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From editor@intst.com Sun Oct 25 13:00:36 1998
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Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 12:52:59 -0600 (CST)
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From: The Editor and Chief <editor@intst.com>
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To: ati@intst.com
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Cc: editor@intst.com
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Subject: ati150.txt
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Resent-Date: Sun, 25 Oct 98 13:05:24 CST
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Resent-From: <editor@intst.com>
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Resent-To: editor@ns2.cross-roads1.com
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>From the Hit Factory to the Record Plant, it's the Music-Cartel
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version of ATI. Arista Telegragial, Industries.
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aaa ttttttt iiiii
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a a t i
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aaaaa t i
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a a t i
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a a 1 t 5 iiiii 0
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"There are many ups and downs in this business."
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-- Warren Christopher 23Oct98
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"Republicans will gain between 8 and 10 seats in the toilet."
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-- James "you-mess-with-a-friend-of-monika-
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you-mess-with-me" Carville.
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"...Pentagon...King Solomon..."
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--Wycleff (White Cliff, Y Clef, Wu Tang)
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#'s? You want #'s?? I'll give you numbers !?!
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Hullo. end, welcome to ATI issue 150. I'm prime anarchist
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and this is the run for Sunday, October 25, 1998.
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http://www.theofficenet.com/~redorman/pagea~1.htm
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http://yippie.freeservers.com
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http://www.american-politics.com/doc1997.html
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http://www.cspc.org
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http://www.flashback.se/undergrad/fanzines
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http://www.williamsmusic.simplenet.com/philosophy.html
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http://www.beograd.com/truth
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http://www.cow.net
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http://www.textfiles.com
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http://www.works.org
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http://jya.com/cej-wwa-jg.htm
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The UnFamous Prime Anarchist Column.
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Hola Buenos,
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How's it going? Que tal la famila?
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Here's the first poem I've written in quite a while.
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Ready for this?
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BLYTHE
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by prime anarchist
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Like Holden Caulfield.
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It's a double fantasy.
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Killing his hero.
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And ruining his own life.
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Violence
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Embedded to society.
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Like a 38K .mid file.
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A page or an intern, no matter
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A power differential abused.
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It's a triple reality.
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1)
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Hurting another,
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2)
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killing his own heroism
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3)
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and ruining the illusions of
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half a billion
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Children the world over.
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How's that???
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It's Where Falkner and Cheeser Submitted their early work.
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It's where Salzinger, Saroian, McCalder and Schmailer
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were first published.
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ATI!
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And now it's where today's most
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exciting new writers
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come to show their talent.
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http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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Raising the Heckles On the
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Back of Your Neck, it's ATI.
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Actuarial Taxi-Dancing Interns.
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The Television will not be revolutionized.
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--"Y2K?"
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--"Just Cause."
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April 1st, 1999 begins fiscal Y2K.
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I hope you set your crocks back.
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ATI, taking you to the year 9999.
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Hmmm. August 9, 1999. Wanna party?
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<background music. Blue Skies>
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Unlike PfiloHek,
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ATI gives you 24 hour relief without headache,
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piahrea, nasal bleeding and abdominal pain.
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the least common side effect was dry mouth; and munchies.
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and now, a wordz from our spoonzerz.
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RED CROSS SPAGHETTI.
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thin, elbow, semolina, vermicelli, macaroni.
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Enriched Since 1860
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A Low Fat, Sodium Free, Cholesterol Free Food.
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See Back Panel For Nutrition Information.
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the origin of red cross...
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Back in 1860, two brothers arrived in America from Milan,
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Italy bringing with them the recipe for multilevel network
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marketing, er, uh, I mean, old world pasta.
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They called their products Red Cross, in honor of the
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Duke of Milano, famous fruitcake baker and gourmet pasta maker.
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Duke's coat of arms bore this familiar cross. For over a month Americans
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have enjoyed the Italian tradition of these fine products.
