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#'s (481, slow and steady) 0208260826
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http://www.iranonline.com/literature/forough/english/Someone-Who-Is-Not-Like-Anyone.html
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http://members.tripod.com/gonzolinks/panic_culture/panic_culture.html
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http://news.openflows.org/geopolitics/02/05/19/188220.shtml
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http://www.geocities.com/delabretoniere/policebrutality.swf
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http://www.abusaleh.com/pagelist.php?zone_required=America
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http://www.geocities.com/proposal112000/James_Damiano.html
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http://www.humanunderground.com/wwwboard/messages/52.shtml
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http://portland.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=17933
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http://atlanta.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=6048
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http://www.epn.org/cgi-bin/epn_ads/ads-tower.pl?iframe
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http://www.janisian.com/article-internet_debacle.html
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http://nyc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=27225
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http://www.newstatesman.co.uk/nma2002winners.htm
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http://backend.mine.nu:8080/music/pennycluse.mp3
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http://pages.prodigy.com/truthpage/soaclose.htm
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http://www.practicalradical.net/liberties.html
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http://www.anncol.com/May/0905_ARE_YOU_ON.htm
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http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=5015
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http://members.aol.com/apoetspen/webbibl.htm
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http://www.iberian.com/services/links.html
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http://www.sheriffbenedetto.org/main.html
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http://news.com.com/2100-1001-944057.html
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http://www.neo-comintern.com/friends.html
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http://www.securityedition.com/index.asp
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http://www.warehouse23.com/basement/box
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http://cryptome.org/disaster-train.htm
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http://www.notyourbitch.homestead.com
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http://www.geocities.com/bjs_dreams
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http://www.angelfire.com/ct/drewl
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http://newsblast.loadedmouth.com
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http://www.anada.net/links.html
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http://www.thebumperbanner.com
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http://www.ladyfestbayarea.org
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http://thewalkfordemocracy.org
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http://www.exploitedclass.org
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http://www.twistedunicorn.com
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http://stegall.org/media.html
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http://www.bookcrossing.com
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http://www.schoolsucks.com
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http://www.sneezingcow.com
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http://www.tednugent.com
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http://the-broadside.com
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http://www.slyskunk.com
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www.trinarobbins.com
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http://www.nme.com
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SHORT OPEN LETTER TO DARRYL
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You were definitely fighting this one for
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me too, and don't you ever forget that.
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Thanks, thanks THANKS!
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marco
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LETTUCE:
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Welcome to Froggie's Lillypad BBS!
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A new and exciting trip into nostalgia.
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Remember the days before the internet?
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Remember sending messages to one another and across the country
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through Fido-Net? There is a new BBS on the playing field that
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a.. Over 800 MP3's online for download
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John Smith
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---==<&*&)(*^&>==---
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to: ati@etext.org
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I'd like to see a report about the attack
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against America at Khobar Towers, june 25,96.
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---==<&*&)(*^&>==---
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to: ati@etext.org
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Dutch speakers check out:
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http://www.orde-der-tempeliers.com
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English speakers seek: http://www.osmth.org
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Also interesting for people WITH a life!!
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Vincent
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---==<&*&)(*^&>==---
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To ati@etext.org
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would Martha Quinn look more buxsom in here?
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good gawd mahn, you don't even
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get spam in here, what the hell are ya doin?
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GACK SOY PRODUCTS
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[ed note: It's a trick we learned back in the hippy
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days on how to keep spam completely out of our
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lives. Essentially we boycott all Hormel products.]
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---==<&*&)(*^&>==---
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FROM: JOHN ROSS
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BOMB THE U.S., GREATEST PURVEYOR OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
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IN KNOWN UNIVERSE, MEXICO CITY MARXISTS DEMAND
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MEXICO CITY (Aug. 21st) - Threats by White House terrorists
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George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld to attack
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Iraq because of its suspect - if unproven - fabrication of
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weapons of mass destruction reek of Yanqui hypocrisy, an
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aggregation of Mexico City Marxists grouped together at
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the far end of the counter of the La Blanca Cafe in the
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old quarter of this capital, advised today.
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"The U.S. possesses the most lethal arsenal of chemical,
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biological, and nuclear weapons in the known universe. The
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U.S. terrorists must be stopped by a coalition of the world<6C>s
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peace-loving Marxists."
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The group strongly advocates the bombing of the U.S. as a
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preventative strike against the deployment of the White House<73>s
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arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. Bombs should contain
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such materials as corn syrup, molasses, honey, strawberry
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preserves, peanut butter (both crunchy and creamy), and other
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sticky sweeteners designed to gum up and bog down the U.S. war
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machine, prevent air force planes from taking off, and clog big
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and small guns.
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At the same time, the Marxists urge that these same bombs be
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dropped on Iraq to feed that nation<6F>s starving children - over
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a half a million young Iraqis have died since 1991 as the result
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of the U.S. terrorist boycott of that third world nation.
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*****************************************
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This special issue of Mexico Barbaro honors the 25th anniversary
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of the death of Groucho Marx.
