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Arnett's Real Firing Offense

Jacob Sullum | 4.1.2003 1:24 AM

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In Slate, Jack Shafer argues that Peter Arnett

deserves firing, but not for the reasons NBC gave….If we are to construct a case for Arnett's dismissal, let's use his advanced stupidity and gullibility as the posts and beams, and not the fact that he, like most of us, has opinions and spoke his mind.

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Jacob Sullum is a senior editor at Reason.

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