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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (67311)11/19/2004 12:24:33 AM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
"Recently one of our local Western wear stores prominently featured women's sweaters in their display windows. In crewelwork on the bosoms of the sweaters was the word "CRUEL"."

A couple of weeks ago, there were a bunch of people running around town with T-shirts that said "Vote or Die". What the heck's that all about?

LOL. Conspiracies in clothing now, Ray-man?

Hey, is this you?

Duray is one of them.

When asked about war, his eyes narrow and fix intently behind his plastic framed glasses. A media cabal in bed with the government, said Duray, has failed to report the real facts about the politics of the war. His cheeks go flush and begin twitch as he expounds on NBC's relationship with its parent company General Electric, a dominant player in the defense industry.

"It's astonishing what's not in the major dailies across the country," he said, before launching into an impromptu quiz on media ownership directed at a reporter.

A few feet away, sat Pam McGurn with her husband Dave.

McGurn, a 49-year-old advocate for the mentally ill, said ...


Hey, kind of an ironic transition the writer made there, huh?

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