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KEY CHANGE 'B'
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KEY CHANGE 'C'
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14 MEASURE INTRODUCTION
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"Joe Lieberman is the real Al Gore."
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-Ralph Nader
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ATTN: Sept 23 we'll begin "banned books week."
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LIVE! From Glory Years Pub and Packer Pep-Rally
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Place, it's ATI, Activist Times, I'm Luminous
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Dedicated to baritone women who cover pop songs
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at Kareoke nights all across the lands.
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Ho! Hola! Kola. Ya Ah Teh!!! Mixing it up a bit,
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we break from tradition some and begin with a poem.
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NO TITLE YET
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Y'all got it all wrong man
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Kokopeli ain't no Hopi flute player
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Well, he may be
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But this one's a little kid about 12
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Name is Doug
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Got a new clarinet out from school band
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Just startin' out and he's
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On the sidewalk wailin'
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Dancin' a little
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As he plays,
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Red and black daypack
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On his back.
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And his clarinet in his hands!
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Comes pretty natural
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To the old spirit.
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You can tell.
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#'s (a short one. fire sale sold out quick...)
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http://www.grilled-cheese.org/fruvous.htm
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http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks
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http://216.167.120.50/nav-net.htm
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http://cryptome.org/cryptout.htm
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http://www.northlandposter.com
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http://www.slyway.com
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LETTUCE FROM OUR HEADS
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Hey Marco,
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Glad to hear you escaped the fire unscathed, humor intact.
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Still digging ATI. Loved your music off the net too.
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Forwarding you the Clan schedule for our annual Revive
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the Beauty Way tour in support of the folks at Big Mountain,
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AZ who are still facing forced relocation so the multinationals
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can extract resources from beneath their sacred land.
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Could we get back on your link list?
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http://www.clandyken.com.
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ATI, it's indestructable. Fireproof.
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Could it be the back log of good karma?
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What's up with the Pack? Can't you get those guys
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straightened out? Perhaps you need to send your zine
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to packers.com.
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Peace,
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md
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[notas publisaris: re: link - you got it.
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re: pack - there's no straightening
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favre OR the rest. Sorry. We made it by three today if
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that helps. re: digging ATI. thanks!!!]
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Fire!?! Really?? At crossroads? If i was droning away at work
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right now i'd really be stuck on that as a metaphor.
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etangb
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OPEN LETTER TO MCCAIN A N D GOLDBERG
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Stop right there - you gotta know right now.
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Before we go any further. Censoring music to "10-yr-olds"
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is your "partial birth abortion." I see it as nothing
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less than a ploy.
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You know that american people will not like censorship
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OF ANY KIND. Period, end of paragraph. You are trying to
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ATTACK the american people where they are most vulnerable.
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Their fear that their kids'll be hurt.
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When you open this can of worms, and I believe you will,
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just from watching you all behave lately. When you let this
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genie out of the bottle, I'm telling you right now. Every-
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single-thing-else is going to come out.
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Goldberg, your refusal to entertain a healthy compare and
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contrast - pre-hitler germany to 21st century united states
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is going to kill us.
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And McCain, your doublespeak, and carefully picked
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propaganda in both print and televised media is exactly what
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I demand we compare and contrast.
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Frightened,
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Marc Frucht
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MUSICAL BREAK
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17 MEASURES
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"You mean to tell me that after 22 years
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I got a #1 record?"
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-Meat Loaf a.k.a. Marvin Lee Aday recognizing
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that if you throw half a billion at just about
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anything besides the Colombian military you are
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guaranteed success.
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Howard Mechanic Dateline
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raw notes by the anarchist
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This should have aired in April.
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gary tredway
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shaker heights part of cleveland.
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66 washington u st louis
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public service law.
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"well, the late 60's happened."
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67 nixon: this is not an invasion of cambodia
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00 clinton: there is no military agenda for colombia
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carol lipshytz for pledge grabbit, disposable mop.
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Talk about your suspension of disbelief! I was so
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enthralled in this story, and sensitized from watching
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so little tv the past few weeks, that when the show's
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first commercial began I was still in the show.
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"Hey, she's not a credible witness, she's not being
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interviewed, she's not even wearing the right clothes."
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Why would I want Nicorette? I'm thinking of STARTING
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smoking now that the major companies are considering
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only having the natural amount of nicotine in their
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plants. All I have to hear is they've gone completely
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organic and it's Pall Malls for me, pal.
