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the war: edited by Michael Totten
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Re: Going to Haifa
by Scooby Doo
hi Lisa Just got a quesion on a different topic. I really enjoy reading your blog, and I find you have a good perspective on most events. I see you link to a-mother-in-gaza or raising youssuf. When you have the time and if there is an interesting reason, could you maybe explain why? I first visited her blog after reading yours, but I find I can't really read it without my blood pressure going sky high. It is full of bias, sometimes outright lies as in her current post when she talks about the Palestinians who died on the Egyptian side today and why, and she censors her comments - if you're a yes man you are allowed to comment, if you remotely support Israel or don't support the Palestinians, you are not. Do you think a link conveys some sort of rubber stamp - I.e. do you have some sort of linking policy or do you try to include an all round picture including the nutters? Be careful when you are up north! Katherine
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