until 2 years ago i had never heard of this guy. but then i moved to minnesota and found out about him. i saw the movie they made about him and all i can say is respect. that guys was living democracy … until the cia killed him.
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2. hike the continental divide trail
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4. swim in a bioluminescent bay
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5. eat more organic food
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6. go diving at the great barrier reef
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7. go road trippin' with my two favourite allies
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8. have a free ticket for the movie theatres that never expires
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9. play for the great SCV again
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10. write a cell paper
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11. stop drinking coke
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12. see my family happy
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13. see the HSV be the german soccer champion
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14. see the aurora borealis
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15. dirk to become MVP
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17. move back to europe
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18. learn spanish
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19. be like Wellstone
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20. destroy capitalism
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21. never die
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23. get an ibook
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24. get better organized
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25. go traveling for a year again
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26. smile more
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27. go back to the himalaya
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28. reliberate america
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i believe that the ‘freely’ elected members of congress are no longer free to decide. the ring of lobbyists with their multifarious interests constricts and influences the congress and its democratically elected members, placing them under pressure and forcing them into disharmony, even when framing and deciding the content of laws. consequently, congress is no longer sovoreign in its decisions. it is steered by the banks and giant corporations – which are not subject to democratic control. are the congress men still sufficiently free to make a decision that would bring radical democratic constraint? or is our freedom now no more than a stock market profit?
