| Okay, This Time It Worked |
[04 Sep 2008|12:07pm] |
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http://www.plastic.com/article.html;sid=08/09/04/04401344 Plastic::Etcetera::Disaster: Reconstruction from Katrina continues slowly, confounded by the usual corruption and cronyism, but given that it's only been three years, is it really worth the effort to sink billions of dollars into rebuilding a city that's going to get hit
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| Welcome To The Flat-Broke California, Such A Needy Place (Such A Needy Place)... |
[03 Sep 2008|08:18pm] |
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http://www.plastic.com/article.html;sid=08/09/03/20135710 Plastic::Politics::Money: "Relax," said the taxman, "We are programmed to receive. You can write all of the checks you want, but debt will never leave."
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| My Friends, It's Plain We Must Go Insane For McCain! |
[02 Sep 2008|04:47pm] |
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http://www.plastic.com/article.html;sid=08/09/02/14470084 Plastic::Politics::Politics:Republicans: This week, it's time to move northward to Minnesota where the Republicans will gather to nominate Senator John McCain and, hopefully, make the nation forget all about the last eight years.
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| Hurricane Sarah Hits St. Paul |
[02 Sep 2008|02:47pm] |
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http://www.plastic.com/article.html;sid=08/09/02/14484009 Plastic::Politics::Kids: The day started with Palin revealing that her teenage daughter is five months pregnant. Even though Democrats and Republicans alike insisted it was an "off limits" private, family matter, bloggers and the media spent the day debating the ne
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| My Humps, My Humps, My Lovely Convention Bumps |
[28 Aug 2008|02:10pm] |
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http://www.plastic.com/article.html;sid=08/08/28/04125791 Plastic::Politics::Stats: With the 2008 Democratic convention underway, and the Republican convention just around the corner, media speculation on the size of the "bumps" that each candidate/nominee will get from his respective convention is rampant.
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| College Football Is Better Than The NFL And Soccer Put Together |
[27 Aug 2008|10:36pm] |
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http://www.plastic.com/article.html;sid=08/08/27/22364632 Plastic::Etcetera::Sports: The 2007 NCAA football season was among the wildest anyone can remember, with #1 and #2 teams falling by the wayside on an almost weekly basis.
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