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Hunter S. Thompson

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The 2004 presidential election will be a matter of life or death for the whole nation. We are sick today, and we will be even sicker tomorrow if this wretched half-bright swine of a president gets re-elected in November.
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"The Big Finale Was a Big Disappointment" (6 April 2004)

 
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