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Free-trade phobias. A flirty Diane Sawyer. Howie, one last time. Border watch. And more.

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I was having lunch at my favorite pizza place a year or so ago and reading an interview of Diane Sawyer in one of their magazines.

Her comments in the interview should have silenced any attempt by the left to deny media bias. She was telling about the cold reception she got from fellow reporters when she joined the network news team. Apparently, they thought she could not possibly be one of them because of her previous work with Richard Nixon.

Name of the magazine? Might have been Vanity Fair, but I can't remember. Date? I can't remember that either. I wish I had taken it with me when I finished my pizza.

p>I can't believe the hypocrisy of the media when they deny their liberal bias. br> -- Joyce Sharp /p> p> We, Christians, should be used to open criticism. We have watched it become more blatant over the years in all aspects of society. Everyone from the Supreme Court to Diane Sawyer has tried to belittle and take our religion away from us. I was extremely proud of Mel Gibson's responses to her constipated questions. When he quoted "He was beaten for our iniquities. He was wounded for our transgressions. And by his wounds we are healed," I cheered! And I laughed out loud as I read your article and reference to the Martian thing just as I did when Mel responded to the priest. I am first of all proud to be Mel Gibson's "sister in Christ" as I have been a fanatic fan of his for years. I am thrilled that he would bring the truth to so many people, as he is revered all over the world. Thank you, Mel, for allowing God to use your power and influence to get the message out there. Maybe Diane Sawyer will go see it and get saved! br> -- Yolande Gardner br> Talladega, Alabama /p> p> Mel Gibson is a man of strength and courage. He and I believe in the Bible being the inspired word of God, what a concept. Thanks for the article. br> -- Jim Winston
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