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"If the movie [Lethal Weapon] did so much for blacks, then
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why am I still out there protesting the confederate flag in
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South Carolina, or blacks in prison?"
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--Danny Glover.
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[dedication]-[T. Herman Zweibel]
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Hi I'm Prime and if you'll let me rant a little,
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then right after that'll be plenty of ATI Zine stuff
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for you. Course, if you won't let me rant, there's
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still plenty of phree ATI. Send any complaints
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or comparisons to us here at ati@etext.org as always.
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Cheers,
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marco
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Boyee, George magazine is falling right into Lieberman's
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trap, huh? Or verse a vice a. [sic.] I've never seen so
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much pro-Tipper [tired.] stuff in one place besides her
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own book!
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"On the floor of the '88 DNC, she [Tipper -- who else??]
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confronted the actor and activist [they must be using the
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term looser'n a videotaped Rob Lowe "date."] Rob Lowe:
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'why is it that the people in your community didn't get
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behind my husband?'
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"Lowe was equally direct: 'Well it's you frankly.'"
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--an otherwise pro-tipper piece [one of at least three]
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in Sept '00 George Mag.
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If you ask ME, Karenna Gore SCHIFF should be president.
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(Al's daughter (yes, I first noticed her because she's a
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hottie! But that's not why I think she's prez material))
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Why? She's NOT Tipper, and she's NOT Al, that's why!
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The Prime Anarchist dream ticket for the "Zero Year."
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Karenna as prez, and Winona LaDuke as Veep.
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"Blow up your TV...eat a lot of peaches...try and find
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Jesus on your own"
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Who said that first? John Prine's the first _I_ heard.
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Have a great weekend. OK? Well, if you have a lousy one,
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don't blame me. I voted 3rd party.
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LETTUCE
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to: ati@etext.org
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Very nice ATI characters graphic!
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gelf
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./^
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From:
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primeanarchist@yahoo.com Save Address - Block Sender
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To:
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primeanarchist@hotmail.com Save Address
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Subject:
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Bcc: You may Qualify
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[ed note: ummm, where do I begin on this one...]
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./^
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to ati@etext.org
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We got more Starbux stuff 4 U.
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4th coming, K?
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Wonder Twinz (your seattle buds, remember?)
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(A)(C)(T)(I)(V)(I)(S)(T) (T)(I)(M)(E)(S)
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# # SSS
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# # '' S S
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# # # # # # ' ' S
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'' SS
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# # # # # # ' S
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# # ' S S
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# # SSS
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This week instead of a #'s run we're running "shorts" with a "ref:"
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for each. [quick ed note: some of these links may die pretty quickly.]
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[best to treat it like old computershopper magazine or]
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[maximum rock-n-roll zine. Kind of catch as catch can...]
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President Fidel Castro celebrated the communist revolution he began
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more than 40 years ago by offering his analysis Saturday of the
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American presidential race, saying both George W. Bush and Al Gore
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are "boring and insipid" candidates.
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[ref]-[http://www.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/08/05/cuba.castro.ap/index.html]
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Scientific studies have often proven that laughter is good for
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you. More recent studies show that laughing at other people's
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misfortunes is even better for you than just your average joke.
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[http://owned.alphalink.com.au]
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From "What is TCP/IP?" to "VAX/VMS Makes a comeback (expired user exploit)"
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[http://hackphreak.org/newbie/mhdr.txt]
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A covert army of pro-establishment hackers has emerged dedicated to harassing,
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disrupting, and intimidating on-line opponents of US and NATO-backed
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"humanitarian" operations in the former Yugoslavia. Antiwar.com, a bipartisan,
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libertarian-oriented Web site providing critical news and commentary for those
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opposed to US military entanglements overseas, has become a digital flashpoint for
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this clandestine ground war.
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[http://la.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=3337]
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Do you remember when your primetime regular programming got interrupted by
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a guy named Ian wacking his own butt with a flyswatter? Then a 3-day manhunt
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ensued to find out who this "foul" Capn-Zap video hacker could be? See what
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Ian says lately about Radio Shack.
