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Your Political Bias Is a Punch in the Nose
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From recent editions of The Post:
· "Economic Jabs, Then Punches on World Affairs" [front page, Sept. 27].
· "There were no knockout blows in the first presidential debate . . . ." -- David Broder [op-ed, Sept. 28].
· "I think [Barack Obama] won the debate, on points rather than by knockout . . . ." -- Jim Hoagland [op-ed, Sept. 28].
Why must a presidential debate, a conflict of ideas on matters of the gravest importance, be likened to a boxing match, a particularly brutal and degrading type of entertainment?
-- Don Denny
Takoma Park


