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    Beau789010 months, 1 week ago

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    You're thinking of Bill Kristol, arch-neocon and staunch supporter of Sarah Palin, who recently lost his column at the NY Times. (The Washington Post is publishing him once a month.)

    This article was written by Nicholas Kristof, who's pretty liberal.

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      frctm510 months, 1 week ago

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      Opps! Thanks for correcting me.

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        Dionys10 months, 1 week ago

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        "Nicholas Kristof"

        He's very liberal. But very devoted to good works. Our family and his are close friends. His mom's a professor of Art History in Portland, OR. Nicholas is rather well known for his series of articles concerning human trafficking across borders with a particular emphasis on the abuses that stem from that.

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          Beau789010 months, 1 week ago

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          Yes, he's been doing those articles for a while now. His experiences would make an interesting (and depressing) topic for dinner conversations. Have you met him?

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            Dionys10 months, 1 week ago

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            Yes.

            But I disagree that depressing topics make for depressing conversation. When we've talked about these things we generally conclude (or at least from when I've talked with him) on a good basis of understanding that is hopeful.

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