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a liar, or just plain stupider than a lavatory plunger?
I report, you decide. Well, in fact, it's Harper's Weekly that reports:
The House and Senate reached agreement on a $789 billion economic-stimulus plan, which President Barack Obama is expected to sign into law despite a lack of support from Republicans. "When Roosevelt did this," said Representative Steve Austria (R., Ohio), "he put our country into a Great Depression. That's just history."
Um, no, Rep. Austria. It's not.
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Cognitive dissonance: let me show you it.
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Off this topic, however, is a book someone sent Vaquero that might be of interest in your science projects: Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the unsolved murder of a doctor, a secret laboratory in New Orleans and cancer-causing monkey viruses are linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK assassination and emerging global epidemics (2007) by Edward T. Haslam. The publisher is something called TrineDay. Vaquero loves conspiracy books. This one is disappointing because so much of the actual material is factually correct, which he knows himself. Whether the conclusions are, though, is something else. But it got him through some very slow subway commutes to office in LI City.
Love, C.
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This might need explaining?
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If only there was a certified plumber who could answer that question.
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