Oct 27, 2011

Howell Raines on his home state

     The former N.Y. Times editor takes Alabama to task in an editorial on the CNN International web site, citing a previously unknown malady that seems to strike those elected to the highest office in the state.

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  1. Howell Raines once again shows us his liberal pedigree and comes down on the wrong side of an issue. As you may remember, Mr. Raines let his "white liberal guilt" get the best of him and he lost his job at the New York Times. Alabama only wishes to enforce the law which the feds refuse to do. Tim, if you want to interview an ex-Alabamian with credibility, please interview Jim Rogers. At least Mr. Rogers understands reality.

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  2. EEEK! A leebrul! We can't have that--especially in Bammer!

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  3. I'm a native Alabamian and will most likely die an Alabamian. I agree with Howell Raines about the embarrassment (that the immigration bill is just the latest example of) that our elected governors bring upon our state.

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  4. Can't believe he stopped before he got to Siegelman. Can't get much more embarrassing than to have a governor thrown in federal prison for taking a bribe while he was your governor.

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