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:: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 ::

Sarcasm can be a very effective educational tool when properly employed. The OpinionJournal's editorial staff uses it correctly while attempting to instruct a few Democrats in this Featured Article
Democrats who actually want to win next year might consider the possibility that proposing a huge tax increase might not be popular. We know many Democrats don't want to believe this, but millions of voters prefer to keep the money they earn. Really. We're not making this up.


Heh, heh, HAAAAAW!

:: Mark 10:04 AM [+] ::
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