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The Turn of the 20th Century

Tired of their leaders’ inability to create any sort of harmony on Earth, the world’s nations got together one day to try to work out their problems themselves. This is an account of what transpired at that meeting.

“Well then,” said Great Britain, “How should we get this business sorted?”

“I found pie,” said Portugal between chews, “Does anyone want a piece?.. VIEW STORY PAGE | (Editorial)
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The Turn of the 21st Century

Tired of their leaders’ inability to create any sort of harmony on Earth, the world’s nations got together one day to try to work out their problems themselves. This is an account of what transpired at that meeting.

“Alright,” said the United States “Are we ready to begin?”

“Excuse me,” said France, “But who made the U.S. president of the world? And why is it.. VIEW STORY PAGE | (Editorial)

Obama's Diversion Casualties

Posted by clrcrease (#57) 339 days ago (Editorial)
Former representative Anthony Weiner has become another casualty in Obama’s diversion tactics to keep our attention from real problems. Weiner’s wiener comes out just as we are starting a fourth war, this time, what he tried to keep secret, in Yemen. Since we could not keep it secret the public’s attention had to be diverted. And what’s easier to divert attention than a scrawny, Jewish man’s p.. VIEW STORY PAGE | (Editorial)

Great ending. You think you know pretty much where this is going and that it is basically jus a worthy and preachy but not actually funny little video clip, and then it veers off in another direction and makes you laugh... VIEW STORY PAGE | OPEN LINK
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