Kudos, but More Pain

Kudos to blogger Green Baggins for using the hyphenated form so as not to give rubber stamps a bad name: “Notae Ecclesiae

Christy Hardin Smith of firedoglake pains us by using the non-hyphenated version: “They Were Willing To Throw Away Our ValuesBoo, hiss.

The DailyKos does it again. This time, davefromqueens uses the non-hyphenated form to give rubber stamps a bad name: “Foxwoods Casino - Cheating, Corruption, FilthBoo, hiss, again!

Is there a vast grassroots-blogger conspiracy to give rubber stamps a bad name by comparing them with politicians? Rubber stamps are good! They are fun and can save you both time and money! How many politicians can match that?

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2007-07-15 00:14:27

[...] Hardin Smith does it to us again. Boos to her for, once again, using “rubber stamp” instead of [...]

 
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