that he had carried in public."
Actually, that ornate shepherd's staff is called a crosier (or
crozier), not a "crow's ear." And did a BBC producer really write a
subtitle that said "Karma Light" nuns were mourning the pope (as
opposed to Carmelites)?  
 
 
 
