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Issue #286 Aug-8-2001
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Have you ever eaten an organic peach?
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Was it walnut in size? I'll bet you haven't.
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Some have, I hope you have, chances are you've
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never seen one, never mind popped one between
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your lips, chewed the pit toward the front of
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your mouth and swallowed the moist, meaty part
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whole. A real peach.
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Ever had one? They don't get bigger than that
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walnut-size I described without messing with all
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the rules of mother nature.
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What's this about? Nothing yet. Follow me,
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I'll be talking about missing interns, Presidents
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and systemic change, cowards and the distractions
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that people brave enough to make change have to
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undergo and seldom overcome.
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OK, maybe I won't discuss that, but still, stay
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with me if you can. Go with it, maybe it'll make
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sense, or at least maybe it'll help you make sense
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of something else out there in your troubled
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world. OK, perhaps it won't do a durned thing for
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you, but you'll feel it, and you'll say, "yeah, I
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feel that too, I know what he means. Well, sort of.
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Yeah."
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Alright. How come "Girl Interrupted" flopped or
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yawned at the Box Office? Nothing to do with the
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plot or the drama; nothing to do with the acters,
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OR the character development. You don't see much
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better than Vanessa Redgrave, Whoopie Goldberg,
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my sweetie Winona Ryder, and Clea Duvall.
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No it flopped because girls don't mean a damned
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thing in this society. They're for ripping to shreds,
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pushing their buttons, messing with them genetically,
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savoring sensitively for a second or two before you
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spit them out like an oversized woody seed you can't
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swallow whole.
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What does this have to do with peaches? Missing
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interns? Nothing, and everything. I'm talking to you.
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My society. Upper middle class united states society.
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I'm addressing you. Please forgive the swear and the
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bad pun; when I say fuck you. You fucking suck. Yes,
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you suck. Figuratively and literally. What you make
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me do to women, what you ask me to do to other men,
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what you call on women to do with me, what you make
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women to do to each other around me. You are all
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messed up, America.
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When can I go into a supermarket to forage for food
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with my frigging hands and eyes instead of my wallet
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and my penis? A shopping cart and stonewashed jeans?
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America, you are almost all that is wrong with the
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entire world, and I'm afraid after 37 years of my life
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so far, I've looked for someone else, anyone else, some
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other nation, or part of a nation. Something external.
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Something to indict that is not "america" or the "dream"
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I once believed in. Fought for, died a thousand times
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over, a thousand ways. A million deaths. 500 hands. Why
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can't I pay with my hands?
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But I digress. Or do I?
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The "Levy girl" is still missing because of Bill Clinton.
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Not him, himself. He's as much the victim as I am, or you,
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or your spouse, or your child. But I invoke his name because
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I wish to take you back to his four articles of impeachment.
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I'm sure it goes back before Ted Kennedy even, before Thomas
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Jefferson, and even before the Mayflower, or the Napoleonic
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code.
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I'll stick to Clinton's four because that's what I have
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handy at the moment. Four articles all to do with sex. I
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wanted the man impeached; I wanted him taken out for things
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that had nothing to do with sex. Conflicts of interest,
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abuses of power, stuff like that. But I've written about
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those things before so I won't bog you down with details
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there. I was doubly angered that the real issue was never
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addressed. Governors, Senators, Presidents, male and female
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alike, but more often than not, male will take an intern.
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Now I don't mean hire one. (at least not in the traditional
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economic sense) Yes, I mean have sexual relations with
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someone they're superior to. Conflict of interest? You bet.
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Abuse of power? Yupper. And where in Clinton's case did
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anyone discuss possible upcoming systemic changes? I'll
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suggest, NEVER and I'll say NOWHERE.
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So Condit takes an intern. She disappears. A hundred
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days later, we're still discussing whether he killed her,
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or has her hidden out and pregnant in France or Italy or
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something. NOWHERE and NEVER are we discussing systemic
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changes, are we?
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"Woman is the nigger of the world," said John Lennon
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in verse, in song, and many times in person.
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Shame on you, shame on me. Shame on all of us.
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Have you ever enjoyed an organic, untampered peach?
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Someone donated about 100 of them to the shelter I help
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run. He says his wife has donated over time, and he's had
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an unusually great crop this year, so he decided to pitch
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in some too. We got peaches, onions, green beans, corn,
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and one head of cabbage. All organic.
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Yum.
