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A clever thought from a reader of the TN newspaper The Tennessean: why would the paper refuse to run a Doonsebury cartoon indicting Bush's war on Iraq when it runs strip club ads? Son of a b---- is too much for a little paper.

Somewhat ironically, the Chairman and CEO of Clear Channel Communications, the bemoth monopolitistic juggernaut of radio, is recovering after brain surgery. Surgeons said they needed to remove a piece of Bill Gates from Mr. Mays brain.

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