Mr. Jameson gets no respect!

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Grammar isn't my strongest suit, but I can always spot somebody else's bad grammar, and I hate it when I see it in newspapers or other articles.  Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know we're all human and everybody makes mistakes, but the editor's job is to find mistakes.  How many mistakes should be allowed in one newspaper?  If a secretary iofa corporation made effors when typing up an important document for the board, would it go left unsaid?  I've read most of the bloggs, and as usual I'm the only one with an opposing opinion.  As far as the bullet coming out of the woods, anonymous sources are definately more interesting and sometimes insightful, however, if there were not guidelines to regulate anonymous sources, every source would come with a hidden identity and we would have to wonder whether the reporter is actually reporting facts or making up sources to further his own agenda.

 

 

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