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Wait. She lead him? He was inspired by HER?? "Great woman
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he's got there," might be your first thought. "Let's memorize
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his name and forget who the heck she was beyond being his
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wife, when we tell the world who did great things," eh?
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Yeah, you get my wit there, right?
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"Girl Interrupted" was a great film. Two leading women
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and many supporting male roles. I don't have a problem
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with that.
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Do you?
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I was prime anarchist, and
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I said that.
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#'s
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http://threadless.com
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http://www.nonogirl.com
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http://www.ariannaonline.com
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http://anarchosyndicalism.org
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http://www.overthrowthegov.com
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http://www.senaa.org/index2.html
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http://www.swizzletree.com/main.html
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http://www.google.com/chad_bikes_america.html
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http://sf.indymedia.org/display.php?id=101848
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http://www.pbs.org/rogers/songlist/slindex.htm
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- ONE LETTUCE -
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[would you just call that "lett?"]
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to ati@etext.org
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Sorry for this automated response to your e-mail.
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My former secretary, Ms. Bujold, left in mid-July.
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I rarely check my office e-mail myself since I'm in
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seclusion working on a book project this summer and
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fall.
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Hopefully, a new secretary will be in the office
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by late August.
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Rita Dove
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OVERHEARD IN A GUESTBOOK
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This site is so cool! Believe me when I say it's cool
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that's major compliment! Have any of you cool people
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seen the Britiny Spears pepsi comercial! Talk about
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total disgrace to human's. She is walking porno. Well
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I go to Jr. high and during second period we have
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channel one for about 15 min. and channel one is
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nothing but a advertising channel for teens, it's
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stupid, anyhow for the past 2 weeks there have been
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this britiny spears pepsi commercial and it is
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totally offensive. So me my mom and my friends'
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parents are getting together to get off air because
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of the bs commercial and if any of you would be
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willing to help us out
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{ed note:}
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e-mail me [(we don't reprint
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addys unless asked directly)]
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and e-mail channelone at:
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http://www.channelone.com and
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http://www.neboschooldistrict.edu and help us fight
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aganist this porno thing because none of us need
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this.
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Thanx
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Love ya all
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Chelsea
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salem, ut
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united states
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Styx.
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Who?
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Hey Mitch Albom,
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What's up with that? I think I'll change my
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name to Marco 8trak.
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TOP 2 AP Stories: 08 07 01 4pm
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Cisco Systems 4Q Earnings Plunge
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U.S. Planes Bomb Targets in Iraq
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[Coincidence? Don't go making conspiracy
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theories and blaming me, I just notice
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shit.]
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OPEN LETTER TO ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
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My Dear Arianna,
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Thanks for such a toothy article of yours which I first
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read at:
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http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0807-03.htm
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Seeing Carter flip-flop like a walk at the beach or a trip
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to the local Waffle House, doesn't surprise me in the least.
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Many years ago I was starting a commitment to Habitat
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there in Americus, and my roomate the first three days while
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I waited for my cabinet making job (I interrupted the stint
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and flew home when my wife miscarried, but I digress) came
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back one afternoon and told me what a shit-head he thought
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Jimmy Carter was afterall.
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See, his job was photographing Carter's acceptance of a
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huge donation from Jane Fonda. She was going to pound a few
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nails, rub shoulders with mr. ex-pres and go on her happy
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way, probably writing off twice as much toward her taxes.
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It turns out his first words were something to the effect
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of "I'm not shaking hands with that commie bitch."
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His second words in front of my friend were "OK, but I
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will not smile at her and I will not talk."
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My roomie came home with a couple perfect non-telegraphing
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fotos of the famous Carter "forward smile" that almost looks
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like he's smiling at her, but he's really smiling at us.
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So I wasn't surprised.
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Thanks for your column,
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and thanks for reminding
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me of that day.
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marco
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AND NOW, PART 3, (FINAL??) OF AARON KREIDER'S
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THERE AND BACK
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...donated $6.20 to gas. He also didn't like to drive fast, arguing that the
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roads were only built to go 55 miles, but fortunately as we didn't have a
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speedometer - we were going faster than that. With all of the stopping, we
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averaged only 50-55 miles per hour. Remember that the speed limit was 75. I
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was a bit upset since if I'd have got a ride with somebody driving 75-80,
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I'd have done the distance in an hour or likely two hours faster. He let me
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drive twice. First because he was likely tired of doing so, and secondly
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because he wanted to drink a 40 oz beer. He had strange opinions, like he
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was into being nice to people (the whole peace/love thing) but he also
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thought that most people were stupid and wrote "be smart" on his car. So he
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seemed pretty cynical, but lacking in any political analysis which would be
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necessary to understand the problems of our world. He was somewhat hard to
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get along with, since I didn't want to argue with his strange ideas as it
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didn't seem that he tolerated disagreement that well.
