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...The idea was inspired by comments Kucinich made during the November 5 Democratic Presidential debate...
...Judge Jolson Timothy C. Ellender, a white state district judge in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, showed up at a Halloween party wearing black face, an afro wig, a prison jumpsuit, and shackles, reports The New York Times...
...Model Football Players Dodge is sponsoring the "Lingerie Bowl, a pay-per-view event during the Super Bowl's halftime show For $30, viewers can watch fourteen scantily clad models play full-contact football...
...The news network acknowledged that a producer went 'too far.' " The student said she couldn't ask her original question—how would the candidates use technology in their Administrations —"because it wasn't lighthearted enough...
...Ten for the Gipper Conservative Republicans upset about the Reagan television miniseries are advocating replacing FDR's image on the dime with the Gipper's...
...Constitution— Second Amendment in particular— to the city of Geuda Springs's advantage," said Councilman John Brewer...
...Guards snuck in Genoa salami and Romano cheese, and snuck out sperm kits—for mobsters who aren't allowed conjugal visits...
...This is simply using the U.S...
...Lowry went on to say that the American Library Association is doing for librarians what unions have done for teachers: "making an otherwise worthy profession seem like a blight on the republic...
...Says Kenyon: "Any time you try to do some breakthrough advertising you risk offending some viewers," reports the Financial Times...
...Smuggled Sperm The Bureau of Prisons of Pennsylvania pressured two guards into quitting their jobs for smuggling goods to and from incarcerated Mafia prisoners, Prison Legal News reports...
...A Blight of Librarians "Librarians have recently let down their hair—usually wrapped in a tight bun, of course—to become some of the most vocal opponents of the Bush Administration and the USA Patriot Act," writes Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review...
...Mandatory Arms Residents of Geuda Springs, Kansas, passed an ordinance requiring most households to have guns and ammunition, reports the Wisconsin State Journal...
...James Kenyon, a Dodge spokesman, recognizes the "bowl" may be controversial...
...Kucinich spelled out what he was looking for in a First Lady: "I would certainly want a dynamic, outspoken woman who was fearless in her desire for peace in the world, for universal single-payer health care, and for a full employment economy...
...CNN's Low Road From the AP: "A college student who asked the Democratic Presidential candidates at a debate whether they preferred the PC or Mac format for their computers says CNN planted the question...
...People who are disabled, "paupers," and people who conscientiously oppose firearms would be exempt...
...Between the pot smoking and the gay marriage, quite frankly it's a wonder there is not a giant deck of cards out there with all our faces on it...
...They are sponsoring a contest called "Who Wants to Be a First Lady...
...I believe he represents conservative values as we would see them implemented through a President better than anybody else we've had in American history," said Representative Mark Souder, Republican of Indiana, reports the AP...
...SWM for President LiberalHearts.com and PoliticsNH.com are playing matchmaker for Dennis Kucinich...
...If you're out there, call me...

Vol. 68 • January 2004 • No. 1


 
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