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Represent:

November 22, 2005

In Michigan, at least we can be proud of our street cred. Ranking 2 & 4 in the list of “Most Dangerous Cities,” are Detroit, and Flint, respectively.
Camden, a city of 80,000 near Philadelphia, was listed as the most dangerous, followed by Detroit, St. Louis, and Flint, Mich., according to the survey
East-West feud ain’t […]

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with your tax dollars. that you earned. at your job.

November 22, 2005

The Daily Show had a hilarious piece tonight about government spending. Bonus points for quites like “what the pork?”, “reporklicans,” “spendocrats,” and, “there’s an entire department of education?“.
“fatassocrats…” bwahahaha.
Who paid for this office? That’s a nice computer. Who paid for that? The taxpayers.
I must’ve been drunk when I paid […]

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Ted’s 10 commandments, refuted.

November 21, 2005

Ted Kennedy spouts off against Wal-Mart. Anyone who has read my blog knows that Wal-Mart, and its detractors frequently draw my ire. via Kip, Esquire. Your turn, Ted. Let’s examine your “ten commandments.”

Thou shalt pay living wages.
Please provide us with an objective definition of “living wages.” Hold every business entity […]

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Blood from a stone?

November 21, 2005

I’m pfollowing Auto industry’s problems for the time being, because it’s in my backyard. I know people who work or have worked in the industry, for DCX or for GM or for Ford. The current situation with Delphi is unsettling, to say the least. I noted previously, the disastrous effects of […]

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