I did find the site. But what are we talking about...seriously. I know
the original poster saw the site a couple of days ago, but. Where are
the anti-Jewish messages? Maybe I am just not Jewish enough to see
them, but I sure don't:

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On 8/15/06, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/15/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But Hatton, there are several of us here saying that this does not
> > correspond to our experience. Granted a non-jew like me is a little less
> > likely to notice the less blatant stuff, in the same way as whites are more
> > likely to consider discrimination against blacks to be be an issue, but it
> > *still* seems wierd to me, especially in the Guardian. I'd be more likely to
> > expect that sort of think out of a tabloid like the Sun.
>
> Tulia's in the Panhandle, not down by Dallas... same concept though.
>
> Any form of descriminaton, be it anti-semetic (or anti-Jewish),
> racist, sexist, homophobia can be tough to see if you're not a part of
> that group of people.  The issue at point is the fact that Guardian
> and other media outlets are putting more press and more publicity on
> the fringe and outrageous groups than the sane ones.  Specifically in
> the case of the Guardian (go to
> http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/index.html ) they are putting the
> Guardian name on the opinion pages and rating and ranking them.
>
> There is one side note on this point... I finally scrolled top to
> bottom and found the source of the title of their online editorials -
> "Comment is free"
>
> It's a quote, in it's entirety reads, "Comment is free but facts are
> sacred" attributed to CP Scott, 1921
>
> 

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