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Monthly Archives: May 2003
Dividend Voodoo (washingtonpost.com) Supporters of making dividends tax-free like to paint critics as promoters of class warfare. The fact is, however, that their proposal promotes class welfare. For my class.
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Well, we haven’t heard from/about Kris since he left6 for Greece, so I think we can safly assume he’s started an international incident… Speaking of incidents, I’ll be at the WIZARDWORLD EAST comic convention in Philly this weekend. I’ll see … Continue reading
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At trying times like these, I always remember the old adage about wrestling tomatoes. Or is that pigs? I’m never sure. It goes something like “Never try to grease a swimming pig. You get wet and greasy, and then you … Continue reading
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Yahoo! News – Angry Palestinians Lash Out at Militants BEIT HANOUN, Gaza Strip – Hundreds of Palestinians demonstrated Tuesday after a five-day Israeli invasion damaged farms and buildings, but in a rare twist, their wrath was directed at Palestinian militants … Continue reading
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WorldNetDaily: Cheap labor at America’s expense “Hey, it’s good work if you can get it,” says New Jersey state Sen. Shirley Turner about the outsourcing of the Garden State’s welfare-processing contract. But neither New Jerseyans nor any other Americans are … Continue reading
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It would appear that I’m Superman. With my contacts in and my hair up, I am unrecognizable to those who met me while I was wearing glasses and had my hair down. At work tonight, I saw a guy who … Continue reading
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BW Online | May 26, 2003 | The New Gender Gap The female lock on power at Lawrence is emblematic of a stunning gender reversal in American education. From kindergarten to graduate school, boys are fast becoming the second sex. … Continue reading
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It’s SEX DAY in the news today… Albanians ask: “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road” Nude Travel Takes Off And while not sex, Even if you’re the Columbian president, don’t keep your ATM password in your wallet.
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