on 11/17/03 1:37 PM, David Shove at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Aaron
> 
> Good point. What is common to both is deference to a higher power. The
> higher the power, the more deference. People higher in the social
> hierarchy are to be given the benefit of every doubt; those lower, the
> burden of every doubt. Call it e-hierarchy.
> 
> --David Shove
> Roseville

I'm sorry, this is just silly. The only deference Rep. Kahn gets here is
asking to that people spell her name right. (Note for everyone: spell
everyone else's name right, too.)

Otherwise, she and her policies have been the subject of days of criticism
on this list - an "e-hierarchy" that progressives should appreciate.

Enough, please of the debate about debating. Please discuss substance, and I
won't rule on style.

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