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---==<&*&)(*^&>==---
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From the Bari Family
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My family is grateful to the jury and wants to thank them for their
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courageous decision. They have reaffirmed our faith in the justice
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system. We're only sorry that Judi is no longer alive and able to
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share this sweet moment.
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Now that the Oakland Police Department and FBI have been brought
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to justice, they owe it to my family to explain what cause they had
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to hold my sister's civil rights in such contempt.
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Judi's political message was adamantly nonviolent. Yet for 12 long
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years, she has been wrongly connected with terrorism. After September
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11 and the threatening of many of our rights in the name of homeland
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security, I'm afraid that this scenario will occur more often. My
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family has seen up close how much harm can result when rights are
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ignored.
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In Judi's case, the authorities stepped outside the law. This
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verdict reminds us that protection against terrorism should never
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out-weigh the protection of our own civil rights. Otherwise, like my
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sister Judi Bari, we will be made to suffer the consequences.
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Martha Bari
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---==<&*&)(*^&>==--- ---==<&*&)(*^&>==--- ---==<&*&)(*^&>==---
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COULTER, HOROWITZ TO WED
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Sheepshead Bay (PAWN) -- In what is being billed as the world's
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largest corporate merger to date, pundit Ann Coulter and punditer
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David Horowitz have announced a humongous party they're having to
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consummate their royal wedding.
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After yachting and eating cheese from the head of a poor person,
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the couple will wear white and march down the aisle to be wed in
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front of 32 and 33 degree Masons from the Scottish Rite, the Irish
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Rite, the Jewish Rite and the Klanish Rite.
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VERY SHORT RECORD REVIEW:
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The NORAD "Cavalcade Of Music."
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Lt. Col. Mark Azzolina, Conductor.
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This record features the NORAD "Pops Concert" Band
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and the Norad "Commanders" Orchestra.
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The album actually sucks musically, if you want
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my not so humble opinion but it was on sale for 95c,
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so I simple could NOT pass it up.
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"Here is one album," says the liner notes, "produced
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for public service use only, are the internationally
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famous [yadda yadda]
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The only two-nation military musical organization
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composed of carefully selected bandsmen of the US
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Army, Navy, Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force.
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The NORAD band was organized in April 159 to represent
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the over 200,000 American and Canadian service men and
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women assigned to the North American Air Defense system.
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Office Of Information.
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Headquarters North American Air Defense Command
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Ent Air Force Base, Colorado
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RHETORICAL:
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Is West Nile virus really Cholera and the proud
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"first world" will refuse to admit the connection?
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GOSSIP:
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"Sources close to them and to Springsteen tell me
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Tipper tried to get free tickets to the Springsteen
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show for the entire Gore staff," the well-connected
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Friedman wrote.
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"When that didn't work, and she was told even paid
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admission would be hard to come by, the ex-second
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lady persisted. 'They wound up being offered four,
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but when they were asked to pay $75 apiece, they said forget it.
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And you know, that's why Gore isn't president, in a
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nutshell."
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[ref]=[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61727-2002Aug8.html]
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QUOTE:
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For those who bear the instruments of war -
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And we are among them,
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Some in practice,
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Some by a hug of approval -
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Are sucked,
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Mumbling "necessity" and "vengeance,"
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Into the domain of war crimes.
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Nathan Alterman, 1948
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ANOTHER RHETORICAL QUESTION:
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Do you call someone from your cellfone just because
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the girl across the table from you excused herself
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making a call from hers, or because you really need
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to talk to them?
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TWO EXCERPTS FROM A DENNIS FITZINGER POEM
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then the band: Loud! but disciplined,
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musicians dressed in basic black,
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carrying nothing more dangerous
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than a musical instrument.
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...
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everything built by trade and commerce,
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ripping off the land, destroying forests,
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wildlife, everything, just like a plague;
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portland looks very much the same.
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But is it really?
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[ed note: poem titled "portland." Also note that
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this poem was published in the EFJ prior to the
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Portland police riots last weekend.]
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PUTTING THE "ESPANOL FIRST:"
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bUsH PrOtESTeD IN miLWAuKeE
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El miercoles a les 9 de la manana, miembros del Milwaukee
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County Labor Council dieron la bienvenida al circo de Bush
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que llegaba a la ciudad. Se reunieron al Pere Marquett
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park y hablaron sobre el trato de los trabajodores.
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A las 11:30 almenos 200 manifestantes con el "Coalition por
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Just Peace" y otros grupos encontraron a Bush y sus seguidores
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al Bradley center. Uno de los lemas de la protesta esa impedir
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la guerra con Iraq y las consequencias que esto traeria.
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Mas tarde al mismo dia los Welfare Warriors protestaron
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en el Walgreens Martin Luther King Norte para celebrar
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el 67 aniversario del Acto de Seguridad Social y para
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pedir una red de seguridad social fuerte; trabajos decentes,
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m<EFBFBD>dico para todos y precios mejores para las medicinas.
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Early in the morning starting at 9am, members of the Milwaukee
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County Labor Council welcomed Bush's circus into town. They
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congregated Pere Marquette park and spoke of his treatment
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of workers.
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At 11:30am, protesters with the Coalition for a Just Peace
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and other groups gathered to greed Bush and his supporters
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at the Bradley center. The focus of the protest was the
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impending war in Iraq and the civilian casualties the war
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will cause.
