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Unbias journalism
.. would require that a more in depth explanation of the brother-in-law controversy be explained. Said individual was a state trooper who had been arrested for spousal abuse, a fire-able action in many jurisdictions. At any rate the person actually fired was guy in charge of the state police. I believe a special prosecutor or commission investigated the issue.
Of greater newsworthiness is whether the editor was from the McCain camo, the Republican National Party, Palin's staff or merely a Sara fan. There has been a blog up since 2007 pushing for her selection as VP. Was this the same person and what are their connections to the governor.
Wikipedia has had this problem before, as evidenced by the bio of thier own chairman's girlfriend.
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Unbias journalism  carlino | 08/30/08
But  frgough | 08/30/08
why?  rkoman@... | 09/01/08
New poll idea: Who actually cares who did the editing or why? (nt)  Letophoro | 08/30/08
Sure, it's what politicians do ...  rkoman@... | 08/30/08
But why do those in the media only care when it's a Republican?  Letophoro | 08/31/08
Did you contradict yourself?  K B | 08/31/08
Maybe he was refering to Koman  Pliny the Elder | 08/31/08
Actually as I read that article  rkoman@... | 09/01/08
The partisan basis is simply this.  Letophoro | 09/02/08
This is why...  John L. Ries | 09/02/08

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