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==Bias==
 
==Bias==
 
This is a very good example of a page with a strong bias. However, I, personally, think this kind of thing should stay/be edited by Knox people who disagree. I feel like this helps add to the "encyclopedia of Knox sentiment" idea, which is a good thing for the site. However, this can and should be debated.[[User:Tfooq|Tfooq]] 20:23, 20 May 2007 (CDT)
 
This is a very good example of a page with a strong bias. However, I, personally, think this kind of thing should stay/be edited by Knox people who disagree. I feel like this helps add to the "encyclopedia of Knox sentiment" idea, which is a good thing for the site. However, this can and should be debated.[[User:Tfooq|Tfooq]] 20:23, 20 May 2007 (CDT)
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==You Go Girl!==
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He also vetoed funding for the S-CHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program) which would have been funded by increases in cigarette taxes, thereby decreasing the prevalence of smoking (that would be a good thing) and simultaneously leaving funds available for his favorite pasttime, the Iraqi war. Thank you President Bush for leaving the impoverished children of our great country without access to adequate medical care. I'm sure they feel better about their position in our society now. mom--[[User:12.159.132.226|12.159.132.226]] 20:06, 30 September 2007 (CDT)

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Bias[edit]

This is a very good example of a page with a strong bias. However, I, personally, think this kind of thing should stay/be edited by Knox people who disagree. I feel like this helps add to the "encyclopedia of Knox sentiment" idea, which is a good thing for the site. However, this can and should be debated.Tfooq 20:23, 20 May 2007 (CDT)

You Go Girl![edit]

He also vetoed funding for the S-CHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program) which would have been funded by increases in cigarette taxes, thereby decreasing the prevalence of smoking (that would be a good thing) and simultaneously leaving funds available for his favorite pasttime, the Iraqi war. Thank you President Bush for leaving the impoverished children of our great country without access to adequate medical care. I'm sure they feel better about their position in our society now. mom--12.159.132.226 20:06, 30 September 2007 (CDT)