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[http://www.ravenswoodinc.com/edit.htm]
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I can see the trees
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reflected in the sidewalk.
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I can't see myself.
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[http://www.geocities.com/snedthebold/poem.html]
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In Mark Twain's book "A Tramp Abroad" (1880) there is a very funny
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appendix called "The Awful German Language", and you can take a look
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at it here!
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[http://www.bdsnett.no/klaus/twain]
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Do you like Open BSD stuff? This is a neat page for "all that."
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[http://deadly.org]
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Why not give yourself a quick ed-you-kaye-shun so you don't have to
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sound like those dweebs at Newsweak all the time.
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[http://www.phoneboy.com/pig/tech/synflood.html]
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A "public service announcement" that reminds me of Charlie Brown
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saying "aargh!"
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[http://dsl.org/copyleft/poster.html]
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How many people remember Swamp Ratte. Raise your hands.
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[http://scene.textfiles.com/vu-sratte.html]
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If you ever wanted to learn more than you EVER WANTED TO LEARN
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about either George Bush, or SkullNBonez, click here.
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[http://www.tarpley.net/bush7.htm]
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Vaca Muerto
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[http://www.cultdeadcow.com]
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Here's more images than you can ever imagine.
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[http://www.supersnail.com]
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Looks like everyone's suing just everyone else.
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[http://www.negativland.com/riaa/dowesue.html]
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No, I don't think I know these people. Looks like I should, huh?
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[http://www.arcweb.org]
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Ibid!
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[http://GenerationNet.org]
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MP3's getting all weird on me, so I'll stick with them for
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now, but here's where I'm putting most of my efforts these
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days. IUMA. (underground music? More my style for sure.)
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[http://marcocapelli.iuma.com]
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/^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^
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OK. Let's get right to it. Here's part three of Patrick's
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awesome scene report. I call it... well, never mind, peeps.
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This sucka speaks 4 itself.
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/^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^
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To Beat The Devil: Parenting In Modern America
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By Patrick Moore
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Part 3 (ed note : 2 and 1 are in the last two ati's)
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"Parenting In The New Economy"
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You've seen the headlines: "Economy Strongest in 40 Years"...
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"Unemployment Lowest In Decades"...that sort of thing. From the
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way they read, you'd think we had money flowing out of our pockets.
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However, there have been more layoffs and plant closings in the past
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10 years than in previous history. Yet we see optimistic stories and
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headlines.
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My question is, WHO IS BENEFITING MOST?
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Well, if you're in senior management, chances are you've done
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pretty well. And, if you're a CEO, if your company closed a plant
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in the US and moved the operations to Mexico or China, you've done
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outstanding.
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But what if you're in the Rank-And-File? Well, in all probability,
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you're worse off. Even if you're doing as well as you did 10 years
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ago, chances are you're having to work longer hours to keep up.
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Where does this leave time for family? It doesn't.
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"Well, if they weren't so obsessed with wealth they would have
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time for their families", some say. "What about stay-at-home moms?
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That women's lib thing really screwed up things" "What about....???"
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What about it? Here's the deal.
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It is a fact that most new jobs pay well below the poverty level.
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And it's a truism that two incomes are needed just for essential
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items. Even if a job pays decent, overtime is not an option. You
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either have to "work over" or face disciplinary action. If you tell
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your boss you have to take care of your kids, more than likely you'll
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hear "That's not our problem."
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It's no secret that so-called "pro-family" politicians have enabled
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corporations to abuse, if not ignore, worker rights. Who gives a hoot
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about families? Not your representative. Not your congressman. Not
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your boss. So, it's up to YOU.
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/^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^
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How do you fight back?
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Well, for one, put your priorities in order. What do you want out of
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life? Which is more important, getting a big paycheck or raising a
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healthy child? Don't get me wrong, big paychecks are OK. They come
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in handy sometimes. But if you work over constantly, you may need to
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look at changing jobs. Too much overtime can be harmful to your family
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life.
