Sentences with phrase «debate by posting a comment»

I find it curious that you would choose to play into the «he said, she said» media debate by posting a comment addressing Jeff Goodell's comments on my film, but not on the film itself.

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The Washington Post: «Chick fil - A Appreciation Day» announced by Mike Huckabee amidst gay marriage debate After Chick - fil - A President Dan Cathy's comments on marriage launched a national «Eat Mor Chikin» backlash, another cultural bigwig, former Arkansas governor and Baptist preacher Mike Huckabee, announced Sunday that he was coordinating a campaign in support of the «company run by Christian principles.»
Still crazy from the heat For all the posts, counter-posts, comments, counter-comments, and general online debate generated by the authors» «dueling open letters,» as some... Read More
For all the posts, counter-posts, comments, counter-comments, and general online debate generated by the authors» «dueling open letters,» as some have called them, our #FutureChat on Friday was a measured, grounded conversation.
In emails seen by Breitbart London, Ben Kuchera repeatedly pressures other journalists and editors to take down material on their websites that is critical of Zoe Quinn and to close down debate about her role in the video games industry by removing comments and forum posts by members of the public asking questions about journalistic propriety.
Earlier today, Jerry Saltz posted a short comment on his Facebook page about a video work by Adel Abdessemed that caused a violent debate.
Steve, aside from the fact that Climatology is not a «debate», so there are not 2 sides, the comment section posts here are NOT «the blog», that consists of the lead articles by the group of scientists known as «Real Climate», for which see the Contributors link, the comments are from folks like you and me, generally non-scientists with varied opinions and sometimes clashing personalities.
Anyone seeing an evolving violation of this practice can demand an end to it by posting a comment asking the science debate to go where it belongs.
I do agree there's often snarking and tetchiness in the comments, sometimes from those cheerleading the basic message of the posts themselves - which is a shame, because important nuances in the posts and subsequent discussion are drowned out with this sort of debate, and genuinely curious but under - informed folk are discouraged by it.
But in reading the commentary and debate surrounding the school's decision to invite Mukasey, I was surprised to find this comment posted by my one - time constitutional law professor, Arthur L. Berney.
A question much debated by others who have posted comments at the ABA Journal site and elsewhere is whether Ellen and her oft - mentioned boyfriend are real people and actual lawyers.
The effectiveness of blogs versus Web portals was debated in some detail by me and others in the posts and comments referenced in my June 22 post, Blogging's Contrarians.
In this case, Smith's comments occurred within a larger political debate between the parties, which included multiple posts by the plaintiff,
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