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<small> THIS PRODUCT NOT CONNECTED WITH AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS,
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INTERNATION RED CROSS, ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS OR ELIZABETH DOLE </small>
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COTTON INC.
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The Fabulism of Our Lives.
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We are NOT Rayon.
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Our Jeans are hard.
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--- ---
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ATI. refusing to self-promote since 1988.
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--- ---
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Yo, Black Boot:
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Shouts and greets...
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Greetings Everyone,
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My visit to the Northwestern region of HPL in the Red Willow
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Springs and Cactus Valley area revealed still much hardship and fear
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among the residents. The BIA has continued to conduct adjudication of the
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Accomodation Agreement (policies allowing resistors to remain) guidelines
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by pushing to have AA signers give-up the excess animals to be shipped off
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the reservation. This was very disturbing to one family that I happened to
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visit and the BIA personnel were just on the scene that early morning of
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Oct. 16th.
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This traditional family's peaceful breakfast was disturbed by the
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several BIA/Hopi Range Technician vechicles that drove up around 7:30 AM.
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These government personnel spoke only in English and were some how able to
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get their message across that they were there to take their animals some
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250 miles from this family's home. The elder mother confronted them and
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said, Why can't they bring someone who spoke Dineh? Something she had
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requested before. The mother tried to tell them, "It is difficul today
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because of the snowy weather and cattle are hard to spot in such weather."
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She continued to insist that she had written a two page letter to The Hopi
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Lands Operation Office and had stated that she will not allow any of her
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animals taken so suddenly. The BIA personnel said they brought
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stock-trailers and they are ready to haul that day. The mother, Mayze
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Katenay Begay, try to tell her family not to take action upon the BIA
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request, but her husband, son, and daughter went ahead to saddle up their
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horses and left into the windy, cold and snowy canyonlands.
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Later, the BIA returned and said because of the weather they will
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retur Thursday, Oct. 22nd and for her to make sure the cattle are ready
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to be hauled off. They left a 20 foot stock trailer in front of the sheep
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corral and left. She was so angered and disturbed so, she asked me o
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scribble a message on the trailer so I did. I asked the BIA not to take it
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upon the family and that I personally wrote on the trailer. I will be
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leaving this afternoon to check on what was the outcome.
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There is plenty more happening and I hope to write something more
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informative upon my return. Also, I asked if any supporters who are in
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touch with other representatives from Big Mtn. or other areas of HPL to
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inquire to them to go out there and begin informing you about other
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government activities. Personally, I feel that the more input we can get
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from other Dineh Coordinators, (native of HPL) there can be a lot more
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flow of updated status. What supporters should try to take note of about
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information that comes from your Dineh contacts on the land is that whats
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most important to hear about are the BIA activities, and recent BIA Tribal
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Council official activities. We all should begin to understand that these
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traditional elders' resistance could become more intense and will require
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more monitoring by American and World communities.
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Myself, I'm overwhelmed with my studies here at Northern Ariz.
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Univ. and trying my best to keep the concerned folks aware about the
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continued harassments and the intimidations perpetrated by the BIA and
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their On-the-Land Agents. Next time I like to put together more
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information and try to relay some words from some of the resistors,and as
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well as my views of the situation.
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Thank You for your continued and vital support, and the Prayers
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that is said for the traditional elders who are trying to Save Humanity.
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To All My Relations, Bahe
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OUR LETTUCE AND TOMATOES SECTION:
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i like the "old olk singer" song,
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and loved the reference to "cayenne pepper"
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which made me smile. as lousy as my health
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is, i'd probably be dead without my three
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teaspoonsful of cayenne pepper every day
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(but sundays).
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Michael (011)
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to ati@etext.org
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I'm trying to locate a Richard (Dick) Capelli who
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lived in Kenosha. He would be about 60 years old.
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Do you know of him?
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Carol (414)
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Hi!
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Please visit my (non-commercial) Y2K website:
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http://web2.airmail.net/jre850/y2k
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Did you know that the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank
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System uses a pyramid scheme (Fractional Reserve
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Accounts) that will collapse EVEN IF NO EQUIPMENT
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FAILS if many depositors withdraw money as a
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precaution?