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Tempe, just outside Phoenix.
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73 healthfood convention in san diego. china and back.
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ingrid gold. marriage 1980
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helped the homeless, gave to charity.
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sounds like barry freed (abbie) up in thousand islands.
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[comment] 5 years jail would have him missing thanksgiving
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for sure. That seemed to be a big issue for stone phillips'
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assistant. Almost as big as missing the mom's funeral.
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Newspaper columns.
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97-98 voicing opinion against corporate welfare.
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annie the reporter, (I missed her name, poop on me, some
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columnist, eh?) faced a dilemma tougher than many Dan Rather
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or Peter Arnet have every hit into. Be a "good person or a
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good reporter." Wow, sometimes you can overlap the two.
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But with Howard, this is a fork in the road for sure.
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josh mankowitz is the "assistant."
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ah, penny overton (not annie. heard wrong)
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drops out of the race. says he had lukemia. what would you
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do? What IS the right thing? I think I would do the 5 years.
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But I can empathise with Mechanic bigtime. And I have to be
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candid and say, I honestly don't know what IS the right
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thing in his precise situation.
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"most journalists believe 'the truth will set you...'"
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Bullshit. That's carved in stone above CIA headquarters.
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THEY live that myth. Journalists aren't looking for freedom.
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Real journalists are after real truth all by itself.
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"Journalists" are after balanced perspective, balanced
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news, brevity and clarity. A bunch more good myths for you.
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Had I never talked with Leonard Peltier on speakerphone, had
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I not been Abbie Hoffmans cousin by marriage, I'd probably
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have an easier time jumping to sides on this issue.
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Kogan can't forgive himself. Mechanic sits in jail for
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something Reagan pardoned Kogan for.
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Clinton should sentence Kogan and Mechanic to 30 years of
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community service. Or better yet, he should use some of the
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same executive privilege abuse he's committed in Colombia
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and give Mechanic, Peltier and Mumia Abu Jamal full pardons
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either right now, or at least after Gore and Bush are done
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acting like Mexico's PRI.
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[-cynical moment:] Flight, and identity fraud? Let's see.
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Is the passport an army doc? How about falsifying government
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docs? Let's blame him for all of Citicorpse's and Chase's
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missing bucks from the past 70 years. Especially the ones he
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had nothing to do with. I know, let's see if we can pile up
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just about every unsolved crime there ever was in the
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continental US. I know; let's add so many new complications
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between now and when his 5 years are up that no one'll ever
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know what to do with the guy.
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Do I sound cynical? Like I've said repeatedly since I was
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about 11. I know too much. Sorry.
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[/-cynical moment:]
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marco
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1300 votes for city council. Hmmm. Something to think about!
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P R I M E A N A R C H I S T ' S C O L U M N
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LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT BANNED BOOKS WEEK
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By the Prime Anarchist
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Back in my army days there was this place I used to
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hang out a few hours at a time whenever I wanted
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to go about as AWOL as you can possibly go without
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jail time.
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It was a great place to do this because anyone else
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who caught me there during those hours would no doubt
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be doing the same thing, no matter what rank he or she
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was. In fact, on three different occasions I saw the
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Colonel who was in charge of my entire unit in there
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and he said nothing more than "PFC Anarchist, fancy
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meetin' you here."
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"Yes sir," I'd say or something about as short,
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"Good to see you again, good day, sir." and I'd pretend
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to be in a big huge hurry to get to whatever other part
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of the same place I'm trying to get. He would be doing
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the same, probably thinking to himself. "What a smart
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young man. I'm glad to see he's working at stuff."
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Once I even had the two-star general who was in charge
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of all of us (even the colonel) come in and he happened
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to recognize me because I was the picture-taker at the
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big huge ceremony we wasted bringing him to our base
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in the first place.
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"PFC Anarchist," he said, snapping me right to position
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of parade rest trying to decide if I should even salute
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him there inside that place. I chose not to. He didn't
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flinch about it. "Fancy meetin' you here," he said just
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like my colonel. Funny, what a place like this does to
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you. "Yes sir," I said. "How are you today, sir? Nice
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weather we are having, huh, sir."
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"Good to go, son," I remember him saying. "Keep up
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your studies, PFC, you'll go far in this world." And he
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moved on. Probably terrified his wife might find out he
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went there instead of Wendy's or McDonalds for lunch.
