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Jul 09, 2001
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Excellent, another weblog in which to spread the evils of the ideals of anarchy, socialism, and communism! Mu-Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha-Haaaaa!
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Didn't take very long, either. What more could an anarchist ask for, but a story about Chile under Pinochet! I'm in heaven (figuratively, of course). And a story about America the Beautiful. This site looks like it could be a lot of fun. You have at least one member. Probably not a good thing, considering how weird and opinionated I am. But polite, always polite....

I have some ideas for other stuff for this diary, but I think I'll wait a bit to get a feel for the community, such as it is so far. See how my comfort level goes. Pretty excited about the place so far, though. Excellent work!


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by Anonymous Reader on Mon Jul 9th, 2001 at 07:34:41 PM PST
It is still very small at the moment, because after all this is our first day, but we plan a wide variety of articles on every topic concievable.

Hopefully more people will find out through word of mouth and whatnot, but I don;t think we have done too badly so far.

And we have a few anarchist/socialist types on the staff, as well as total RWM's and everything across the spectrum between, so you should be well supplied with varied essays and opinions :)

--Anya, on another computer and who has forgotten her password for the meantime


 

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