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artkouros January 12 2011, 12:29:43 UTC
I like it - very symmetrical.

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american_geist January 12 2011, 15:04:51 UTC
Why are they placing surveyors marks all over this map, I DON'T GET IT.

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david_deacon January 12 2011, 17:37:41 UTC
I want someone to survey Sarah Palin.

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david_deacon January 14 2011, 15:27:52 UTC
I am sure the forces of the free market will deal with her eventually. On that day, I will toast her inclusion in the survey with a bottle of champagne. By the way, that's a surveyor's mark.

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the_rukh January 12 2011, 15:41:52 UTC
You mean people shot.

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the_rukh January 12 2011, 17:36:49 UTC
What I mean is that last person wasn't assassinated, it was an attempted assassination.

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donkeyjon January 12 2011, 15:55:29 UTC
Oh, that silly Squeaky Fromme...

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telemann January 12 2011, 19:33:54 UTC
She's out of prison, lives in upstate New York now.

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auntiesiannan January 14 2011, 17:09:20 UTC
[Saturday Night Live clip of Laraine Newman playing Squeaky in "DANGEROUS BUT INEPT" goes here]

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david_deacon January 12 2011, 17:36:36 UTC
Let's not include Tiller. As tragic as his death was, it was not an "assassination."

"Murder" is a sufficiently bad enough word, thank you.

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zoram January 12 2011, 18:25:17 UTC
Why don't you think it was an assassination? You don't have to be a politician to be assassinated, and he was murdered for political purposes.

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david_deacon January 12 2011, 18:59:50 UTC
Tiller was not enough of a public figure for his murder to be a "assassination." Isn't murder a horrible enough designation for you?

"Murdered for political purposes" -- so all of, say, Hitler's victims, or Stalin's, or Mao's, or Pol Pot's, were "assassinated"?

No, "murder" is quite enough.

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yes_justice January 12 2011, 21:35:30 UTC
Bill OReily talked about him on his show several times. That is not exactly obscurity, as much as I'd like to think it was...

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