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/p> p> Reading Mr. Lord's piece I'm reminded of a Firing Line show many years ago when Mr. Buckley's guest was an old white-haired man named Foote (don't recall his first name) from Great Britain. He was at the time or had been some head socialist or Laborite leader or some such thing (sorry for the vagueness). Mr. Foote was speaking in this insufferably snotty (I guess the word today would be snarky) condescending manner and finally Mr. Buckley stops him and says something like, "Before we go any further, can we (you) get over this notion (or attitude) that everything I say is crap and everything you say is non-crap." It was beautiful. It illustrated the "there is no debate" attitude of most liberals on duty mentioned in Mr. Lord's piece. br> -- Jens Andersen /p> p> I admit it, you hooked me with your title Geraldine Limbaugh but I'm glad you did. Jeffery Lord wrote a whiz-bang opinion piece. I would have emailed him directly but I just couldn't get past the salutation, Dear Mr. Lord, without my mind wandering. Keep up the good work. br> -- K. Wigen /p> p> DUDSVILLE br> Re: Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder's Expedience and Experience
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