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Friday, 12 February 2010 05:00 pm[personal profile] mokie
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • The "shame the poor" bill, based on anecdote and prejudice. RT @stlouisnews: Mo. House passes drug testing bill is.gd/8c1RM
  • Folks on Welfare are too lazy to work--till you're one of them, wondering why everyone treats you like trash.
  • I love you, Missouri, but I swear, I'm going to pack you and move us to Canada if you don't knock it off. We'll be New Newfoundland.
  • (I joke about emigrating, but Canada has its own political fuckery afoot, and I don't really want to learn all new asshats.)
  • Does Medicare count as "public assistance"? Would grannies have to take a drug test to keep getting their benefits in MO?
  • SQUEE. RT @ebertchicago: Where, when and how to watch the restored "Metropolis" steam live Friday afternoon. j.mp/bE20js
  • Stacks of loose paper, or hemorrhoids? The world may never know. RT @AdviceToWriters: Whatever you do . . . avoid piles.T.S. ELIOT
  • Feeling schadenfreudy today? Try this: bit.ly/baiKjw (Hint: it's not the article, it's the comments.)
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