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Hi. I'm Tara Parks, 34. I write fiction and social /political pieces. I am also under contract to write a book of ghost stories for Schiffer Books. I went to college in Chicago and for the last 8 yrs., I have lived in NYC. Please contact me if you want to know anything more. I love talking to people and sharing ideas about politics and writing. Thanks!
To the Indian ranch

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Clay Aiken Gay; Whoopi Goldberg Admits She's Black

i am shocked and devastated by these recent developments regarding Clay Aiken, but apparently even his baby said, "he's gayer than Liberace gliding from glory hole to glory hole on ice skates." and Whoopi Goldberg continues to cause controversy with her proclamations of blackness. stay tuned for more.


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Two prominent Democrats lament the degradation of civil
discourse in graduation addresses:

Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa of Los Angeles,
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politics."

Mark Warner, former Virginia governor speaking at Wake
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