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__NOTOC__<center>{{quotation|[[Sinclair Lewis]]<br><small>([http://www.wikiyourrights.com/wiki/Main_Page credit] [[Issuepedia:Quotes|more quotes]])</small>|When [[fascism]] comes to America, it will be [[pseudo-patriotism|wrapped in the flag]] and [[Christian evangelism|carrying a cross]].}}</center> | __NOTOC__<center>{{quotation|[[Sinclair Lewis]]<br><small>([http://www.wikiyourrights.com/wiki/Main_Page credit] [[Issuepedia:Quotes|more quotes]])</small>|When [[fascism]] comes to America, it will be [[pseudo-patriotism|wrapped in the flag]] and [[Christian evangelism|carrying a cross]].}}</center> | ||
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==Recent Issuepedian Writings== | ==Recent Issuepedian Writings== | ||
− | * '''2007-01-28''' [http://kevininliberia.blogspot.com/2007/01/review-of-robert-calderisis-trouble.html Review of Robert | + | * '''2007-01-28''' [http://kevininliberia.blogspot.com/2007/01/review-of-robert-calderisis-trouble.html Review of Robert Calderisiâs ''The Trouble with Africa: Why Foreign Aid Isnât Working''] by [[User:KevinFryatt|KevinFryatt]] |
* '''2006-09-30''' [[Woozle comments on Head-in-the-sand Liberalism]] | * '''2006-09-30''' [[Woozle comments on Head-in-the-sand Liberalism]] | ||
==Latest Issues== | ==Latest Issues== |
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When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.
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