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This place? Well I'll tell you in a second. It might
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surprise you.
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"WE HERE AT THE ____ STRONGLY OPPOSE CENSORSHIP
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OF ANY KIND, AND IN HONOR OF BANNED BOOKS WEEK, ARE
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PROUD TO TELL YOU THAT WE'VE DONE EVERYTHING WE CAN
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TO KEEP CENSORSHIP, BLACKLISTS AND BANS AS FAR FROM
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OUR ____'S AGENDA AS WE CAN."
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You might think this was the bookstore just off
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of the base, or perhaps a magazine stand inside the PX
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that crawled a fine line keeping its contract but just
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had to say something once a year or something.
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Contrary, this is an instution embedded just as
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deeply inside military installations as it is anywhere
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else including public schools, colleges, and even private
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organizations around the continental united states.
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This place I hung around the get the hell away from
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military things in the middle of an army day when I
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sometimes just had to go bonkers and take about as much
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of a risk as I can?
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I would tell my company I was doing a task for another
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company, and I would tell the other company I was about
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to do a task for them but don't have the right things so
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I'll have to be back later, (kind of like asking if you
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can have dinner over Larry's house because mom's having
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liver, but Larry's mom's having liver too, so you just
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go over Cassandra's house and eat whatever's in her mom's
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fridge. Usually yesterday's mac-n-cheese or tuna casserole
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but I digress)
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So off I would go on my mountain bike fully dressed in my
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uniform with my black gigbag on my back that I usually use
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to carry photojournalism equipment for the weekly newspaper
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or weightlifting gear to change into in the nearest gym for
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some official "lose two or three pounds." for the army work.
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(another place I would go to get away sometimes with full
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permission)
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Off I would go on my mountain bike to a one-story building
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dead center of the entire base. The only thing centered better
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than this building was the general's offices, or perhaps the
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bar where his 17-year-old daughter used to try and get me to
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buy her drinks and touch her leg. Not even the church was
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centered better than this building. And to be honest with
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you, a couple times I went here to get away from the general's
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daughter too. She was kind of dumb to be honest with you,
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and it was a sure bet this was NOT a place she'd say,
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"Oh, yeah. Good idea, mind if I tag along?" Why did I want
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to get away from such a young specimen with like a 32 inch
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bust and even better hips?
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Exactly the reason I'd perhaps WANT to stay. She makes you
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very very very horny, and that's a really bad thing for two
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reasons isn't it? Well three things.
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1) she's the general's daughter
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2) you're 24 years old and she's 17!
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3) and worse off, you're an e-3. That's bad form.
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OK, so you tell this 17-year-old-girl with cleavage that
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could smother an entire campfire, "Oh, look at the time. I
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have to get to the library really quick. I'll see you soon,
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ok?"
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Yupper, the library. The army base library claims to be
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anti-censorship. Every year I was stationed there during
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banned books week, they'd have those signs up and it sounded
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sincere enough, but besides being PFC Prime Fucking Anarchist,
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I'm also a bit of a cynic. So I march in there this particular
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time, thinking, "We'll see about this." I fully doubted their
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sincerity. Let me take this opportunity to say I'm sorry. No,
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not for using the f-word. I'm pretty sparing about it, and I
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always use it in perfect context.
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I'm sorry that I doubted their effort for a millisecond.
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"Do you have 'Steal This Book' by Abbie Hoffman?" I've got
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'em there, I'm sure.
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"No, but we have 'steal this urine test' which he published with
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John Silver in 1987," the librarian said, seeming completely out
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of character for her GS-5 or 7 or whatever she must be to have
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her career.
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OK. Must be a fluke. I try a few more. "How about 'In Search Of
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Enemies' by John Stockwell who quit the CIA and wrote the most
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anti-marines, anti-us government, anti-cia spanking ever done
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before that?"
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Thought for sure I had her. They wouldn't have even TRIED
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to order THAT one.
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"The publisher has yet to ship that," she said, "But we do have
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'On The Run' by Phillip Agee who certainly wasn't as high up as
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Stockwell, but he quit a lot earlier."
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"Wow," I thought AND told her at the same time. I was almost
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proud of these people. Or is it some kind of a ruse? "I'm sure
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you don't have Mother Jones, Progressive or Nation Magazine who
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the military would insist is just leftist trash."
