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21 February 2004 by nathaniel

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“An imaginary look inside dropout Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean’s head as he agonizes over whether to endorse John Edwards against John Kerry, “ by Deborah Orin. this is pretty funny.

Budget Plan May Block Extension of Tax Cuts – gee, do you really think they should?

PREZ TO BACK GAY-WED BAN – I expect it of Bush, but Schwarzenegger works in Hollywood, for (enter some word in reference to a higher power here – maybe physics?)’s sake!

And last, and certainly least, Kerry’s Past to Star in Bush’s Ads. Isn’t it amazing what kind of publicity and Dem-bashing Enron money can bring in? Come on people! Let’s get some lobby money from weapons builders and start us a war against invisible enemies with even less visible Weapons of Mass Destruction! yeeeeeehaw! (insert gunshot sounds here). ….but on an aside, Edwards is much cooler than Kerry, anyway….

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