On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know what to make of it, to be honest. I think the Iran
> situation was the proverbial "one-in-a-million" shot. I know how the
> sausage is made, and as I noted, I don't believe there should be a
> blanket moratorium on them.
>
> I put that last graf separately with the understanding that I get why
> people find it funny. I just don't. And, as people have said
> repeatedly, if you don't like it, don't watch it.
>
> You can listen to Episode 96 of The Bugle at http://sn.im/tel3b: I
> would have to look later for the exact segment. He mentions that he
> had told the kids he was going to read two other books, then started
> reading Palin's book.

Thanks for the info on the Bugle - I just subscribed to it on itunes,
and will listen to Episode 96 in a few hours when I make my annual
pre-Thanksgiving run to teh garbage dump (er... waste disposal).

When watching the Palin Book piece originally I was hoping that maybe
these were kids of TDS staffers who knew what was going on and had
agreed to use their kids in this way (I don't judge - I would have
almost certainly been happy to have my kids used in that way at that
age). But using young children in this way, either without the
parent's permission, or with their permission but without being fully
informed, is probably a mistake.

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