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    presidential elections ugh

    Sep 18 13:22

    Link Digest, September 2008

    By: jenna Tags:
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    Jun 23 16:28

    for the first time in my life I'm proud of Laura Bush

    By: jenna Tags:
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    Probably one or two librarians were excited to see one of our ranks in the White House, even as the spouse of the president. In fact, American Libraries had her on its cover, calling her the First Librarian, and featured a mostly apolitical interview with her a few months ago. Me, not so excited.

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