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    According to Joseph Rago of the Wall Street Journal, if you are one who writes blogs, you are a fool. If that is not bad enough, if you read them, you are an imbecile. What would you rather be? Unfortunately, I guess I am both, because I am guilty of both. I find this interesting coming from a publication that is still trying to sell content that people can get for free else where. Ideologically, I agree with the editorial pages of the Journal on most economic and political issues, but they completely underestimate the power of the Web. Then again, virtually every traditional publication is guilty
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    es, but they completely underestimate the power of the Web. Then again, virtually every traditional publication is guilty of this short sightedness. Or is it wishful thinking, similar to what canal boat owners had about trains and trains had about planes (hoping the web is just a fad)?

    Rago paints with a broad brush, attacking blogs in general at will and his criticisms seem to cross ideological lines. He generally (and it appears, genuinely) dislikes blogs as a media, although the Wall Street Journal has blogs of their own. Rago is right, to a point, there certainly are numerous blogs that

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