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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
78%, or, It's Official: Texas Hates Gays Posted: Nov 9, 2005 9:29 AM
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As Kinman is fond of commenting as well: man, I sure am glad we spet all our time on that, I might have gone out and married a dog if we allowed such stuff! I'm sure this solved all our problems too: no more education funding problems! Woo! No need to worry about that!

On a more serious note: looks like the majority of my fellow turning-out Texans need a boot in the ass. I've got two.

Our friend Marti takes a more optimistic bent, and here's some coverage from the Statesman .

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Ptolemaic System

In other Medieval-Think Revival news, Kansas continues to maintain it's position as The Punch-line State. Experts are anticipating a return to Ptolemaic thinking in science textbooks. Watch out all you crazy heliocentrists! There's some burn-polls waiting for you Kansas!

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