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Robert Anton Wilson (who is, he reports, "80% recovered" from his recent ailments) writes with some election thoughts:
I enjoy Election Day -- without taking it literally. Whether the bandits in Washington predominantly call themselves Democrats or Republicans never changes anything important, and those citizens rushing about to participate in this feast of fools seem pixilated.

I also enjoy Easter without believing in magick eggs, Xmas without believing in elves or Santa, and Halloween without believing men from Mars just landed in New Jersey.
On that note, for those of you who missed The Simpsons' parody of Orson Welles' War of the Worlds on Sunday, here's the thrilling conclusion. The original radio play is here.
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Comments to "Pixilated Politics":

Your New Master | November 9, 2006, 10:48am | #

Please, allow me to take all those pesky votes off your hands. I would be happy to do the voting for you.

Xmas | November 9, 2006, 11:17am | #

Well, I'm glad someone is enjoying me.

Jeff P | November 9, 2006, 12:29pm | #

All the cartoons on Fox Sunday got in digs on Iraq, Gay Marriage, the military, and many things neocons hold near and dear. I wonder of Fox & Friends monday morning had anything to say about it.

joe | November 9, 2006, 3:28pm | #

We land in barren fields on the Arizona plains...