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GoodWitch58

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Oct 10, 2005
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but,he would do it in such lyrical language, flowing words and fantastic put downs. He is a great communicator, even if one doesn't always agree with his message.

I love his Special Comments for the way he uses the language.

Chris M. and the guys on Fox lose me with all the shouting.
 

Lake View Too

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Nov 16, 2008
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I liked Oberman for a while, but he did get awful childish/silly. Hannity strikes me as someone who ran out anything to say about two or three years ago and is simply spewing these days to get a paycheck. O'Reilly every once in while tries to pretend he's "Fair & Balance" and comes off as hypocritical almost everytime. I like Chris Matthews. I think he does ask hard ball questions. Glenn Beck is simply a nut. His producer/network must grit their teeth alot, as they rake in the ratings and money.
 

NotDeadYet

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Jul 7, 2007
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I think that the ratio of welfare recipients to the entire population in Walton County is higher than in most mid sized cities. I know that 46% of the students in Walton County are eligible for reduced/free lunches. Jackonville, by comparison, has 39% eligible.
I promised myself I would stay off the political threads, but I can't let this one go by. Eligibility for reduced/free lunches only means the family is poor -it does not necessarily mean the family consists of welfare recipients. In Walton County many of the poor families are the working poor. I guess you can call the free lunches and whatever other government assistance they qualify for "welfare" but I don't myself consider a working family to be in the same category as a general welfare recipient who doesn't work at all.
Your thinking that the ratio of welfare recipients to the entire population is higher than most mid-size cities is only speculation. We need first your definition of "welfare" - what it includes and doesn't include, and then we need the actual figure, not what you think it might be.
 

fisher

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Sep 19, 2005
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good point, but when a news organization throws it's weight behind a personality, wouldn't you think a solid formal education would be a desirable trait given the thousands of hours that personality will be spewing his opinion?

I guess that's like saying why would a country throw it's full weight behind a President without a solid formal education???

Ever heard of George Washington--do a little reading on the subject of his formal education.

Not saying I like Hannity, just trying to make a point about your ridiculous comment on a "solid formal education." If you are smart (not saying Hannity is), hard working, ambitious and a good leader, you don't need a formal education to succeed unless you want to be a doctor, lawyer, etc.

I agree with Kitty that your comment was totally elitist, and flat out, ignorant.
 
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