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He was an assasin, and he'd just killed the prime minister. Why, he did not know, this was the only time he had ever thought about his choice of career.1by Aspie-Sanity 400 words, 3 comments, on Jul 19 10:23 AM. In Assasin, Briefcase, Crime, Lunch, Murder, Politicians, Politics, Prime minister
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CAUTION: Graphic images ahead. This year when the ballots come around, I know how I’m voting. What about you?by Cajun.Lullaby 1800 words, 17 comments, on Feb 6 4:40 AM. In Aerial wolf hunting, Alaska, Law, Non-fiction, Politics, Wolves
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The plain facts are that, no matter how you look at it, what she's doing is incredibly stupid.1
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The United Kingdom - A misnomer of gargantuan proportion.1
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An alphabetic take on politics.
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The elections didn't turn out the way you wanted. The candidates you wanted failed to win office. Now you have to survive the whole lengtby Andy Stephenson 500 words, 4 comments, on Nov 14 12:04 AM 2008. In , Inspirational, Life, Politics
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“You have your mother’s eyes, Highness,” I observe. “But your parents are long since past, and we mustn’t dwell on the past.”by EphemeralStyle 1900 words, 4 comments, on Sep 29 4:35 AM 2008. In Dark, Fantasy, Fiction, First person, Politics, Science fiction
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We know we shouldn't and that's why we do, / Escape these gypsy blues / In a world oppressed by capitalist crimes / Stuck in one place / Born and raised to be a housewife slave / They loved it so much it turned to
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In 2000 I was for George Bush but now I'm not.1 / Bush didn't deserve the Presidency that he got.2 / Many innocent people in Florida weren't allowed to vote because
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The office building is old and weary, much like the workers inside of it. The carpet is stained various colors: coffee stains, jelly donut stains, general wear-and-tear stains. In the “lounge room” of the office building ther
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I know a lot about Watergate, I know the incidents, the people, the reports, and the affect. The incidents were, on June 17, 1972, governme
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