Sunday, October 19, 2008

Values for the Real World

This tidbit is from the Detroit News:

Stories to Remember


The writer, Noah Finley, understands that there has long been a "leadership deficit" in the US, and he did not use the editorial page of his newspaper to endorse any candidate in 2004, stating that "the 32% growth of government in just four years" was disappointing, and instead listing what the ideal qualities of a candidate would have been and that nobody listed on the 2004 ballot had those qualities.

Finley, who began his newspaper carrier as a copyboy while working his way through Wayne State University, has been in the newspaper business for over thirty years and is not a darling of the left. He has stood up for some fine principles and has been called a lot of names for it. I'll add one to the list: Awesome!

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