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|    ed_turk to Linda    |
|    Linda Gore on a postage stamp    |
|    25 Jan 10 21:01:00    |
      f90ed3dd       XPost: misc.health.alternative, misc.legal, alt.support.attn-deficit       From: edmund_turk@yahoo.com              Linda wrote:       > On Jan 19, 11:31 pm, "Sir fArtio" wrote:       >> I have read everything that Linda has posted and       >> and have found absolutely zero facts       > Correct.       >       >> In fact, her text is written at a grad school level       >       > Correct.       >       >       >> her conclusions are referenced and exhaustingly referenced.       >       > Correct.       >       >       >> She is a champion of the most defenseless people in our society       >       > Correct.       >       >       >> in my book that makes her a patriot and a hero. If there was a       >> medal for usenet postings, she would receive the highest       >> possible award available.              what's a medal going to do for her?              but a postage stamp with her image and likeness on it would make her famous,       perhaps leading to appearances on Oprah, Dr. Phil, Judge Judy, and American       Idol.              the postal service receives thousands of letters from the American public       proposing stamp subjects each year.              stamp proposals should be submitted in writing to the following address:              Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee       c/o Stamp Development       U.S. Postal Service       1735 North Lynn St., Suite 5013       Arlington, VA 22209-6432              also see see http://www.usps.com/communications/organization/csac.htm              if Bear Bryant made it to a stamp, why shouldn't Linda Gore?       http://tinyurl.com/yff4tcl              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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