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Parody or not Parody?

Reader comment on item: Parodying Khalil Gibran

Submitted by Mike Smith (United States), Oct 28, 2007 at 22:46

I am a practicing nuclear physicist, so what do I know about Alan Jacobs?
I fell for it hook, line, and sinker! I got so upset I cancelled my subsciption to the Weekly Standard. I told the editor in fact he could send my remaining issues to some of his hacker buddies.

I will reconsider only if: both Crystal and Barnes appear on Fox at the same time and apologize, etc.

Save the Parody for the last page and leave this beautiful wordsmith to rest in peace!


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