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Old 09-18-2011, 04:00 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by Daithi View Post
Yet you trust mediamatters.
Well, I wouldn't trust Keith Olberman as far as I could throw him either.

At any rate, do you have evidence that Media Matters fabricates its research for its "fact checking" articles? That's a genuine question, by the way.

If you have a better sources for fact checking than Media Matters (left leaning bias) and Media Research Center (right leaning bias), I'd love to know about it.

Edited to Ask: I really would like to have evidence from an independent source that problematic/incompetent/abusive teachers are a significant and wide-spread (beyond a handful of "bad apples") problem. I find it difficult to justify the condemnation of the entire educational system over a horror story about ONE crappy teacher.

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