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			| Tyrone Slothrop | 01-14-2005 02:54 PM |  
 Kos For Dean
 
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		| Originally posted by sgtclub
 I don't think this goes to objectivity.  I think it goes to credibility.
 
 |  I can no longer tell what you're trying to say about blogs from people like Kos.
 
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		| I don't think there is a choice in the matter.  Once you've posted, you've published.  The only motive in doing so is for others to read it, otherwise it's called a personal journal.  And if others are reading it, they should be able to discern from what they are reading whether it is really a paid ad.
 
 |  Before there were blogs, there were (and are) on-line journals.  Perhaps the only blogs you read are those that aspire to be a low-budget, on-line sort of journalism, but most of the blogs in the world, IMHO, have no pretense at being the sort that get cited on this board, and are just places where people are posting things that interest them.  If your view is that as a general matter, anyone posting anything that anyone else might read should be telling everyone about any conflicts of interest, OK then.
 
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		| I'm less bothered by the campaigns than by the journalists.  I expect politics to be dirty.  I expect those that cover politics to act as a detergent for that dirt.  No one is served with blurred lines.
 
 |  There's an odd disconnect between the first and second sentence here.  I expect pit bulls to attack small children, but I'm bothered when it happens.
 
 That professed expectation for those that cover politics, and your concern about blurred lines didn't last very long there, did it? |