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Wow, Greg Palast, here in MKE, at the local Schwartz
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books! And he even had the same literary escort Michael
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Moore did.
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I recognized her from one of the movies, but I did make
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the faux pas of asking if she's the one he played that
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evil "get me a soda please?" prank on.
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No! But she knows that woman. She's in Chicago.
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So Greg's signing his book "Best Democracy Money Can Buy."
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His lecture about and around the book was thrilling. I
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don't know a better word to use that's not too cliche.
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He didn't have me on the edge of my seat. I was half an
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inch off my seat most of the time bouncing around laughing,
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constantly switching hands trying to cover my mouth while
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I laughed so they didn't hear me giggling all the way in
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Kenosha.
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Needless to say I didn't journal much while I was listening
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to him talk. So this is going to be for the most part a
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long drawn out reflection.
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So, ok. Lemme put my mind on autopilot for a couple minutes
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and type in the journal word for word, and THEN I'll begin
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reflecting again.
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Barrick Gold, Poppy Bush, Tanzania.
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[ Hanson PLC??? ]
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Tan (sp?) Diliseu - expert lawyer.
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Roger Alton - His majesty's courts always,
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every time one of his reporters decides to
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continue on with a story.
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Guardian/Observer is a not for profit.
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Barred by law in Britain, barred by cowardice
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in the United States.
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(from getting stories out)
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http://www.gregpalast.com
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Cynthia McKinney was the only american "MP" taking up
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Tan Dilieu's case. They fabricated her demand for
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investigation that Bush himself brought on the 911
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attack to ruin her career.
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[wow, serves a couple purposes there...]
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[hahahah. no, bush didn't bring on the attack to ruin
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her career, I just noticed that wacky run-on sentence.
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They fabricated to ruin her. (read it twice maybe)]
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"Yeah, George W figured that out on his own. 25 out
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of 100, don't forget."
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--referring to a test Bush took to get into the Air
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National Guard where he scored not a 50 f, or a 60 d
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but a 25!
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Palast is drinking a medium or tall Starbucks, and
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each time he takes a swig he goes "ah," kind of
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demonstratively. I can't talk, I'd just finished
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a small starbucks to-go myself. Of course my fair-
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trade coffee I'm drinking this moment in a local
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eastside cafe where I type this makes up for it,
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right? And please also note, I did get to drop
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off a couple fair-trade flyers around the Starbucks.
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Now, he gave some time to the Khobar Towers.
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Remember the 5 or 6 times a guy who just signed his
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name "Greg" wrote my anarchist zine asking me to keep
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investigating the towers? No way, was it? I don't dare
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ask. I was afraid to find out yes, and afraid to find
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out no, to be honest with you.
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I'll leave it at that for now. He might have been
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the one. At any rate, that's a hard investigation
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but all roads do lead to Howland-Steinbeck, don't
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they? Or maybe Filene's bargain basement or something
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but I digress.
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Back to the journal notes!
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a "predjudice." He mentions this a couple times. You
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know that one paraphrase -- "don't credit conspiracy
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what you can attribute to incompetence?" Well, Palast
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adds a third possibility of "predjudice." Go to school
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on that one too, when you get a chance. Used the word
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"poison" a couple times too.
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He pointed out that Schwartzkoff (stormin norman) is
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a recent dissenter.
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Bode technologies will get the 1Billion for DNA research.
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Choice Point runs Bode. Codis is the system that will be
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operating.
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It's got a lot to do with DARPA - a lot of Brits seem to
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know all about darpa, whereas, most "americans" don't
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have a foggiest.
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Syntek genoaII (did I spell those close?)
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John Poindexter. Yuck. I've got cottonmouth just typing
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Oliver North's sidekick's name there.
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BBC, by the way, is allowed to show black people talking
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eloquently on television rather than getting spread
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eagled over their stolen car beaten down and jailed
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like here in the states.
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2 shiny CD ROMS from Katherine Harris' office.
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Bill Gates. He blamed Bill for his IBM thinkpad
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running out of steam half way through showing
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everyone some graphics. I gotta hand it to Palast
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though, instead of building a PowerPointPres or
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anything, he simply holds up the laptop every
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once in a while to show the first 5 or 6 rows
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what he's talking about. The rest of us just
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have to trust they're seeing what he's telling
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us he's seeing. And he's warm and welcoming to
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the rest of us too. [every seat's taken by the
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way. People in the back standing, galore.]
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Thomas Cooper
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Jan 30th 2007. You'll remember that's the year
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he was convicted of a crime that disallowed him
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from the 2000 election. You saw right. He committed
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that crime way back in 2007.
