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Holdovers From the '60s
Jewish World Review ^
| January 23, 2003
| George Will
Posted on 1/23/2003, 1:59:53 PM by conservativecorner
Edited on 1/23/2003, 2:01:35 PM by Admin Moderator.
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After braving subfreezing temperatures here to urge the president to heed John Lennon ("Give Peace a Chance"), the 30,000 or 500,000 -- estimates differed; and how -- at last Saturday's antiwar demonstrations returned to their suburban homes or their hotels, where they could watch HBO's live telecast of a concert by the Rolling Stones, three of whom are older than the president. Mick Jagger once said he could not imagine being 45 and still singing "Satisfaction." He will soon turn 60, and so, it sometimes seems, will the unsatisfactory rhetoric of today's left.
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Piquaboy
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LATEST FROM WORLD WEEKLY NEWS SEAN PENN GETS STUCK IN A TIME WARP AND GETS SENT BACK TO 1942..

"I`m glad you came Sean to see for yourself..As you can see, everything the Americans say are complete lies!!!"
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metalboy
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I wish the Republicans would do a commercial "What if F.D.R. had been a Republican?". Then you'd see all these celebrities praising someone and demonizing the Republicans. Then the camera would pull back and you would see them at a Nazi rally with Hitler. I wonder if it would get anyone's attention.
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techcor
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