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January 29, 2004
AJC Reporting
I understand I mispelled 'its' in a previous item about the AJC, but my own personal spelling has no bearing on their sloppy reporting and editorial writing. Today the Senate passed a bill to start the process of honoring Zell Miller with a statue on the ground of the state Capitol.
This is the story as reported by the paper of record. Now, the vote was 47-1. Don't you think the most interesting aspect of this non-story would be which state Senator voted against Zell Miller getting a statue? I do. Not in the article though. I'd also be interested in knowing what 3 senators voted against the hunting amendment last week. Also not in the AJC article.
Posted by Chris at January 29, 2004 02:49 PM
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And just when you misspelled "its" ... The link to the Zell Miller story is broken. You are missing the 'l' in '.html'. The correct addy is:
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/0104/29miller.html
Posted by: Dragutin at January 29, 2004 09:31 PM
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