POAC
Sunday, 6 January 2008, 5:23 pm
QUOTE(sky of mind @ Sunday, 6 January 2008, 5:11 pm)

I personally see absolutely no reason you can do both, and remain impartial.
If I were to have a concern, it would be that some might accuse you of not being impartial.
Sometimes the truth comes second to the accusation. However, you have my full support, for what ever that's worth.
Thanks. I always get accused of bias by the wing nuts. I usually counter with: "What did I publish that is not true?" Then, of course, it come out that it's not that I'm being dishonest, it's just that I present facts that make them uncomfortable. And of course, I invite them to submit any current news story that says something negative about a democrat that I have over-looked. And they can't ever find one.
"The culture of corruption festering in the GOP isn't my fault, don't blame me for reporting it!"