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Politics : TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN

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To: MKTBUZZ who wrote (293)1/1/2004 3:21:08 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (1) of 493
 
Pork Projects of the Day -- Dec. 31

by David Freddoso
Posted Dec 31, 2003
humaneventsonline.com
In an effort to keep the American people informed about where their tax dollars are going and to keep politicians accountable, we are bringing to you a regular list of pork projects delivered fresh from the fiscal 2004 omnibus spending bill.

The Senate has yet to vote on the Omnibus Appropriations Bill, so it's not too late to defeat it. You can contact your Senator by dialing the Senate switchboard and asking for your Senator's office: 202-224-3121.

$200,000 for exhibit and curriculum development for the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum at the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center.

--We keep hearing about all this money that Heinz’s widow-now John Kerry’s wife-inherited. She must be saving it for the presidential campaign

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$1,000,000 for facilities construction for Tampa Bay Watch in Florida.

--This is an environmental non-profit group that is lucky enough to be situated in the district of House Appropriations chairman Bill Young (R.-Fla.).

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$250,000 Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in Anchorage for improvements.

$300,000 Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs in Illinois for restoration of the Chicago Cultural Center Domes.

$100,000 North Star Productions, Inc. in Bracken County, Kentucky for construction of an amphitheatre.

$400,000 for the New York Botanical Garden’s "Virtual Herbarium" project in the Bronx.

--What did Americans ever do for culture before the federal government started giving out goodies like these?
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