Actually, I don't read the Trib's editorials.  What's the point?  I don't think
the Trib is liberal, either.  Lazy thinking is not liberal or conservative.
Wizard Marks, Central

Dooley, Bill wrote:

> No one has posted because no one is surprised regarding the repolling
> editorial. I believe most Star Tribune readers believe the Star Tribune is
> the most liberal or one of the most liberal newspapers in the country. I am
> sure the Star Tribune people would say they are merely reflecting the
> community they serve and that most of their readers, if polled, would agree
> that the Florida precints should be repolled. Bill Dooley (Ward 13)(Kenny).
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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>
> > I'm surprised no one has posted anything on the Strib's stunning Thursday
> > editorial, where they recommended "repolling" the Florida voters confused
> by
> > the original butterfly ballot. If this isn't a case of reasoned analysis
> > being blinded by "liberal" bias, what is? To my knowledge, no other
> newspaper
> > editorial page--and I read about a dozen online--advocated opening this
> can
> > of worms.
> >
> > Britt Robson
> > Lyndale



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