There's an article on AOL, allegedly from the Associated Press, that seriously includes the sentence, "Democrats love to fight the GOP, particularly those Democrats who vote in primaries and caucuses." All I can figure is that this is an editorial or something of the sort, and AOL just isn't telling us this. If it isn't, I fear for the journalism industry. (The author's name, for what it's worth, is Ron Fournier.)
Yeah, I guess that was kind of about the election, but it was more about a biased and poorly-written article.
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bethje. It's like there's some kind of anti-communication campaign against me.
Oh, and the video for "The Town That Lost Its Groove Supply," which can be found on the new Minus 5 EP, is pretty cool. I think putting videos on CDs is a good idea. I mean, that's a good reason right there to buy the CD instead of just downloading the songs.
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Yeah, I guess that was kind of about the election, but it was more about a biased and poorly-written article.
For some reason, I couldn't access my e-mail at all from work. My attempts to do so caused Internet Explorer to crash. I'm still having trouble with it. My phone also lost service for a short while after work, when I was trying to call
Oh, and the video for "The Town That Lost Its Groove Supply," which can be found on the new Minus 5 EP, is pretty cool. I think putting videos on CDs is a good idea. I mean, that's a good reason right there to buy the CD instead of just downloading the songs.
I need to take a shower.
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Date: 2004-11-04 01:29 am (UTC)But yeah -- there's been quite a few AP articles that've made me fiercely blink. There's one author, uh... Nellie somethin', or something like that, who is especially shameless. So, yeah. Boo to the AP, at least sometimes.