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"Well," she said. "Where to begin. We have two, Mojo and Nation,
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but there's two things that are completely banned onpost, and
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there's nothing we can do about it. But I've ordered both every
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single year just to watch them reject 'em." She went on to inform
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me that Progressive has been formally banned from every base
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since publishing the diagram of how to build an H-Bomb back in
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the 50's, and they've officially banned every single thing to do
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with Jane Fonda. Nothing - biographies, news, or even her exercise
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videos. You'll have to buy that "contraband" offbase and smuggle
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it past every single amnesty box, taking your life in your own
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hands. Or Jane's legs, take your pick. [no I'm not horny this
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moment but I sure did wake up that way. Sorry, I'll try to slow
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down, I know a lot of teens, schoolgirls and people who drink
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sodas from japan with XXX on their label read Activist Times
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Zine. Have been since the 80's!!! And frankly I don't want to
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lose any of ya.](but again, I digress. Bad habit, huh?)
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Anyhew, Jane Fonda really is banned so bad they can send out
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money for her books and they'll get Gloria's Thighmaster or
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something instead.
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In fact, I'll bet if Time ever declares Ms. "I'm Not" Fonda as
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their "Man Of The Year" you'll have to skip a week of your onpost
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subscription!
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Needless to say, the base library doesn't have Jane Fonda's
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twenty three exercise videos or Prevention magazine, I mean
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Progressive. But they've made every effort to have everything else
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they possibly can forever available to any soldier or sailor who
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wants to keep up with their "you'll go far in this world," studies.
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This is one of the main things that run through my head every
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year about this time when "Banned Books Week," comes around, now
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that I'm free again.
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Glad I could share this with you. I was Prime Anarchist and
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this was my column for 11 hundred hours, this 000915.
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-prime-
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Oh, ps: for a little more about the general's daughter you can
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read my journal poem 9 at:
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/journal.txt
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[She's "composited" in between the army wife and the
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"10-year-old-rocker-chick"]
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MUSICAL BREAK
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30 MEASURES (Like a Meatloaf song)
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I would like to thank Mr. Dupri, Casey, Casey and Cox; Dupri,
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DaBrat, and Cox; Tremonti and Stapp; Barry, Burns, McNally and
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Thornally; Mosley, Garrett, Martin, Carlson, Jerkins, Jerkins,
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Daniels and Mason; Lacy, Matkosky, Hampson, Perez, Aberg, Rein,
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Deiken, Farr, Blackmon, Dawkins, and Roche.
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And I can't leave out Gist, Berkeley, Huggar, Thomas, Skinner
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and Williams; Ferrell, Nelly and Epperson; Arnold, Roberts,
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Harrell and Thomas; Jordan, Crawford, Hudson, Moore, Elliott,
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Knowles, Harris and Lewis.
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Household names, right? Yeah. I'll bet these ring a bell
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right away. C'mon. You know. These are the men and woman who
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wrote 1-30 of the top 100 pop songs for this week.
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Oh, no! Say it ain't so, Joe. You mean Sisqo and Christina
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and Leann and Aaliyah? They didn't write their own? No way.
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And Lil Bowwow and Pink, Sting and 98 Degrees, N Sync and
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Toni Braxton don't write their own stuff? OK. Sting does.
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And Matchbox 20. I think there's about 3 more I can see
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including Christina Aguilera who wrote a minute or two
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of their own music. But as you can figure out from this
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list the industry's not really very interested in anything
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new, different or inspired. I mean, they'll figure out a
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way to compress it maybe and tolerate some from one or
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two artists, max. But overall? They need nubile little
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cherubs both male AND female to fill up with that lukewarm
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demon semen that they call "music."
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I'll end this missive with a short tiny focus on
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"Come On Over Baby, (All I Want Is You)" Christina
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Aguilera's position 11 try at a top hit. OK. She
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apparently wrote this with 9 middle aged white men.
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Now how on earth do 10 people write a song??? I mean
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does each person push a key down with one finger?
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Here, you touch that black one, I'll tickle the
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whitey.
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/ending/
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/----\-/
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Alright, on a postive note.
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Dar Williams is listed in last week's Billboard in
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the "Popular Uprisings" section as a regional
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"heatseeker."
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send all sendmail to:
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ati@etext.org
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Find the webpages somewhere near:
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http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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"Quietly now while I turn the page,
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Act 1 is over without costume change,
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The principal would like to leave the stage,
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The crowd
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Don't --Rod Stewart
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Under
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Stand."
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