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DM&E vs Mayo: Who's side is TRAINS on anyway?
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[quote user="TheAntiGates"][quote user="futuremodal"] <P>No, what I'm saying is that it appears Kalmbach did lower itself to a variation of the infamous art, aka a politically correct version of yellow journalism with the aim of blurring the distinction between right and wrong, in this case one where there is a clear right side (DM&E) and a clear wrong side (Mayo).<BR></P> <P>[/quote]<BR><BR>You're accusing the mag of yellow journalism?<BR><BR><BR>Man, I'm out of this one. Let Mr Wrinn deal with your accusations.<BR>[/quote]</P> <P>Man, you're almost as pedantic as Mayo. </P> <P>I am saying that when a normally credible magazine like TRAINS stoops to giving the ridiculous claims of Mayo an equivalency of righteousness in their unjustified attacks against DM&E, and without allowing DM&E the right to refute the smear tactics of Mayo in the same piece, or without at least framing the item to reflect the inherent idiocy of the Mayo *cause*, then TRAINS has dropped down to the level of Mother Jones or NOW, at least in this instance. Whether you will agree or not that the latter two media offerings are of the yellow variety, I'll leave you to decide.</P>
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