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500 people in the future were convicted of crimes
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that disallowed them from voting in Florida.
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Professional Services was paid $5000 to develop
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a voting machine that would be able to do this.
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They failed and got fired.
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Choice Point was paid $2M (yes, two million) to
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develop a list that had
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BLA
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BLA
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WHI
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BLA
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BLA
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WHI
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BLA
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along the far right column.
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Clayton Roberts, KHarris' Republican attack dog.
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"You almost saw this on CBS."
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Jeb's letter about "disallowing" votes, before
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the 2000 elections. They re-released it AFTER
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the elections saying "helping" people to vote.
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Palast managed to put them right next to each
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other in his book.
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"Your story doesn't stand up," Rather's people
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told him when he called to find out why it got
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killed in production.
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They called Jeb's office and they denied it.
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[wait, isn't that usually what you just put
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at the end of a great story??? "contacted the
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office, they denied... etc...]
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90% of people coming out of prisons vote democrat.
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Commerce Clause.
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"If you look in today's edition of the Milwaukee,
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uh, paper..."
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[ha, he's got about as high a regard for the
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Urinal Sentinel as I do.]
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Carlisle developed the Crusader weapon anyhow.
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Lockheed.
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Britain owned Iraq before and they don't want
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it back. They know all about empire building
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and they're not interested anymore.
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People in Britain are scared to death of Bush.
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And Blair is getting there too.
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Irwin Stelzer (sp?) he's the link between
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Bush and Blair.
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[Stelzer's also a higherup for Ruper Murdoch,
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much the same way I guess, that Condoleeza
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Rice is a higherup for Chevron, eh?]
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Jack Straw talks directly to Colin Powell.
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Blair talks directly to Bush.
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What fascinating protocol.
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That's it for journal notes.
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I was handed two flyers tonite I'll mention here.
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Wednesday 19mar, 7pm is a video nite - also 26mar
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at 7pm. at Riverwest, locust street, at fratney.
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No charge.
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First topic. War and Forced displacement in colombia.
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Fr. William Rickle S.J. Ph.D & Jennifer Bailey J.D.
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Ongoing Mondays and Wednesdays. For more info call
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Peace Action center. 964-5158
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It says "tell a friend - please pass this info on."
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So do that.
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Oh the other one's that moveon.org no link signature
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ad campaign you prolly already know about, so I'll
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just give the address. http://www.moveon.org
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Wow, so Greg Palast. He was fascinating. An incredibly
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fun lecturer. He's friends with Michael Moore too.
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Brilliant reporter. He's Bill Moyers with just a
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couple extra canine teeth.
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He's also willing to help me further investigate
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Hanson PLC and Peabody Coal companies for my
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Navajo friends. Turns out he used to have direct
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contact with them when Blair was part of the
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opposition. He worked in Blair's cabinet back
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then. Talked directly with the people at Hanson.
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Says he knows a lot of them. Knows all about the
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gold mines in Cavenham Forest, and all the
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implications to Navajo and assorted other indigenous
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people all over the world.
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I have a small confession to give out here. Palast
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makes me proud to call myself an "american."
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And that my friend is rare these years.
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No, VERY rare.
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#s
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http://tassc.org
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http://www.nammys.com
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http://misnomer.dru.ca
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http://www.edgenews.com
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http://www.homeboyz.com
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http://www.blackfire.net
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http://votetoimpeach.org
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http://www.clandyken.com
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http://www.textscene.com
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http://www.saddamsays.com
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http://www.annefeeney.com
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http://www.complacent.org
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http://www.davelippman.com
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http://www.ironfeather.com
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http://www.orwelltoday.com
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http://www.neo-comintern.com
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http://www.peaceactionwi.org
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http://www.sameroomrecords.com
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http://www.racinedemocrats.com
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http://www.milwaukeegreens.org
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http://www.jamesblundell.com.au
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http://www.interlobate.com/natty
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http://www.chunk.com/trapdoor.html
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http://hospitalityhouse.home.att.net
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http://www.burning-wheel.org/paz.htm
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http://www.anotherposterforpeace.com
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http://www.bruderhof.com/us/index.htm
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http://www.shines.org.uk/newspaper.htm
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http://www.navajotimes.com/opinion.html
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http://www.protest.net/view.cgi?view=2199
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http://flag.blackened.net/ati/knucklehead.html
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http://www.companysj.com/v161/offthestreets.html
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http://flag.blackened.net/ati/indymedia/links.html
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http://artists.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Michael_Borkson
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http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0310/baard2.php
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http://mke.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2382
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http://members.aol.com/_ht_b/kmurphysmith/myhomepage
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http://www.racinedominicans.org/main_web_pages/iraq.html
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LETTUCE:
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I am now visibly stating that I think George
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Bush might be the anti-christ and damned if
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we didn't miss it.
