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Issue No. 26: April-May '00

things within

This issue hit the streets April 7. This is some of it. Enjoy.
Comments are appreciated.

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Censorship, Alive and Well in the U.S. by Morris Sullivan
America supposedly "Land of the free, home of the brave," is more like "Land of the silenced, home of the weak." The government, media and corporations play a major role in censorship that continues in the U.S. But the blame must also be pointed at those with the most power, the citizens.

Notes from the Cultural Wasteland: by Morris Sullivan
Car lovers, it's time for a difficult break up: Bring on mass transportation.

MindPower: The Lesser of Two Evils by Patrick Scott Barnes
George may have used coke and Al smoked pot, but Gore isn't stupid.

Rape Shield Laws: Who Really Needs Protecting? by Mary Bahl
The rape shield laws debate is controversial. Do victims still need to be protected or are these laws a relic of the past that only hurts the accused?

Quickies by various writers
A little bit on a whole heck of a hell of a lot of CDs.

Leggo My Agenda by Adam Finley
A hilarious look at what having a "political agenda" really means. Beware of the waffles!

What you're missing by not picking up your own copy of the April-May issue.

This issue's quotes:

"Did you ever hear anyone say, 'That work had better be banned because I might read it and it might be very dangerous to me?'"

--Joseph Henry Jackson, author

"Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not by his talk."
--Carl Gustav Jung