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Jun. 15th, 2005 01:51 pmHAPPY BIRTHDAY! to the crazy and corruptive delightful and talented
baylorsr!!! May all your dreams of jumping Krycek err naked Zekes rather the End of the World... blast it *grumble* May all your dreams just come true!!!
And remember, the End is Extremely Fucking Nigh.
Unfortunately, I have been wrapped up in the Ev0l Spreadsheet Project of Dooooom and have not had time to put together your birthday picspam. Do not despair, it shall be out shortly.
And, seeing as I know Baylor will have no objection to me spreading a worthwhile message in her birthday post, here is an important petition to sign.
From moveon.org:
Sign the petition telling Congress to save NPR and PBS:
http://www.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/?t=1
A House panel has voted to eliminate all public funding for NPR and PBS, starting with "Sesame Street," "Reading Rainbow," and other commercial-free children's shows. If approved, this would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting, threatening to pull the plug on Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch.
The cuts would slash 25% of the federal funding this year—$100 million—and end funding altogether within two years. The loss could kill beloved children's shows like "Clifford the Big Red Dog," "Arthur," and "Postcards from Buster." Rural stations and those serving low-income communities might not survive. Other stations would have to increase corporate sponsorships.
And remember, the End is Extremely Fucking Nigh.
Unfortunately, I have been wrapped up in the Ev0l Spreadsheet Project of Dooooom and have not had time to put together your birthday picspam. Do not despair, it shall be out shortly.
And, seeing as I know Baylor will have no objection to me spreading a worthwhile message in her birthday post, here is an important petition to sign.
From moveon.org:
Sign the petition telling Congress to save NPR and PBS:
http://www.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/?t=1
A House panel has voted to eliminate all public funding for NPR and PBS, starting with "Sesame Street," "Reading Rainbow," and other commercial-free children's shows. If approved, this would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting, threatening to pull the plug on Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch.
The cuts would slash 25% of the federal funding this year—$100 million—and end funding altogether within two years. The loss could kill beloved children's shows like "Clifford the Big Red Dog," "Arthur," and "Postcards from Buster." Rural stations and those serving low-income communities might not survive. Other stations would have to increase corporate sponsorships.
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