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Re: Lead by example.. wouldn't you want that?


    Just saying, look at the right side of the media matters front page.  The comments about fighting conservative media.  Doesn't seem un-biased to me.   I try to avoid any media with any ties to political affiliation.  This includes Fox, The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Huffington Post, etc.  The original un-edited document posted by un-biased sources is what I try to look for.
    I don't disagree (nor do I agree ) with everything that you or anybody posts.  When legislation is drafted or even passed it is always so vague that until it is implemented do we see what the true result will be.  When someone writes prospective law they word it as they determine to be their best definition, (ergo: their interpretation).  Others read it and define it as their interpretation.  This is where spin occurs.  So one could say that everything is speculative.  It is when laws are implemented that they get broken down to nuts and bolts and then and only then can anyone define what is said and many times the way things are authored turn out to be the wrong choice of words, which leads to the problems we have with bureaucracy.
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Re: Lead by example.. wouldn't you want that? LocoDawg 3/26/2010 7:41:56 PM