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Reagan scared me.
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This guy makes me live in fear.
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and not from the terrorists.
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the kid in beantown
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~`~
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to ati:
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Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war
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in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic
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fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged
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sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it
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narrows the mind.... And when the drums of war
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have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with
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hate and the mind has closed, the leader will have
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no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry.
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Rather, the citizenry, infused with fear and
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blinded with patriotism, will offer up all of their
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rights unto the leader, and gladly so. How do I know?
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For this is what I have done. And I am Caesar."
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-William Shakespeare-
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(Is this what is happening right now as we sit here in
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our homes? Is this happening right here at home? We
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need to think about this and speak out against the
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unjust decisions that are being made. Please think
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about this.)
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sarrah
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~`~
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to ati@etext.org
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Here's a quick note from the h/p community
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if you don't mind.
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A new version of free agent just came up.
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Look it up under "forte."
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Hexual Sealing
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~`~
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to Marco:
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Thanks for all the musical props on your indy site.
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Michael George
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~`~
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to ati@etext.org
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Why am I still getting this zine?
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I thought you were going to stop sending it
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two Novembers ago?
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Nedra
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[ed note: surely a glitch. I want you to receive
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it even less than you do. I'll try to look it up.
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My only guess so far is some common friend is
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getting it from the list and forwarding it your
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way. If you get another, maybe send me the full
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headers. -marco]
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~`~
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Inside the Sandstone Canyon
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a poem by Nathan C
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Dry pinenuts blanket the ground.
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The black and white sky is bright and bold.
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The silent ruins speak loud.
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Ghosts of the canyon will posess my love.
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The infrared leaves cast their white shadows
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upon the earth.
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I can see the grandmothers gathering their
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wild herbs in the heat. As a massive Black
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and White Beast crawls up the narrow rouvine,
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like an animation on an old movie screen.
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Its wicked teeth looking for human flesh.
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The Grandmothers flee to their cliff homes
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leaving the herbs to dream.
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Soon, a Monster Slayer Boy appears
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from the dust of magical legends
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and kills the ancient beast.
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He is a brave warrior for his people.
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I can see the past-times of
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the Anceint Ones
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that dwelt in this canyon,
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weaving in and out of those
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adobe cliff homes, now empty.
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These people once made
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love in family circles
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and drank the creek water down below.
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The woman grinded corn right here
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taught the little ones, over there!
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Old medicine men would pray for rain.
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Stories about Long-Ago would circle
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around campires in the eve of those
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ancient nights. Behold the alter of God
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was the sacred Earth and Sky.
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Those inhabitants still dwell and live,
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just not in tangible form.
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I know they still live in
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in this shady canyon that echos
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the cries of the howling wind.
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I feel their prayers and visions.
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The infrared sky is black like charcoal,
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where the angel white clouds travel.
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The blood of the monster is
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immersed in the dream.
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The trance is all over me.
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Great big Cottonwoods catch the wind,
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and the great narly branches creak.
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My feet are happy, My mind and spirit sing.
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~^~^^^~^~
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~^~+++~^~
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Are we ready, clocks?
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It's time for ATI
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(Wartime Edition)!
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I read an interview of Graham Nash
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(of Crosby, Stills, And Nash and
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The Hollies) conducted 9/15/01.
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In here, he points out two major things:
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that bin Laden was trained by US, and that a lot
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of folks in Afghanistan live lives the same as we
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in the US do: provide for our families, teaching
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their children well (pun intended) and just live
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one day at a time.
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Another thing to point out is that not all Muslims
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hate Americans. To be sure, some do. But the vast
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majority don't.
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Now what is at stake here in this 'war on terrorism'?
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Our credibility as a nation. Ever hear of the "Marshall
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Plan"? Glad you asked! The Marshall Plan was set up by
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General Marshall after World War II to aid countries
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ravaged by the war, including France and Germany.
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It seemed that after World War I, the German economy
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went in the toilet, as the costs of war reparations
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and sanctions took its toll. By the mid-1930's, hyper-
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inflation took its toll on a greatly demoralized citizenry,
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and Adolf Hitler was able to take power. If you don't know
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what happened afterwards, please visit your local library
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and get an education. Gen. Marshall indicated that by
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helping war-ravaged populations instead of leaving them
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to fend for themselves, then another Hitler could not
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happen. Anyway, there are those who say that countries
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that recieved aid under the Marshall Plan have no business
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criticizing the United States, and should be allied with
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us no matter what the situation.
