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POPSThe Swamp Fox This page is named after General Francis Marion of the Continental Army back during The Revlutionary War. He was known in History as "The Swamp Fox." This was because he and his men hid out in the Swamps of South Carolina, where he used the "Element of surprise" to defeat his foes.
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POPSguts more at http://www.samakomlao.blogspot.com
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POPSWoman to pay downloading award herself A cash settlement before court, as the easy exit seems to be the verdict. Imagine taking all of the people charged to court. They'd rather just send a bill, and chase the R.T.S. Address unknown
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POPSObama Girl vs. Giuliani Girl Obama girl and her crew are BRINGING IT. But I can't tell, during the pillow fight, is one of the Giuliani girl's crew wearing GIULIANI BOOTY SHORTS?!? I still don't support Obama, and I don't support Giuliani, but I love these videos. It's just one bit of humor after another.
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POPSThe Rich Are Making the Poor Poorer Everybody knows that the dice are loaded Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed Everybody knows that the war is over Everybody knows the good guys lost Everybody knows the fight was fixed The poor stay poor, the rich get rich Thats how it goes Everybody knows From the song "Everybody Knows" by Leonard Cohen
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POPSCringe Night I couldn't seem to clip the best quote: "We didn't have school because of the snow today. I miss Kelly. I don't know why, because I've seen him all week except for today. P.S. Please help me to be more mature and help me to fill out my bra." LOL, this could have been taken straight out of my diary once!
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POPSRemember Protest Songs? The Best One You Never Heard! The protest song has played an important role in American history. Anyone old enough to remember Woodstock surely remembers the "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag", and the Fish Cheer that started it off. What ever became of protest songs? Where are they now? There is enough anti-war sentiment to produce some good ones, but the corporations, it seems to me, have choked them off. I know there are some I've missed, but they used to be like flowers in a field... everywhere, and impossible to overlook. The above is, in my opinion, the best post-Viet Nam outright anti-war song I've ever heard, and at 22 years old it is as relevant today as the day it was released. "And the throne, the pulpit, and the politician Create a thirst for power in the common man It's a taste for blood passed off as bravery Or just patriotism hiding bigotry" Where are Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger when we need them?
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POPSJerusalem Stirring poem. I bought the song on iTunes. Equally stirring. Almost makes me feel British.
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POPSIntellectual property's worst excesses MICROSOFT UK held a contest for the best film on "intellectual property theft"; finalists had to sign away "all intellectual property rights" on "terms acceptable to Microsoft."