9/22/2004 10:40:52 AM|||Sarah|||
Dwight Lewis has reached a new record in providing asbolutely no original thoughts in his editorials for The Tennessean. His article about how most people are really progressive is nothing but a string of quotes from a couple of interviews. The only words actually composed by Lewis himself are to transition from one set of quotation marks to the next.

How does this man have a job? My high school students could string together a bunch of sentences they copied from various books and websites. That is why they often saw "Ds" and "Fs" written in bright red ink (not purple or green, you NEA self-esteem advocates) on their returned papers.
|||109586801215481202|||"I" "think" "Dwight Lewis" "has" "a mastery" of "quotation marks"9/23/2004 01:01:31 AM|||skippy|||hi nathan and sarah,

thanks for linking to my blog. i can see we're on different sides of the aisle, but i am always happy to link to civil debate and thought by anyone.

'preciate it!