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Did you know that PRECAUTIONARY STOCKPILING of food,
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fuel, MEDICINES, etc., will cause shortages and big
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price increases EVEN IF NO EQUIPMENT FAILS?
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Please visit -- Thanks!
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Rick Reinckens (404)
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to ati@etext.org
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Non capisco nulla di iglese ne capisco il perche di questa email?
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No entiendo nada de todo esto, porche me llego esta email?
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I don't speak english. I don't no why you send me this email?
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Falcone Giuseppe (011)
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To ATI:
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10/20/98, 7:24:48 PM
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Our clients are looking for Newsletter/Ezine Advertising!
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If you publish a newsletter or ezine and offer advertising
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please list it free in our directory.
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http://www.onlinepromoter.com/ezine.htm
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Thank You For Your Time.
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Sean Landry (202)
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/ - - - -/
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/ PRESS /
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/ ENTER /
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/ TO EXIT/
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/- - - - /
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(PAWN) LOS ANGELES
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If independent counsel Kenneth Starr ever wants a
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new job after investigating President Clinton, Hustler magazine
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publisher Larry Flynt has just the position for him-adviser
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on pornography.
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"After a reading of the Starr report I am impressed by the
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salacious and voyeuristic nature of your work," Flynt wrote
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to Starr Wednesday offering him a job with his group that
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publishes magazines specializing in sexual subjects.
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"The quality and quantity of material you have assembled in
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the Starr report contains more pornographic references than
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those provided by Hustler Online services this month,"
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his letter said.
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Flynt, who in the past has fought legal battles over
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pornography and freedom of speech, went on to praise Starr's
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report on Clinton that graphically describes the president's
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affair with his former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
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"I congratulate you for having opened the doors of libraries
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and schools to pornographic literature," the publisher wrote.
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"Those of us at Hustler need your assistance in extending the
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parameters of pornography to a wider community of adults.
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You have opened a new era in promoting explicit sexual materials."
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By including such explicit references in his report to Congress
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that could form the basis for impeachmen proceedings against
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Clinton, Flynt said Starr has helped alter community standards
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in accepting pornography.
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In his letter, Flynt compared the Starr report with his own
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Hustler Online Magazine for its content. This month's magazine,
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for example, had 44 graphic references to genitalia,
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while the Starr report had 50, Flynt wrote.
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ATI IS LIKE MENTAL FLOSS.
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STATE SET ON TALKS TO KEEP MIDEAST HARD
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prime anarchist world news
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WASHINGMACHINE - The leaders of Ysrael and the Palace Indian
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Authority now have to tackle the hardest job of all:
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Keeping Senator Glen Johnn alive in outer space.
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The key to success or failure could be whether a rich old man
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can live without all the life-support advantages that the George
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Washington University Hospital provide to people who make it in
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the United States.
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"Last week's protracted Wye River summit sucked worse than Barney,"
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said Matchbox Pinfield 20, spokesman for Levit Strauss.
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"These talks are going to be not just tough," said White Haus
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Artist Becko P. Shaq, MC. "Armageddon tough." MC further expounded that
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Benjamin "Been Jammin'" Netanyahu makes him hard.
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Did somebody give Jackie Chan a new HMMWV? Or does he have to
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keep driving around in the old one past warranty?
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Arafat risked the support of Arabs, Bill Clinton and Steve Tyler
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to say "CLOSE THE FUCKING SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS."
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"Unh, Uhh; na nah, na nah. Na nah, na nahhhhh" said Tyler,
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not wishing to miss a thing.
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/ U R /
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/WATCHING/
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/ A T I /
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sTILL mORE sONG sPLICING. aN aTI sPECIALTY tHESE dAYS...
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YOU'RE STILL THE ONE
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by Shania "50 meters" Twaine
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Looks like we made it
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Look how far we've come my baby
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We mighta took the cheat way
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We knew we'd get there someday
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They said "I bet they'll never make it"
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But just look at us swiping songs
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We're still together splicing strong
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CHORUS:
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You're Still The One that can scratch my itch.
