Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
Very well written piece, thank you. I like good multi-adjectival run-on sentences when they kick all sorts of lockstep liberal ass. Reminds me of the Bill Whittle essays at ejectejecteject.com. No-holds-barred. Now I have to search and try to find more John Burtis’ writing, having never [...]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
Bravo!
Regards,
Drew Johnson
Elizabethtown, KY
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
What a fabulous “hunting incident” piece.
Thanks, you made my day.
Rufus
Mountain View, CA
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
You summed up the whole episode quite nicely. I would laugh but the actions of the press and various pundits were actually painful to watch.
Thanks
Sandra Hurt-Norris
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
Miss Briggs told us a thousand times to keep to short sharp sentences. Well, you broke this, Miss Brigg’s most hallowed rule, but, boy, you did it really great. Even Miss Briggs would have liked your Quail Hunt piece because only people that know how to write a solid short [...]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
…and amen to you. You nailed the past week’s media coverage…which I understand will continue this week with front page stories on both Time and Newsweek. Is it no wonder that people are looking elsewhere for their “news” ?
David Gregory will now have to have medical attendants [...]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
Thank you so much for the wonderful article regarding the “mainstream” press and their minions. The past week has proven once again, how bereft these people are of any type of enlightenment, let alone substance. What a terrible injustice to both Mr. Whittingham’s family, as well as Vice [...]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
Please tell John Burtis that his column about the hysterical press reaction to QuailGate was brilliant. I had never even heard of CanadaFreePress.com. But this column was so good it got picked up by RealClearPolitics (as you are obviously well aware). I hope it increases your viewership. [...]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
It’s nice to know not everyone in Canada is a frozen-brained, head-in-the-sand NeoCommie. Nice piece on Whittington, coming from a fellow journalist.
David Insley
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Bonfire of inanities
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the John Burtis article Bonfire of the Inanities. I am sure that this week ended on a disappointing note for the liberal news media when Mr. Whittington appeared before the cameras in Corpus Christi!!!
Margaret Borns
Arizona
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