The same voice on redistricting

The Chronicle again runs one of those insipid "Another Voice" editorials, in which they take another newspaper's editorial, chop it down, and present it on their own rather empty editorial page.

Today, the newspaper that has pounded home its opposition to the recent Texas redistricting was more than happy to run the "voice" of the Dallas Morning News criticizing redistricting.

Here's a hint guys: it's not really a great example of another voice if it's indistinguishable from your own.

Just once, it might be nice to see a radically different point of view, from someone actually willing to argue that redistricting is an inherently political process that should remain political.

That would truly be "another" voice!

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 10/27/04 09:53 PM | Houston Chronicle | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (0)

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