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“You tell ‘em, Ferret Face!”
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Duh.
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Sorry guys, but your own boy Mitt said, "corporations are people, too," which means they can be sued just like us. Next!
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"How did the plantation owners mislead so many Southern whites?
They managed this con job partly with a propaganda technique that will be familiar to modern Americans, but hasn’t received the coverage it deserves in our sesquicentennial celebrations. Starting in the 1840s wealthy Southerners supported more than 30 regional pro-slavery magazines, many pamphlets, newspapers and novels that falsely touted slave ownership as having benefits that would – in today’s lingo – trickle down to benefit non-slave owning whites and even blacks. The flip side of the coin of this old-is-new trickle-down propaganda is the mistaken notion that any gain by blacks in wages, schools or health care comes at the expense of the white working class."
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“They dropped tear gas, we are surrounded by police.” “They are moving in.” “They won’t let us leave. They have us blocked on both sides.” “They’ve got their weapons drawn.” “They’ve got snipers on top of the hill.”
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Phyllis Schlafly, the outspoken conservative activist who helped defeat the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and founded the Eagle Forum political group, has died. She was 92.
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