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Put It In Your Pantry with Your Cupcakes

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Materialistic Madness:

"Since the 1970s, our cars, homes, and stomachs have become the biggest in the world. The mayor of Washington, D.C., wants a publicly funded $530-million baseball stadium a half year after the city slashed 285 teachers. Little about daily life in America has changed after 9/11 except for long lines at airports and allowing fear to become an excuse to cling even more desperately to cash. That must be why Americans cheer for a few hundred dollars out of a trillion-dollar tax cut while public education becomes a fossil."
Why Republicans Are Nutcases
Common Sense Wins Out
Democracy Takes A Hit
Diebold Code Contains Bugs
If It's American, You Won't Find It At Wal-Mart
Birds Bursting In Air

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