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	<title>Comments on: Wichita Eagle Editorial Blog not recommended</title>
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	<description>Individual liberty, limited government, and free markets in Wichita and Kansas</description>
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		<title>By: jicWooraidodo</title>
		<link>http://wichitaliberty.org/wichita-news-media/wichita-eagle-editorial-blog-not-recommended/comment-page-1/#comment-3005</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 00:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>omg.. good work, dude</description>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Well, you know, Bob, we at the WE blog are very opinionated. And yes, we do sometimes use language we should not be using. That is something most bloggers frown on, including myself. The interesting thing about the blog, though, is the variety of posters. We run the political spectrum, the religious spectrum, the lifestyle spectrum and the class spectrum. 

We are a microscopic group of people representing different views of what we think the United States should be or not be. We are not afraid to voice our views on any subject, and if you get past the name calling, you will find some very well read, intelligent people there. We consider ourselves the kind of people who will get out and vote. We consider ourselves the kind of people who are not afraid to speak our minds when we think some injustice has been done. We consider ourselves to be just like the majority of the people of this nation, the only difference being we make our views public. 

We have occasional get-togethers, and every one of them has been awesome: good food, friends, atmosphere, and a bit of music thrown in for good measure. 

We would hope more people would join in our discussions, but they have to understand that thick skin is a must, and we offer no excuses for that. Just the opposite: state your opinion, but back it up or get lost. 

So, Bob, got the skin to join in, rather than tell people what a waste we are? Come on in, Bob, the waters fine, but it can get hot mighty fast:-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, you know, Bob, we at the WE blog are very opinionated. And yes, we do sometimes use language we should not be using. That is something most bloggers frown on, including myself. The interesting thing about the blog, though, is the variety of posters. We run the political spectrum, the religious spectrum, the lifestyle spectrum and the class spectrum. </p>
<p>We are a microscopic group of people representing different views of what we think the United States should be or not be. We are not afraid to voice our views on any subject, and if you get past the name calling, you will find some very well read, intelligent people there. We consider ourselves the kind of people who will get out and vote. We consider ourselves the kind of people who are not afraid to speak our minds when we think some injustice has been done. We consider ourselves to be just like the majority of the people of this nation, the only difference being we make our views public. </p>
<p>We have occasional get-togethers, and every one of them has been awesome: good food, friends, atmosphere, and a bit of music thrown in for good measure. </p>
<p>We would hope more people would join in our discussions, but they have to understand that thick skin is a must, and we offer no excuses for that. Just the opposite: state your opinion, but back it up or get lost. </p>
<p>So, Bob, got the skin to join in, rather than tell people what a waste we are? Come on in, Bob, the waters fine, but it can get hot mighty fast:-)</p>
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