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Here are some kids from my high school, around 1969. It's still a good idea.
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Here is a picture of a couple million pro-choice people marching on Washington.
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Me too!
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Can you name the scaffold violation?
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Here is South Dakota's capitol building. Not much gets done here. By the way, Bill Janklow sold it when he was governor, now we lease it.
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"It's hard work, being a liberal in South Dakota."
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Here a picture of the pond in front of the capital building in DC.
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Here is a great sentiment on the lawn of the capitol, however the group that was putting it on was group of right-wing whackos.
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My son Zach, over looking the mall in DC
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I'm standing where Forest Gump stood when Jenny came running across the pool. Jenny wasn't there that day for some reason; oh wait, she died of aids
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This might be the last good republican
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I guess this is the official flower of DC
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I think these children got left behind
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The kids though it would be a funny idea to hook the officer's chair up to 220 volts, at the neighborhood block party.
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Oops! South Dakota goofed again.
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This guy would have been a much better president than the one we got.
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Yes Virginia, there is rock and roll in Iowa.
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Here's a double-fisted drinking Jim Hightower on the way to a WTO protest in Duluth.
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These are the folks that gave us the middle class.
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This guy might not want to visit South Dakota.
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They even thought peace was a good idea at a WTO protest
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Hightower talking to a union brother.
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This was the last time I saw Paul Welstone. We need more like him.
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My kids
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The Taylor twins (fraternal)
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A couple of projects, an early '50's Epiphone Zephyr and a Les Paul
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More kids
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One was hiding.
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