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The Unplastic News#5 | T O A | FREE
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ISSUE #5
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The "Democracy Makes Me Sing With Joy" Issue
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November 1992
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"Language is a virus from another planet."
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No Mean City (1944)
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Well, The Unplastic News is back for the fifth time and I have
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a tiny story for YOU, the viewer.
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On election morning I awoke and stumbled into the crispy
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morning toward the local fire department to cast my ballot.
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The 6:07am fog smelled like pumkin.
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As I crossed the street, I overheard a conversation between a
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young couple. "She's not a nun," the man said, "she's from
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Phoenix."
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I went in and voted anyway.
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Later at home, as I was cleaning a shelf, I upset a paper which
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fell to the floor. I read it. The paper held a quote from the
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AP wire and read,
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"! KICKER !
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Nun Wins $1 Million in California Lottery
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(Sacramento, California)--In California, a nun who has lived for
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54 years under a vow of poverty has become a (M) millionaire in
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the state lottery's Big Spin Game.
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Sister Josephine Contris, assigned to a convent in Redwood City,
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is pledging to use the money to support a financially strapped
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retirement home in Santa Maria.
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With members of her order in the television studio audience
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cheering her on, Sister Josephine turned down a sure 40-thousand
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dollars to take a chance for the one (M) million-dollar prize."
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Just as I finished reading, my friend Toeless Peetie Schamata
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arrived with an atlas. He said, "Yo, Thal. You gotta help me
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plan my road trip. I'm driving from Phoenix to Sacramento in
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July with my brother Two-Digit Willie and his friend from the
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band Anal Flapjack, the one with the ear infection."
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He stopped speaking and stared at me.
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I cracked awake suddenly.
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I was doused with epiphany and sparked with satori.
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I again smelled the pumpkins.
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I awoke because I remembered that just three days before, Toeless
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Peetie Schamata had arrived at my Holloween party dressed as a nun.
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It was then that I realized, suddenly and with hope, that I would
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have no more election media to take my mind off quacky synchronicities
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and things would be getting back to normal. Only this time, deeper.
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Thaloneous Platypus
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Editor-in-Chief
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Tangiers, 1992
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"Politics and the fate of mankind are formed by men without ideals
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and without greatness. Those who have greatness within them do not go in
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for politics."
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Albert Camus
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The Poetry Of H. Ross Perot
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ALLIANCE AIRPORT TO LINDA
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We So now
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own that you have-
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this land.
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you know, whoever
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I don't spend
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any time you're trying
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on this land. to do
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This a favor
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is a tiny for
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little piece
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-you've done it-
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of my
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business and I'm sure
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interests. you had
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It's like a smirk
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a grain on your mouth
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of sand.
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as you got me
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(recited on ABC's Town Meeting, into this.
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June 29, 1992)
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(composed for Linda
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Wertheimer on NPR)
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>From SPY Magazine
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November 1992
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OROVILLE - A recent burglary victim attending a neighborhood watch meeting
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spotted her television, Christmas stockings and other lost items in the home
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of the neighbor hosting the meeting, police said.
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"The clincher was that the woman putting on the neighborhood watch program
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was wearing the victim's dress," Oroville police Detective Art Hatley said.
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The victim, Nancy Miler, sat calmly through the discussion by neighbors and
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two Oroville police officers, Hatley said.
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"She kept her head about it. Then, when the meeting was over, she waited
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outside for the officers and told them what she had seen," he said.
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Detectives obtained search warrants for the home and for a locker the
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residents rented at a storage business.
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When they served the warrants Wednesday, they found about $9,000 worth of
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stolen property belonging to Miller and other burglary victims in both
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places, police said. They also found an ounce of methamphetamines.
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Denise and Jeffrey Lagrimas were arrested on charges of possession of
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stolen property and methamphetamines for sale. They were booked into Butte
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County Jail and released on $10,000 bail each.
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Miller lost the television set, dress and other items when her storage
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locker, at the same business where the Lagrimases had a locker, was
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burglarized in mid-November.
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"Money is life. Not in the sense that without money you
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starve. Not in the sense that capital gives one class power
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over the entire lives of another class. But in the sense that
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money is the token of, and the key to, every human capacity.
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The power to spend money is the power to live. According to
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the legends of publicity, those who lack the power to spend
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money become literally faceless. Those who have the power
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become lovable."