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Later in the day, the Welfare Warriors protested at the Walgreens
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on Martin Luther King and North to celebrate 67th anniversary of
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the Social Security Act and to rally for a strong safety net,
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decent jobs, Health Care for All and lower drug prices.
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http://mke.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=844
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http://mke.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=846
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A Poem
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by Kendra
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To Be Published by ATI In Three Parts.
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Here's Part I. (very long)
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((get parts 2 & 3 at:
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/trilogy/kendra.txt))
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When you open your eyes
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To the people who sleep
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And sell you their life
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As if we can keep going on...
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Leading our lives divided
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There<EFBFBD>s comfort in silence I know
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Who says you can<61>t be alone
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With everyone who<68>s ever known
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How full of hollow it<69>s grown
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When we<77>ve risen up
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Rose above
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What is hate and what is love
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They are the same
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So is everything
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And find the peace
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That<EFBFBD>s underneath
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Tangled with chaos
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And all the grief we feel
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When we live our lives
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Outside of life
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The slumber that is my bride
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Because our thoughts intertwined
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Is not what you think is right
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What is life?
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What is life
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If you don<6F>t even try
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But trying brings nothing in time
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All along on the ride
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Will you learn or be blind
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Both may rip you away from divine
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Crawling through life
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You may never find what is yours
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If you close up or take it all in
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Who can ever win
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Cut your losses and grin
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And live while there<72>s life to live
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Carve your path
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Leave life intact
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I want to be blind
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But those reasons are mine
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I don<6F>t want to see outside
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And lose the light that resides
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In the words we often hide
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Cause we have to prove
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And have pride
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And strive to be alive
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Atop all others
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Is when
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We fall into death again
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Strangers you are my friends
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We just haven<65>t talked yet
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We just cancelled debts
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That we all know we owe
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Our mother said so
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They gave us life
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But not our free will
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Something alive
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That never stays still
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And who says you<6F>re here forever?
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Chasing the youth
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We<EFBFBD>re born to lose
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This "god" is in you
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And what<61>s evil is too
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Chasing the laughter that fades
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When what<61>s inside you stays
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Till you fall away
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What will you think when you lay
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Seconds away from change
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And relearn what you<6F>ve been played
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And interpret in your own way
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Why you<6F>re here
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What you<6F>ll leave
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For those to receive
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Will you have nothing to give but
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A house full of junk
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You didn<64>t even need
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But you worked
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But not merely feed
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But to feed your greed
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And left a monumental funeral plot
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A testament to how you bought
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Everything that mattered to you
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To show others what you could do
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With those paper devils
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That became all of you
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Working for the sake of working
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Making money so you can spend
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Then make it all over again
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Everything that seems flawed
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But the beauty gets lost
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Don<EFBFBD>t love
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Assume that you have won
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Consume
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Be near to
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But don<6F>t be close
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Inhale like a ghost
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Anything beyond your nose
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Is something you<6F>ll never know
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No
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No
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Let it glow
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The snakes chasing it<69>s tail
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And he<68>s swallowed it whole
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break the cycle
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and save your tale
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others might tell
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pass it on down
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procreation well it<69>s a step on the ladder...
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like the sex
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or the baby
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look what you<6F>re doing it for
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is it so you can tell them when they see
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they cannot change the world
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and you see yourself in them...
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or you see what you lost sight of
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your child
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your beacon of love to the world
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not just another
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who<EFBFBD>ll live in this hole
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nurture them
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let them cut away
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that is the path they will take
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if your life turns out to be fake
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and the see through the cracks
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in all things
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Do you
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Don<EFBFBD>t you
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Reel in the coil
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How is your filter?
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Has it been soiled
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You<EFBFBD>ve been spoiled
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But not right rotten
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You write down
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"stop it"
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but...
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Did I tell you this joke already?
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One of Marcos' commandantes was visiting a neice in
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Mexico city and he was heard remarking about the 19 inch
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monitor on her spiffy new Gateway:
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"viva la resolution."
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[ref]=[http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/ati243.txt]
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PLAY THE GAME OF "SPOT THE UNDERCOVER COP."
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It's almost always patent leather shoes
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and hair mousee, huh?
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We end in poem
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[13:33] FROM THE TRENCHES
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[13:33] by Poet Lariat
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[13:33] When you realize that
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[13:33] for every dollar you could use,
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[13:33] your opressor will have
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[13:33] $1000 ready to fight you,
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[13:33] You simply seek out a low-cost
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[13:34] no-cost way
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[13:34] to take him or her down
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--==< [ *&^%*&^%*&^% &^%&$%#$ @$#% $$ &*& )( *^&$^& ] >==--
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Well, that's about it for the E-ZINE
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send any complaints or submissions to:
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ati@etext.org
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Go to all or none of our unofficial websites:
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http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/ATI.html
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http://www.freespeech.org/kokopeli/grudge.html
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http://flag.blackened.net/ati/zine/infomaniack.html
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http://cosmos.lod.com/~ati
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Our http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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seems to have died out.
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(good while it lasted I guess...) |