June 25, 2025

Good job, Ambrose

Mr. Ambrose Bennett wrote in your letter to editor section on June 11, 2015, referencing the poetic play of Macbeth created by William Shakespeare. Unfortunately, the entire introductory paragraph of Mr. Bennett’s letter to you came straight from the first paragraph in Wikipedia on the same subject. Good job, Ambrose. Getting lost is worst than being late. Why not correct this to save your intellectual reputation for a change. Happy writing and remember this that the figure eight is not a straight line. Shame on you, Mr. Political Scientist.

Francisco R. Agulto
Kanat Tabla, Saipan

0 thoughts on “Good job, Ambrose

  1. Two sentences is hardly a paragraph. Because of those two measly sentences, which hardly contributed to the entire paragraph, you felt the need to write a letter to the editor to prove you are nothing but a jerk?

    Did you not get enough attention as a child?

    This letter is very distasteful!

    1. What a troll!

      Two sentences IS the entire first paragraph of the Wikipedia article. You don’t even bother to check your facts before you slobber, Sam W?

      And two sentences lifted verbatim, without quotation marks and unattributed is PLAGIARISM. By a former teacher and book author!

      It is really too bad that Ambrose allows one of his most thoughtful pieces recently, and one raising quite a number of serious issues, to be tainted by plagiarism.

  2. Another round to be seen. Mr. Bennet, you need to put your tail in between your legs, because you are no match to Mr. Agulto’s intellegence. The way to save your face is not to answer Mr. Agulto’s comment above or go ahead and make a fool of yourself again.

    1. HA! For someone who misspelled the word ‘INTELLIGENCE’ you’re one to talk buddy. This letter is insanely ridiculous as a letter to the editor. I agree with you @disqus_XHeX8VcEdh:disqus

      1. Thanks for correcting my over sight. Oh by the way, I spent my time writing on this blog for self-improvement. There was a reason for the misspelled word above. Nothing more and nothing less.

          1. It is call write what ever comes into your mind or free writing. No need to conform with anyone’s rules, no need to spell check and you get what you see.

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