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Old 09-14-2018, 10:52 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg View Post
So that would be an example of a newspaper you can't fairly evaluate, right?
I actually said "Not that I read the likes of the Guardian (for example) much", I did not say that I did not read it at all. So yes, I can evaluate it.

Seeing as you quoted me as saying "Not that I read the likes of the Guardian (for example) . . ." so misquoting me by truncation to suit your agenda, you must be a journalist

EDIT: PS - re suing newspapers; news media here are rarely sued but it does happen (they usually lose). But it requires very deep pockets, a lot of time and, of course, continuing media attention. So most (in fact all that I can recall offhand) are by wealthy or tenacious individuals, the rest of us don't have the money and companies have better things to do with their time as stories die quick if one doesn't keep poking them in the eye (don't explain, don't sue, let it die).

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