Even in high school I learned every article should have the 4 W's. Who what where when.
I've read this 3 times and still have no idea WHERE it happened. Yes, there are links to other information. That doesn't relieve the author of his responsibility to properly report.
Many times his bias turns me off, but that's personal opinion. I can deal. But shoddy reporting (or writing) is inexcusable for any adult that makes a living at it.
Wait, why is this an argument? The founding fathers were visionaries, but they couldn't see the future.
The first amendment was ratified in 1787. RECORDING of any sort wasn't invented until the mid-1800's!(let alone portable enough to use "in public") How could they have specifically included something that didn't exist?
To say that the constitution should be taken literally and never adapt is both ludicrous and contrary to the intent. The supreme court was specifically tasked with interpreting those issues for exactly this reason.
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How about basic reporting standards?
Even in high school I learned every article should have the 4 W's. Who what where when.
I've read this 3 times and still have no idea WHERE it happened. Yes, there are links to other information. That doesn't relieve the author of his responsibility to properly report.
Many times his bias turns me off, but that's personal opinion. I can deal. But shoddy reporting (or writing) is inexcusable for any adult that makes a living at it.
Re: missing something
Wait, why is this an argument? The founding fathers were visionaries, but they couldn't see the future.
The first amendment was ratified in 1787. RECORDING of any sort wasn't invented until the mid-1800's!(let alone portable enough to use "in public") How could they have specifically included something that didn't exist?
To say that the constitution should be taken literally and never adapt is both ludicrous and contrary to the intent. The supreme court was specifically tasked with interpreting those issues for exactly this reason.