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Read on through to the latest efforts of the FCC (Federal Christian Communications) efforts to protect us from anything funny or remotely sexual, including the Simpsons, the mere mention of Ron Jeremy, and Saving Private Ryan.
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Mexico has anti-sexual harrassment ads featuring blowup dolls.
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“America is now threatened less by conquering states than we are by failing ones.” That was the conclusion of the 2002 U.S. National Security Strategy. For a country whose foreign policy in the 20th century was dominated by the struggles against powerfu
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Little kids, dressed like celebrities. Adds a wholen new dimension to the creepy Jon Benet Ramsey pageant thing, doesn’t it?
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As a time-stealing agency, the Bureau of Workplace Interruptions works directly with employees to invisibly insert intimate exchange into the flow of the workday. Our promise is to create interruptions that challenge the needs of our users and the social
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Upon receipt of these items, your (or your team’s) mission is to find and kill (by way of water gun, water balloon or super soaker) your target(s).
You can hunt your target down any way you see fit; you can pose as a delivery person and jack them when
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Welcome! Blogs, Wikis, Flickr, RSS… the list keeps growing of technology and innovations that help people share their voices and knowledge. In particular, emerging collaborative news sites such as Slashdot, Global Voices, Wikinews, OhMyNews, Digg, among
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This site lets you add your stories and attach them to places…
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“It was a 30th floor building and i didn’t stop anywhere in between from ground floor to the 15th floor and i did this for the whole duration i was there.”
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The Sierra Club has created a Google Earth file providing information about a proposed plan by the US government to sell 800,000 acres of its own public lands to fund a program.
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And the scandals begin to converge and condense…
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List of words that polled as being highly identified with dear leader.
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The Fascist States of America.
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The SEPTA web page finally has the accessibility it needs, like a clickable map and non-pdf schedules.
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I, for one, am glad that at least fictional characters have the balls to stand up to the lunacy in our country.
links for 2006-03-18