I am so impressed. Having read many, many comments in all forums: the MSM, blogs -- liberal and conservative -- Internet publications. The level of discourse in the Reader Mail here on The American Spectator is far and away the clearest, most erudite and well reasoned that I have seen. Unlike other forums, posters actually do not feel the need to resort to the typical nasty "talking points" offered by others elsewhere. The excellent writing offered by American Spectator must encourage such wonderful Reader Mail.
p>It's intimidating to praise such thoughtful dialogue, fearing that my praise is inadequate, condescending or some other such thing. How nice it would be if public discourse (in Congress and elsewhere) could be so civil. br> -- Margaret S. br> Bethany Beach, Delaware /p> p> HEAVY METAL THUNDER br> Re: Shawn Macomber's
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