pollack@uicsl.UUCP (09/30/84)
Quoting from years-old issues of the National Review as authoritative "truth" is getting out of hand. Especially when followed by a line like "Lets put this canard to rest." Or when discussing the "Cuban takeover" of Grenada. I can quote to you from In These Times or Mother Jones, but I won't force a third party's tendentious editorializing down your throat as the "truth". But if the "truth" from the National Review keeps gagging the net, I will! Remember Newton's Third Law... Jordan. By the way, propaganda has nothing to do with what political party reporters and editors vote for.