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The other day i wrote to the dim wits who run this site about their comment policy. Naturally, they ignored me. And so i would like to ask those of you who post comments that i bother to read whether you have noticed the same things that i have. My comment area now comes with an advisory in red, located at the bottom right hand corner stating "Your commentary will be posted in 10 minutes." The advisory has been there for about 3 weeks. Does your comment box now come with the same warning?

As well, since this advisory started to appear, not even a single one of my comments has been listed in the Latest Comments section on the main page. Obviously this has not been happening to all of you, but i would like to know if anyone else has been singled out in this way.

i find the practice to be rather troubling in that it amounts to discrimination. While not as bad as the Nazi book burning, this would certainly seem to be an attempt to keep certain views from reaching a broader audience. i had not really thought of it in that way until Sunday. That is when i posted a rather lengthy critique of Jim Willie's latest article, designed to promote a discussion. No discussion ensued. True, that could be because no one had any sort of response to make. But it also could be due to the possibility that nobody was aware that my post existed.

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Beginning of the headline :First: Paul Sabin’s stupid op-ed in The New York Times Saturday shows how intellectually bankrupt and pusillanimous the “newspaper of record” has become, in step with the depraved and decadent empire whose record-keeper it supposedly pretends to be. Sabin is flame-keeper for the theories of the late cornucopian demi-god Julian Simon, a business school professor whose great idea stokes the wishful thinking that has overtaken a class of American leaders who ought to know better, and spread through... Read More
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