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	Mel Gibson
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	He's usually pretty quiet about his beliefs.  When he opened up a bit with The Passion of the Christ, he got a lot of negative feedback from the left, the right, and everything in between.<br />
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He hasn't had his publicist calling stations and demand they remove programming that conflicts with his pers...
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	Fri, 12 May 2006 13:48:49
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	Yes, I remember:
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	from 2003, ancient words:<br />
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&quot;Regarding slashing of social programs, what exactly did Dean do in his 11 years in office?<br />
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1) as of the year 2000, Vermont was rated 2nd best in the nation for the quality of medical care provided to Medicare beneficiaries<br />
2) as of the year 2003, Vermont was ranked ...
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	Thu, 11 May 2006 18:27:34
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	Mary Cheney, Howard Dean, the personal and the political.
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	cross-posting for my journal:<br />
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Back in the ‘80s a phrase caught my eye. “Politics is personal, and the personal is political.” The various ramifications of that simple statement are, undoubtedly, subject to debate. The context within which it was being used at the time, however, was one of sexual ...
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	Thu, 11 May 2006 16:38:21
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	Regarding Flags, Heritage and Pride
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	Reposting for my journal:<br />
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Yet another one of those damnable threads asking if the confederate flag is a symbol of “racism” or “heritage” has percolated its way to the surface, like a noxious fart bubbling up to disturb the placid serenity of our beloved DU. It’s almost enough to make you wonder i...
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	Thu, 11 May 2006 16:34:53
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