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By: PointOfLaw Forum

Anonymous blogging: a second view… For the record, let me say my views on the Ed Whelan/”Publius”/John Blevins affair differ widely from those of my valued co-blogger Michael Krauss. I understand why...

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By: JAB

Great post. Funny that no two bloggers remind me more of each other–in tone and rhetoric–than Ed Whelan and Brian Leiter (although I tend to agree with one much more often than the other, they both...

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By: CarLitGuy

I for one, would not be able to make even the infrequent comments made here, were my public identity known. Granted, no comment of mine is of huge import, but I would hope those few items I do weigh in...

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By: cmmjaime

So these folks who are against anonymous blogs, do they not know their history? Seems like our founders took free speech, including this type of thing, quite seriously…Is it too far a stretch to call...

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By: Scott Sigl

Not to mention Ben Franklin, aka Silence Dogood, and his submissions to the New England Courant.

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By: Dennis

By revealing the identity of Publius, Edward Whelan has demonstrated his cowardice and complete lack of character. Sirrah, you are no gentleman.

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By: Hyman Roth

Poor Publius/Blevins. All those years of insulting people and slinging mud anonymously came to a crashing halt. Boo hoo. What shall I name this river I am crying? One of Publius’ comments to Ed Whelan:...

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By: fozzy

National Review, where Ed Whelan does his ‘outing’ work, has an anonymous contributor. Jack Dunphy is the pseudonym of a writer who works for the LAPD.

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By: The Crafty Trilobite

Hyman Roth, you are right in a very limited sense. As they say in court, I admit that you have quoted words publius said; and I deny your remaining allegations. Ironically, you quote out of context a...

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By: Soronel Haetir

Nurse K, As someone on the other side of the health care divide, a patient with massive issues, I would prefer that my providers not talk about me at all in situations not related to my care. I live in...

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