I got my first lesson on the joys and perils of rumors as a second grader. As we lined up outside the building, preparing for another day of school, I felt an inexplicable impulse take over my entire being, as ...(back to the article)
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I like this article. Well written and message to all: BIG UPS TO ALL WALTER'S HATERS!
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http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/04/gaza200804 There is a nice article in online Vanity Fair that is making headlines in the Middle East, but the Viacom (Judeo-Fascist) network, which includes CBS, doesn't seem to be picking up on the story. Why is it that when a Republican President appoints a member of a racial minority to the cabinet level, it eventually becomes a racist statement. [when the criminal facts unfold] Don't attack my foreign policy [insert the face of a black person]. Don't attack my Justice Department policies [insert the face of a Chicano] Don't attack my 9/11 Commission Report [insert the face of Larry Silverstein].
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You actually misquoted the article. It really says, "It always amazes me..." Nice creative license there.
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That's very insightful, Marvin!
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It always keeps amazing me when outside guests of mine exclaim how big Princeton is, especially in comparison to their campuses, but I know just as well as the next Princetonian how strong the force and the image of the Orange Bubble really is. [less awkward] "Time spent on spreading rumors is time that should be spent on studing the mechanical breakdown of the English language and sentence."
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