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The one that I belong to which
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Will write songs for me.
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You're Still The One I feel for.
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The one I steal songs for.
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You're Still The One I kiss good night.
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You're still the one, that can scratch my itch.
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Still the one writing lyrics which
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Have no base in originality.
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FROM A MOMENT
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by Schtania Ibid.
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>From this moment, the world looks blue and green.
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With a hint of plagiarism.
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>From this moment, song cartels
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From-this-moment, "living-hell" musi-capitilism
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Right beside you is where I belong
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>From this distance on.
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>From this moment, I have been streamed.
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I live only for your technodreams
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And for your love, I'd give my last harmony
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>From this moment on.
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I give my hand to you, with all my violence to art.
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God is watching us,
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God is watching us,
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God is watching us,
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>From this moment.
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Can't wait to live my life with you,
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Can't wait to hear from Julie Gold
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You and I will never be apart
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Unless of course you start looking old.
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>From this moment, we are instruments
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I will echo thru the land, I promise you this
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There is nothing I wouldn't use
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You're the reason I sing blues
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God is watching us,
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God is watching...
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>From this moment.
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All we need is just the two of us
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Stealing songs of hope,
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Stealing songs of peace,
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Stealing songs of every man.
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LOOKING FOR THAT
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NEW CAREER
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WELL, IT MAY BE LOOKING
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YOU RIGHT IN THE EYE.
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This Location Is Now
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Hiring Hourly Management.
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We Offer:
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Flexible Schedule
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Free eals
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Advancement
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Paid Vacations
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Full Videotape Surveillance Of All Transactions.
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- - - P R E S S R E L E A S E - - -
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CENSORED, featuring April Oliver and Jack Smith,
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the former CNN producers who were fired for their story about
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U.S. use of nerve gas in Laos; Gary Webb, former San Jose Mercury
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News reporter who exposed the CIA/Contra cocaine connection;
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and Erna Smith, SFSU Journalism Dept.;
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plus jazz by Bill Crossman.
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TUES. Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m.
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Mission Cultural Center, 2868 Mission Street, S.F.
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$5 donation, no one turned away, childcare provided.
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Sponsored by FireWorx, the Media Alliance & the SFSU Journalism Dept.
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MAKING PAPER
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a song by Marco Capelli
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http://marco.franklins.net
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Am Dm7 Em7 (chorus)
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Am - Dm7 Em7 Dm7 Am - (verses)
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Old newsprint endroll from my father's advertising field.
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Construction paper for a cover to a book.
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Autobiographical of me when I was nine.
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Isn't it a wonder how much wonder that it took.
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(ch) making paper rock, scissor and knife.
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making paper all my life.
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making paper rock scissor and knife.
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making paper all my life.
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High school diploma telling me I'm qualified.
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Half a college education too to boot.
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I can bring home money, take home paper just to spend.
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Looking at my habits once a year is such a hoot.
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Honorable discharge tells the story well.
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Basically just kept my fat lip shut.
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Never really got a chance to change the system that changed me.
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I'm your over-qualified, over staffed, & over-economic slut.
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Human rights means nothing here at pulp & paper mills.
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Midnite merger madness layoff kingpins seldom gave a shat.
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6 buckin' shucks an hour
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Toss your complaints into the vat.
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(chorus after each verse like a hymn)
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---<><><><><><>--- comments?: ati@etext.org ---<><><><><><>---
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join the listserv?
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send: subscribe ATI
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as the entire message to:
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listserv@intst.com
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And in the end, we'll have a poem.
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Shall we?
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Lets.
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State Capital
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by the votrix.
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State Capitol.
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Where the poor person squawks
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The unfunded gawks
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the toxic leader hawks.
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And money talks.
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Oh, and hecklers get their social security numbers run;
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Then they're hunted, taunted, and jailed.
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