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I worked at a job where overtime was an ordinary thing. The 8-hour
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workday was the exception rather than the rule. 12-hour days were
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common. In fact, there were employees who worked MONTHS (yes, you
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read right: MONTHS) without a day off. Some volunteered, to be sure,
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but most were forced to come in. 70-84 hour workweeks sometimes
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were standard. And, the company didn't think any better of you
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afterwards either. After a while of this, my health started giving
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way, and now I have permanent damage in my thoracic spine. I missed
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time with my wife and son to help the company, and my reward was
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permanent spinal damage.
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There is a trend called "downshifting" where people leave the
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high-pay, high stress job they were at and willingly take a pay
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cut and work jobs where the stress is lower. And, they forsake
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(or pay off) the high-priced "toys" that necessitated the extra
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income.
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People who downshift take a look at what is the absolute minimum
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to live on. And all too frequently there's a lot that you can do
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without. Don't misunderstand, if you have a black Acura Integra
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with 2 more years of payments, you would do well to pay it off
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first. Chances are, Acura won't understand if you voluntarily
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took a job with lower pay knowing you had a payment to make
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every month. And, ferkrissakes, STAY AWAY FROM PAYDAY LOAN,
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CHECK CASHING, OR TITLE LOAN PLACES. Those places will put
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you in far worse financial shape.
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Now, you might ask, "What about the children?" Good point.
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Kids today, more so than any other time in memory, are bombarded
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with advertising. Nike shoes, Pepsi, Nintendo...those companies
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pay a LOT of money to get their message to your child. Materialistic
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attitudes make for HUGE profits. A parent who works long hours just
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to finance unnecessary or trendy items is enabling a materialistic
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attitude.
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I grew up without Nike or Nintendo.. and I had a lot better time
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without them. So can you. So can your child. How?
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Take them to the library. Go on a road trip. Look at family albums.
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Play music together. Spend time together!
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Your child will appreciate it.
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Part 4: Media Literacy, Home Style
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/^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^ /^
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OVERHEARD IN IRC [eu.undernet.org #politics]
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[20:53] <Curler> survivor was dumb
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./^
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UConn Gets Hoffman Memorabilia
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STORRS, Conn. (AP) [Lifted and Made Copyleft In Good Faith]
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Activist Abbie Hoffman's alma mater, Brandeis University,
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didn't want his dirty socks.
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Neither did Clark University, which is in Hoffman's
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hometown of Worcester, Mass.
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Their loss is the University of Connecticut's gain. In
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addition to Hoffman's socks, it got his writings, memorabilia
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and police and FBI surveillance files.
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The donation, given by Hoffman's brother, came just before
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the release of a movie about Hoffman called "Steal This Movie."
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[ref:]-[http://www.stealthismovie.com]
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In 1968, Hoffman started the Yippie movement, or Youth
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International Party, to bring together radicals to protest the
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government and the Vietnam War.
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He gained fame as one of the Chicago Seven, a group of radicals
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tried on charges of conspiring to disrupt the 1968 Democratic
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National Convention in Chicago.
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Hoffman and four others were acquitted of conspiracy but
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convicted of crossing state lines with intent to riot.
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Their convictions were overturned.
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Hoffman's death at 52 in 1989 was ruled a suicide.
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[ed note: it's chicago 8 you racist bastards!!! I ought to point
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out the irony of UConn getting this schtuff. Abbie was forever
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outspoken about his "hatred" (lack of better word) for the entire
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state of connecticut.]
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We end this zine with verse one of a prime anarchist parody.
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The Natty Anthem. [dedikated to Kris]
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Oh see, can you say
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That the world of today
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Is in full disarray
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And the people are screaming.
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(A)(C)(T)(I)(V)(I)(S)(T) (T)(I)(M)(E)(S)
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Send all gripes, naipes & handiwipes to
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ATI!
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The Zine's semi-official website is at:
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http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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http://www.freespeech.org/kokopeli
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http://flag.blackened.net/ati/23ati.html
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&
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http://cosmos.lod.com/~ati
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for all things reconsidered.
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Oh and even though we haven't paid it nearly
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enough attention lately, our
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ftp site is at:
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ftp://ftp.downcity.net/pub/ati
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Oh yeah, and if you've got cents, you'll dial
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1-860-887-2600 vmb 5293
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