MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
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MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
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MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
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MASS MURDER
MASS MURDER
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MASS MURDER
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MASS MURDER
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MASS MURDER
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(MASS MURDER?????)
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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TURN OFF THE TV
TURN OFF THE TV
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In an odd existential sense, TV is really where the tragedy exists. That's why Bush hightailed it down their with his faux grief, after never attending a soldier's funeral. It is television that makes the death of kids in Virginia so much more important than the death of kids in Iraq or Sudan.
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