In a message dated 6/10/12 1:42:22 AM, [email protected] writes:

> If you don't believe that the Guinness phenomenom/problem is widespread:
> 
> - To be different and get recognized, I have little choice but to keep
> trying to break records, or else I'll be forgotten. Your citing him has 
> zero relevance to the remark you were ostensibly refuting: "There are many 
> elements in the newspaper,
> > magazine, and television family that do much good, and our society is
> > lucky to have
> > them."   To echo Michael and William, You don't prove there are no worth 
> stories in the media by citing one unworthy one. Coincidentally, I todaqy 
> see the Aaron Sorkin's next tv series will be "In the Newsroom", depicting 
> both unworthy and worthy motives in the media chiefs. 
> 
> 
> http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/02/world/la-fg-india-loser-20120502
> 
> Joseph, the man in question was trying to break the record for being the 
world's champ at losing elections.   

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