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John Berger
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WAYS OF SEEING
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Jane and I got mixed up with a television show -- or as we call it back
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east here: TV -- a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible
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Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium -- we call it a medium because
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nothing's well done. It was discovered, I suppose you've heard, by a man
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named Fulton Berle, and it has already revolutionized social grace by
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cutting down parlour conversation to two sentences: "What's on television?"
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and "Good night".
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Goodman Ace
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Letter to Groucho Marx, in The Groucho Letters (1967)
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We are now, there can be no doubt, in the final historical seconds of that
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crisis - a crisis which involves the end of history, our departure from
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the planet, the triumph over death, and the release of the individual from
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matter. We are, in fact, closing distance with the most profound event a
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planetary ecology can encounter - the freeing of life from the dark
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chrysalis of matter.
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In other words, we humans may be released into a realm of pure self-
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engineering. This was Blake's perception. This is where we came from. This
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is where we are going. And it is only to be approached through cognitive
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activity.
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Terence McKenna
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"New Maps of Hyperspace"
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Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to
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realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.
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Ronald Reagan
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At a conference in Los Angeles, 2 Mar. 1977
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K E M P in 92 ... NOT!
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"The feminist agenda," Pat Robertson observed in a recent letter
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to his supporters, "is not about equal rights for women. It is
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about a socialist, anti-family political movement that
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encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their
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children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become
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On the national scene, the long, twisted road to democratic practice
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is winding down. For the first time in my life it seems like someone who I want
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to win is going to finally win. The Reagan-Bush-Quayle monstrosity, a beast
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which ruled the land throughout my teenage years and in to my early twenties,
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has slimed for the last time, or at least until the next election.
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"Masturbation is the thinking man's television."
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Philanthropist (1970)
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"Nice June day out today, lots of people probably graduating.
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I can see the Cloisters with its million in medieval art out
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the bedroom window. I got to go in and puke. I just want to
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be pure..."
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Jim Carroll
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BASKETBALL DIARIES
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Alliance, n. In international politics, the union of two thieves who have
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their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pocket that they cannot
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separately plunder a third.
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Ambrose Bierce
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Cynic's Word Book (1906)
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Political Poetry
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from Roger Simons colum in the Baltimore Sun
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October 28, 1992
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Bill Clinton's excuses run hollow.
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With logic that's quite hard to follow.
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When asked about beer,
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"I tasted, but I didn't swallow."
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A tycoon made us swoon in the spring
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Not a pol! Just clear answers he'd bring.
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Though once in absentia,
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He's back with dementia!
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Thinks we're calling for him to be king!
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There's been trouble ever since he began.
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Iran-contra... S&Ls ... and there's Dan!
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But the biggest non-winner
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Was when George left his dinner
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On the prime minister of Japan
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"Television has brought back murder into the home--where it belongs."
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Art without engineering is dreaming. Engineering without art is
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calculating.
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Ronald McClanahan, 41, was arrested in September when he tried to rob a
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Columbia, Mo., gun shop with a knife. He tried to open the electronic
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cash register by randomly pushing buttons, but then became frustrated and
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tried to carry it away until the cord got caught, yanking him to the floor.
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When an employee approached with a shotgun, McClanahan first lay perfectly
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still, then bolted up, yelling, "Go ahead and shoot me," then tried to lug
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the cash register out again. Then he dropped it so he could flee, but when
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the drawer broke open, he stopped to grab some money. As he ran for the
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exit, gun-wielding employees blocked him. When police arrived, they had
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to use force to loosen his grip on the money.
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'The man is definitely paranoid. I think he's crackers... I once knew a man
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who used to stare at a light bulb for hours and talk to Jesus. He really
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believed that he was talking to Jesus.'
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G. Gordon Liddy
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"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and
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deserve to get it good and hard."
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We were all punks, didn't have anything worth living for. I had
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a job once for a few months, some new rationing plan came through,
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and my boss burned the place down and shot himself. I guess he
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wasn't making any money. None of us had jobs now except for a
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little dealing once in a while. I knew they'd throw in with me
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if the price was right."
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NEUTRON GUN
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"Democracy is the name we give the people whenever
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STAY TUNED
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The Unplastic News #6 is in the pot and boiling.
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Enjoy your new president before he sours.
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questions & comments to: tibbetts@hsi.hsi.com
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Special Thanks To: B. Hathrume Duk
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Who nearly gave his life so that this issue could be completed.
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This is not the age of pamphleteers. It is the age of the engineers. The
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spark-gap is mightier than the pen. Democracy will not be salvaged by men
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who talk fluently, debate forcefully and quote aptly.
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Science for the Citizen (1938)
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