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October 3, 2007

■   “I’m sorry, but I thought that just said that the person responsible for administering Copyright law in the US doesn’t own a computer.”  []

September 19, 2007

■   “The clown women thought they finally understood what the Klan was trying to say. “Ohhhhh…” the women clowns said. “Now we understand…”, “WIFE POWER!” they lifted the letters up in the air, grabbed the nearest male clowns and lifted them in their arms and ran about merrily chanting “WIFE POWER! WIFE POWER! WIFE POWER!” “ []

August 28, 2007

■    [W]e’ve outgrown our 1787 constitution, and in a perfect world we could draft an entirely new document — or, better yet, we could rely on some combination of liberal-democratic norms, parliamentary supremacy, and the common law.”  []

July 7, 2007

■   “President Sarkozy has fallen foul of intellectuals and critics who see his passion for jogging as un-French, right-wing and even a ploy to brainwash his citizens.” []

December 5, 2006

■   “The Fijian Army is taking on arch-rivals the Police in the much-anticipated annual Sukuna Bowl rugby clash, rather than stage a coup.  []

November 8, 2006

■   WHATREALLYHAPPENED.COM. I just like having all my conspiracy theories needs met on one site.  []

October 25, 2006

■   AMERICA may be the land of the free, but Americans who favour both economic and social freedom have no political home. … In a new study from the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank, David Boaz and David Kirby argue that libertarians form perhaps the largest block of swing voters.”  []

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