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11/5 Capitol Protest Collectible Postcard
Isn't entrepreneurship wonderful? No sooner had concerned citizens descended on Washington than the gift shops started selling these collectible postcards.Click to bigg-ifyBest question posed by protesters: "Will the public option pay for Pelosi's botox?"Collect 'em all!
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