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Oct./Nov.
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"Big House"
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Notes from the Cultural Wasteland

Mindpower:
Hiding Lies in
the Bush

Overpriced Musings:
Neat Ideas

Quickies
(music reviews)

The U.S. Sell-Out
of Taiwan

Stupid Rays

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Up a Copy of the October/November Issue

Tj Walker.com -- Politics, News and a Fresh Perspectice
by T.J. Walker
This installment tackles four topics: U.S.-Cuba relations need to improve for national security; the stupidity behind the Miss America Pageant; Bush's hypocrisy; and racism is on the rise as blacks find getting a home loan statistically more difficult than whites.

Reagan and the Deficit -- Guilty or Not?
by William B. Kaliher
By outlining the decisions made while Reagan was in office, you can make your own judgment on if he's the one to blame for this problem.

Between God and Social Justice -- the Religious Left
by Rodrick D. Colbert
It's a strange balance and one that not many give thought to. But, historically, religion has often been at the forefront of social change.

The Muddlemarch
by Neal Skorpen
Political satire runs rampant in this issue's two strips. One is a frightening look at "The Barr Witch Project" while the other studies the result of a Kansas education.

Make an IMPACT on AIDS
by Jeffrey-John Nunziata
The question: "I hope you can tell me some ways to clean my needle and syringes when I share them. I don't have access to bleach all the time. Please, if there are any other ways to clean them let me know."

This Week in History
by Chip McConnell

An Activist's Quest--Creating Passion and Convincing the Many
by Adam Finley
Indifference and ignorance are two big obstacles in the way of creating positive change. Factor in the fact that everyone has their own cause to trumpet and you're fighting a tough battle.

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