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/p> p> It is very amusing to see the liberals' reaction to the Martinez staffers admission that he was the author of the memo. There indeed conservatives that take the typical liberal course of doing anything to further their cause, but the difference between the two is that when the truth finally comes out, the conservative will fall on his own sword, whereas the liberal will wave his around defiantly daring anybody to take him down. Liberals have no honor to do the right thing. br> -- Greg Goff /p> p> Now that Senator Mel Martinez has admitted publicly that one of his aides authored the controversial Terry [ sic ] Memo are you planning to apologize to the Democratic leadership and to the media for accusing them of fraudulently circulating the memo. I will be waiting. br> -- Pat Anderson /p> p> You might at least be accurate and honest about SOMETHING, fulfilling the minimum requirement of the doctrine of Truth In Advertising, by changing your name to UnAmerican Spectator, both of which are glaringly true. The "Case of the Origin of the Schiavo Memo" is a glaring example -- at the very LEAST, your were biased spectators because you failed miserably to exercise journalistic responsibility by not doing your homework before blaming, and UnAmerican because, as you should know from 9th grade Civics, responsibility is essential to the exercise of freedom, with the failure to exercise the former resulting inevitably in the destruction of the latter. Now that the esteemed Senator from Florida, Mr. Martinez, has shown the morality and courage to confess, I and we -- the truth-loving American people, wait breathlessly to see whether you do too. br> -- Rev. Thomas J. Porter br> Hartland, Wisconsin
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