> that the Tribune's describing you as a "52 year old graduate student" 
> hurts your chances of election to the school board and was a hurtful 
> thing for them to do. Yet you turn around and in the next 

WizardMarks (is that your given name?), I think there is a qualitative difference 
between a newspaper (which purports to be an ubiased source) giving a biased opinion 
and a candidate commenting on another candidate.  Everyone expects candidates to be 
critical of one another but the press should be held to a higher standard, outside of 
an editorial.  

> their vote. It gives me the feeling that you are  not a guy I 
> should be 
> voting for to work in the service of children.

I'm not sure if Michael is helping his cause by protesting so much.  Sometimes it is 
best to hold yourself above your critics (when the bias is obvious) and stay focused 
on the issues.  


-Michael Lomker, North Loop
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