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Thursday, December 21, 2006
Time Corrects Jennifer Chrisler Error
I dunno. I guess its too embarrassing to have published a piece on THE FACTS with such a big error. Because Time.com has corrected Jennifer Chrisler's mistake, without ever acknowledging to its readers it published such a howling blooper in the first place. Here is the letter Jennifer Chrisler sent to me, acknowledging her error and her admirable willingness to fix it. Fixing it by changing the text without acknowledging the error itself strikes me as well. . .a little self-serving on the part of Time. I wouldn't make such a big deal of it, but it is in a column accusing her opponent of actually lying about "the facts" because he disagrees with her assessment of the research. . .Here is the letter Jennifer wrote to me on this, just for the record. Again, I blame Time magazine, not Jennifer: Maggie - |
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It is honorable that Chrisler admitted her mistake. The data from the Census CAN be confusing...sometimes, but not when it is clearly spelled out in their publication at: http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/p70-104.pdfy
Also, does she really believe that every family, regardless of form or ability to promote postitive well-being outcomes, should "enjoy the same rights and protections"? That is as clear a definition of "family relativism" as I have heard.
Kindof negates her whole point in writing that sentance, doesn’t it? The first was about the households children are raised in. The second includes all households, whether they have children in the home or not.
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