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He left me off in Laramie at the first truck stop. There I waited an hour
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or so and got a ride from a Mexican-American driver of a small truck who
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gave me a lift to Olgallala (120 miles into Nebraska). He worked for the UP
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railroad. We talked a bit about hitchhiking and train hopping, but he
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wasn't too talkative so we listened to the radio (sports talk and a Spanish
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AM station from Boulder). Olgallala has a very good sized truck stop, but
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as I was about to hitch-hike a little past sunset I ran into two guys who
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were also trying to hitch-hike. They'd been there two days and were trying
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to get to Tennessee. This was a bit perturbing since by hitchhiker ethics,
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I should wait for them to get a ride before trying myself. Yet, I was
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likely to have a better chance since I was travelling by myself. I
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encouraged them to make a sign, and also suggested hitchhiking on the
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interstate. I guessed that much of their problem was that there were two of
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them, while most trucks have only two seats. They'd been going up to
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truckers to ask them for a ride (whereas I'm more shy and tend to use the
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"wave a sign" approach). I thought I'd see them again, but they
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disappeared. Hopefully they finally got a ride just after I showed-up.
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Since I wanted to sleep, I decided to walk to the rest area that was two
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miles away. Unfortunately it was very dark and I had to walk along the
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interstate so that I could find my way there. Since we had left Wyoming,
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the altitude was less and it was still warm at night (70?). So I walked in
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the grass by the interstate, getting blinded when cars approached. My
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flashlight batteries had given out a couple days ago, when I must have left
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it on all night by accident. After 30 minutes I gave up since I was being
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attacked by a very prickly painful plant that was getting stuck into my
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feet (I should have worn shoes), and also since it was somewhat dangerous
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and I was very hot. So I returned to the truck stop and went looking for
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the other two hitchhikers. They'd said that they stored their bags in a
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trailer that was used for Christian services for truckers, so I found the
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trailer with its door open but their stuff was no longer there. I sat down
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inside the trailer and realized that it was a good place to get some rest,
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so I meditated/thought/prayed for a while to see if anyone else would check
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on it before I crashed there. Someone came by, but left when they saw I was
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just meditating, and after an hour or so of no-one, I lay down on the
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carpeted floor and got around four hours of sleep just in my regular
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clothes. It got a little cold by the morning.
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I got up around 6am to the sound of a voice calling my name ("Aaron!")
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which must have been part of a dream. I walked out of the trailer without
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anyone apparently noticing. I cleaned up a little and then hitched by the
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truck stop for a couple hours before moving to in front of the interstate
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on-ramp where I soon got a ride from a Chinese-American truck driver who
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only had one seat in his truck. The other had been removed. This was
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actually rather fortunate, as I could lie down on the truck's bed and
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despite the bumpy ride (it wasn't one of those air-ride trucks) I managed
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to sleep a considerable amount of the time through Nebraska and part of
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Iowa. He wasn't that talkative and I was too tired to make much of an
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effort. For lunch we stopped somewhere where he made an oriental noodles
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soup and gave me a little. He dropped me off at the Iowa 80 truck stop,
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reportedly the biggest in the US (and possibly the world) which is near the
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Quad Cities on the border of Iowa and Illinois. I got there a couple hours
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before sunrise and figured that since it was the biggest truck stop I
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should be able to get a ride on I-80 all the way to South Bend. I had two
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offers of rides to Chicago, but much to my later regret I refused them
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since I figured I could do better. Later I accepted a ride from a couple
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that had two dogs, no driver's licenses, and were driving a car that
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someone had recently given them that didn't have rear lights. They were
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travelling folk, who'd walked around the US and had a trailer in which they
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pulled their stuff. Unfortunately, they wanted to veer south to go to
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Indianapolis, so I figured I was much better off returning and hitching at
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Iowa 80. So we only went a couple miles and then they drove me back. I gave
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them $5 since they were short on cash.
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I continued hitching at Iowa 80. I met a police officer who told me that it
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was illegal, but tolerated. The only main rule was...
