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Bob Franken: The Best Anger Management is Change
While it may be true that some clouds have silver linings, they're still clouds. These days the storm clouds of desperation are darkening the lives of most of us, because a corrupt few have pockets that are lined all right with our money. For the hopeless cockeyed optimist who insists that ...
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Digest for March 25th through March 27th
The Republic of T. — ... of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for March 25th through March 27th: The Intellectual Crash of 2009: Where Have All the Smart People Gone? - Bachmann keeps pushing the envelope - AIG Exec Whines About Public Anger, and Now We’re Supposed to Pity Him? Yeah, Right - Mitchell Bard: Why I Have No Sympathy for Jake DeSantis - Bob Franken: The Best Anger Management is Change - Bush Official: ...

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