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Culture Wars: Wednesday, 06 Jan 2010

Dean: The debate between Capitalism and Socialism is over (guess which won?)

Chavez draws standing applause at climate conference (after saying capitalism will lead us to hell, etc.)
Marxist professor gets US History stint on History channel
...Blamed America For 9/11 on Iranian TV

Gun sales shoot up amid America's fear of rising crime and terrorism


NY Senate Rejects Same-Sex Marriage Bill
U.S. set to fund more stem cell study
Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris
New Zealand mayor: "appalling underclass" should be paid not to breed

Denmark offers immigrants 12,000 to return home
Hotel owner tells Hispanic workers to change names

For $20, kids can buy a better grade

Obama calls tea party members, health bill opponents "teabag, anti-government people"

Who gets the first Obama State dinner? The Queen? The Pope? Another head of state? Nope. Hollywood...

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