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nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
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reply to albie

Re: Ah yes...

there are two parts to the WSJ:

the editorial page, generally comprised of the writings of right wing, corporate tools (with the occasional neocon thrown in);

and the rest of the paper, which is still (for now anyway) comprised of stories written by real reporters doing real reporting (not stenography).

I like the news part of the WSJ, the editorial pages are entertaining more than they are informative.


old_dawg
"I Know Noting..."

join:2001-09-22
Westminster, MD

said by nasadude:

there are two parts to the WSJ:

the editorial page, generally comprised of the writings of right wing, corporate tools (with the occasional neocon thrown in);

and the rest of the paper, which is still (for now anyway) comprised of stories written by real reporters doing real reporting (not stenography).

I like the news part of the WSJ, the editorial pages are entertaining more than they are informative.
Another ad hominen from the capital beltway crowd
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puck0114

join:2005-12-24
Portland, OR

Well, Rockville is actually outside the Beltway.


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