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girls, girls - you're both pretty. just trippin, dan.

seriously, i hope this is the end of this silliness. who knows why mr. pseudonym needed to write you in the first place to teach an unwanted lesson in expounding upon the obvious in a somewhat bellicose manner. did you claim to be a professional journalist? perhaps "not kyle donovan" is beginning an avocation of "beaching" (web-teaching) since he is such a "fan," he decided his first free lesson was yours.

but, everybody has had their say - let's all get some ice cream and get back to reading eveyone hurl insults at entire countries and pass judgement on entire populations. i want to hear more middle-class americans (like me) tell about how their uncle's cousin knows all about the underground venezuelan affluent Alabama teen sex slave rings.

stay classy, mr. riehl - don't go dumpster diving with prof. any name but donovan.

i'm so hooked!

Enough about the journalism bullsh*t please. Can you please sort that out somewhere else? It's getting annoying if u ask me.

Dan is doing a great job collecting information on the case of Natalee and you are keeping him from it.

Furthermore i find the discussion itself out of place considering the events and even though i know life does go on it would be great if you could make a seperate discussion about the differences between journalism and blogs somewhere on this page so i can skip it :)

Just my two cents...

What an elitist. Funny how a 'real' journalist can't even use his 'real' name. And if he thinks people put any more stock in the MSM than bloggers, he needs a reality check. I read blogs and can see that I need to be skeptical of what I read, and decide for myself (based on the source) whether or not to believe it. When reading the MSM, I do the same thing. And guess what...I get a better balance in the blogosphere than any anonymous/elitist/snob reporter can give me in his reporting.

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