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R.J. Kozela /p>I find it telling that people like Kinsley don't realize how they sound when they say things like what he wrote in the Post column. These things are spouted by these people on a daily basis and they seem oblivious to the impression it leaves with people.
p>I read in various conservative blogs and publications that it is not a good thing for the country that one of its major parties -- Democrat -- is imploding. I can't bring myself to agree with this sentiment because if that party is filled with people that think the way Kinsley does then I don't see how the country could benefit unless it does implode. br> -- Michael K. Wright br> mwright@normls.com /p> p> Thank George Neumayr for taking on the unbearable Kinsley, who is truly the snot of all time. br> -- Noemie Emery /p> p> TAS TREASURE
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