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Re: test prep


  • Subject: Re: test prep
  • From: kber <kber@EARTHLINK.NET>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 06:00:50 -0400
  • Reply-to: Assessment Reform Network Mailing List <ARN-L@LISTS.CUA.EDU>
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Geroge

Where on's work appears does not necessarily ean that one supports the outlook
of the parent institution.

For example - Nadine Strossen of ACLU goes to Federalist Society conferences,
even though she absolutely disagees with thier pointof view on almost every
issue. She believes that it gives her the opportunity to explose people to the
other point of view.

Among those whose columns have appeared in the Washington Times are Nat Hentoff
(who agrees with that paper only on the issue of abortion, but whose columns are
about many other things) and Alan Dershowitz (whose point of view could hardly
be different on just about everything).

Isn't this a bit of a form of an ad hominem attack?

Ken Bernstein

Csubstance@AOL.COM wrote:

> Of course, Jay Mathews is just an "objective" journalist -- whose apologetics
> for the Testocracy just happen to appear in Hoover Institution materials as
> well as in WPO stuff.
>

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