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Notes in Samsara
A Blog from a Zen Buddhist with a technical background
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Here's something you don't see nowadays...
Republican Calvin Coolidge being endorsed by none other than labor organizer Mother Jones.
Ah, those were probably the days...geez, today's Republicans would be endorsed by I don't have a faintest clue...
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