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If this train of thought is allowed to continue, then we
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will no longer be thought of as a generous nation, but as
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one who will expect favors in return for our gifts. The
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tragedy will be that if a poor country needs our help,
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then they will decline our gifts on the perception, real
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or percieved, that there will be strings attached, and
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their population will suffer. When this happens, we will
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be a greatly diminished nation.
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Patrick Moore
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Certified Novell Administrator
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Moore Communications, Inc.
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~^~^|^~^~
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OSAMA BIN FORGOTTEN
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by David Singely
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first appeared in a Milwaukee weekly pape
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Why has the man who brought down the towers been
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forgotten? The man that President Bush solemnly
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promised to "find and bring to justice," is still
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loose. Why has Mr. Bush shifted our attention
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away to Iraq, a country that did not attack us?
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Even more puzzling, why did President Bush break
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the national ban on flying a few days after Sept.
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11 in order to fly 11 members of bin Laden's
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immediate family out of the United States?
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Despite the bin Laden oil family's ties to the
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Bush oil family, all the bin Ladens should have
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been made to stay within the United States.
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Instead, they were wisked back to Saudi Arabia -
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away from us and the 3000 families of the Sept.
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11 victims before the bodies were even cold.
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Why was this done? I wonder what the republicans
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would say if President Gore had been the one to
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break the nationally imposed flight ban to fly
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out of the country the family of the world's most
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wanted man? Cries of "impeach Gore" and "cover up"
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would have deafened our ears, and filled that
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liberal media of ours to this day.
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Kenneth Starr would have had no end of things
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to do. It would have made peanuts of his Lewinski
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case, with all of Al Gore's oil connections to
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follow hither and yon. Yet, we have no special
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investigators, no truth seeking task forces, no
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Osama and family, and no questions about it all
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from the major "news" networks.
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Alice, pass me the looking glass.
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=~^~^^^~^~
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~^~^^^~^~=
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And now, another installment of:
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\ S I F O D O H ! \
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\ Sitting In Front \
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\ Of Dahmer's Old \
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\ House. \
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I was thinking of starting a new exercise
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program that involves pretending to beat
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the crap out of people using various street-
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fighting techniques. You could do it in group
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formation and have high numbers of repetitions
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of each motion for some cardio-vascular work-
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outs. Pumped!
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But then I realize there already exists
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such a thing. The all-too-popular Tae-Bo.
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We are so swimming in violence, (totally
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immersed) that sometimes it's hard to even
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know you're smothered in testosterone until
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someone calls you on it.
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Why do I point this out? No reason really.
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Just hoping people will be a little more
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"presente" when someone needs to call THEM
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on it. "That was violent, don't you think."
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"No, really? No way. Really? Wow. Really?
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Wow, didn't even think of it."
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How many times have you seen a scene like
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that go down in front of you? Far too many
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for my liking.
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Did you know that small coffee farmers in
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Central America receive only 30-60 cents per
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pound of coffee?
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"Good judgement comes from experience, and
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often experience comes from bad judgement."
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--Rita Mae Brown
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And if that one didn't surprise you, check
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this one out:
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"Those who hate you don't win unless you hate
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them, and then you destroy yourself."
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--Richard Milhouse Nixon
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"I tremble for my country when I reflect that
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God is just."
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--Thomas Jefferson
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OK. One last new thing I need to ask people to
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be "presente" on is what I call hitlerismo.
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"I'm just doing my job."
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"It's procedure, I can't veer from my little
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operations manual here..."
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"Sorry, I can't rethink this. I must follow
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procedure."
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People often think I'm overreacting here, but I
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have to say it's only a matter of degree - the
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difference between telling me you can't give me
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a refund on a defective product I bought 45 minutes
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ago, and telling me you won't allow friends and
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family an exemption from entering the neighborhood
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concentration camp.
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Am I wrong about the logical conclusions I'm
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making here seeing the current path our society
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is taking right now? Open-ended war against an
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unknown enemy? Oppressive inflation? Business
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and labor striking backroom agreements about
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everything from airplane flights to broadway
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plays? Extreme nationalism?
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We're in deep doo doo.
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--> prime <--
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~^~^\^~^~
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~^~^/^~^~
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Shall we end with a poetry?
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Lets:
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CONSTANTS
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by Brett Axel
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Right Wing
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Religious extremists
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Regardless of
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what religion
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Are dying
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to kill people
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Always in
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the name of
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their God
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Never in
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the spirit of.
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