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(CON'T Next Issue)
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NADER RALLY - A HARSH CRITIQUE
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by Marshall
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[reprinted from portland indymedia. Wow, what a rant. -ed.]
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Look, I enjoyed the day on the whole, but this totally uncritical
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applauding of a group of celebrity-speakers who basically SUCKED
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is depressing. Ralph Nader is who he is and I won't criticize him
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here, but if I hear one more person say that Jello Biafra was cool
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I'm going to BARF! 1.Vile appeals to nationalism (giant US flag
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behind all the speakers). 2. feel-good, it's-gonna-be-easy shallow
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didn't pay ten bucks to hear you say we oughta do so little as to
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vote to take Pepsi ads out of government schools made of cinder
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block walls, flourescent lights and a techno-capitalist plot to
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socialize the next generation of colonizers ---or maybe those
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8,000 people did...frightening.) 3. As has been alluded to above,
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it was an incredibly commercial event. Basically, though Nader
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was good (for a Green Party Presidential Candidate) all the other
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speakers were uninspiring, uninformative, uncreative and apparently
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incapable of radical, or at least indipendent thought. Jello was
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out-right reactionary, with constant references to "realistic goals"
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etc. (not that realistic goals are bad, but a rhetorical fixation
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on them, beside an annalysis that's totally shallow- is super
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suspicious.) As he said in this week's Portland Mercury "I might
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catch shit from the More-Radical-Than-Thou..."
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Ya, well you deserve it, you fake.
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I remember seeing Jello in Eugene a few years ago and he had
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the attention of 300 people for 3.5 hours and talked nearly the
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entire time about how the corporate media is biased because of
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it's economic interests. Well NO SHIT, why don't you tell us
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something we don't allready know fer gawds sake. That night
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was an insult, intellectually and politically. Jello's P-town
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performance was at least as bad. I assume he'd never speak in
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front of a giant US flag in Eugene.
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When are we going to start holding people who do public speaking
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to a higher standard than this? Anyone who's vaguely Leftist and
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articulate get's uncritical aproval, when a whole lot of criticism
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is really what they need.
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Otherwise, loved the event, I met lots of cool, "real people"
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doing community activism. As an anarchist, I felt very welcome
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by the vast majority of participants - though an anti-statist
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perspective was totally shut out of the night-time event,
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(excluding Medea Benjamin's half assed attempt to make up
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for her post Seattle call for the entire Black Bloc to be
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arrested by saying in Portland that anarchists were on the
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list of groups that greens should form coalitions with.
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Wonder when the last time she talked to an anarchist was.)
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But I suppose that if we wanna get in good with a bunch of
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Holywood types, pay $2,500 to use a big screen TV and rent
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out the Rose Garden, THEN we can talk to 8,000 people. This
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event was about Democracy, Free Speech, and Ecological
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Sustainability- not Anarchism, silly!
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Alternative Media gathering was terrific, some panels too.
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Ugh, this is difficult. Overall, decent event though.
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Sorry for the bitterness, I just feel like numerous species
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are going to go extinct, indigenous cultures are going to be
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destroyed, numerous people are going to be murdered and tortured
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by the international financial elite, I'm going to have to live
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in a techno-industrial hell ------TODAY, tommorow and for a few
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more years till we're all screwed-- and I'd like to do more about
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it than "make sure ALL coffee farmers are paid $1.26 per lb.!!"
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(Benjamin)
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I believe that the industrial nation-state is inherently colonial.
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Frantz Fannon argues that there are two kinds of colonists, the
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"do-gooder" colonist who tries to go against the fundamental
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nature of colonialism (exploitation) and ends up just looking
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rediculous. Then there's the "honest" colonist, who knows the
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rules and takes what they can get for themselves. Everybody
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looks at them and thinks, well at least that makes some sense,
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that is how things are set up. Let's stop being "do-gooder"
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colonists, it makes us look rediculous and hardly does a damned
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thing.
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Let's get rid of the whole system and fill our own needs for
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ourselves.
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Marshall
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Eugene's Anarchist Action Collective
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http://www.cascadiamedia.org
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http://www.portland.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2794
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Sh0utz and gr33tz 2 Metro Records, CBGB's, Ben & Jerry's Phish Stick,
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Kyle, Emma, Brenda and Randy, Carl, anyone opposing recombinant bovine
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growth hormone, and Kaustubh P. [oh, and a secret shoutout to my
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sister's voice coach. :) ]
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comments?
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ati@etext.org
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