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I wrote this section after another editor had added some information on the case. The only problem with it (I think) is that it's too long, adding undue weight to it in such a short article. I'm chopping it down for that reason in the article, but perhaps it can be added back if the article later grows. Noroton 00:34, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
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That's not an exaggeration, it wasn't even that he compared them to rape (which would be bad enough). In his debut column at the Daily Caller, Labash came right out and said that red-light and speed cameras are rape. [2] 24.214.230.66 ( talk) 04:45, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
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This reads more like a fan page than an encyclopedia article. For example, do we really need to know the following: "Labash describes himself as "someone who fly-fishes with a fanaticism bordering on mental illness", and asserts that, "I don't believe in reincarnation, but if I did, I'd hope to come back in my next life as a spooky brown trout, so that when I came back in the life following that one, I'd have a better idea of how to catch myself." It's not witty or informative, like much of this gaga article. Chisme ( talk) 01:04, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
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I wrote this section after another editor had added some information on the case. The only problem with it (I think) is that it's too long, adding undue weight to it in such a short article. I'm chopping it down for that reason in the article, but perhaps it can be added back if the article later grows. Noroton 00:34, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Here's the long version:
References
That's not an exaggeration, it wasn't even that he compared them to rape (which would be bad enough). In his debut column at the Daily Caller, Labash came right out and said that red-light and speed cameras are rape. [2] 24.214.230.66 ( talk) 04:45, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
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This reads more like a fan page than an encyclopedia article. For example, do we really need to know the following: "Labash describes himself as "someone who fly-fishes with a fanaticism bordering on mental illness", and asserts that, "I don't believe in reincarnation, but if I did, I'd hope to come back in my next life as a spooky brown trout, so that when I came back in the life following that one, I'd have a better idea of how to catch myself." It's not witty or informative, like much of this gaga article. Chisme ( talk) 01:04, 30 August 2020 (UTC)