Friday, September 30, 2005
Haha
Hmmm:
[Former DC editor John Emshwiller] and Daily Cal staffers were shocked when an editorial published on May 15, 1971, which encouraged Berkeley citizens to rip down the fences police had erected around People's Park, sparked a riot that led to some $100,000 in damages.
"It was sort of an underlying theory that nobody really reads the Daily Cal editorials," Emshwiller said.
Maybe that explains the cartoons, too...
Speaking of which... uh... let's see... taxes bring in revenue... spending costs money... Those aren't really all that insightful, though. Is there a point here?
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