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With veins thirsty for the absurd
I bring you Barry and Mimi
After a fabulous flip-flop
On the floor of the Oval Office
Bumped fists melt into a Harvard grasp
Coal skin blends with White House décor
Exit the donkey, enters the puffed...

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May 5 2009 by AP2 Comments

The head of a Philadelphia museum says its sample of Abraham Lincoln’s blood may get DNA testing, but some questions must be answered first.

 
 
Apr 30 2009 by AP0 Comments

He may have broken the law, but a Nebraska inmate still can’t change his name to “Sinner Lawrence Bilskirnir (bil-skeer-NEER’).”

 
 
Apr 30 2009 by AP0 Comments

No, the judge said to a 23-year-old Nebraska prison inmate. You can’t call yourself “Sinner Lawrence Bilskirnir.” Court documents said Jonathan L. Thomas cited his Norse religion in seeking the name change, saying he “is a heathen and Thor is his ‘High Go

 
 
Apr 29 2009 by AP0 Comments

No, the judge said to a 23-year-old Nebraska prison inmate. You can’t call yourself “Sinner Lawrence Bilskirnir.” Court documents said Jonathan L. Thomas cited his Norse religion in seeking the name change, saying he “is a heathen and Thor is his ‘High Go

 
 
Apr 29 2009 by AP0 Comments

The only president who came into office facing a “worse mess” than Barack Obama was Abraham Lincoln, said George McGovern, who just finished a book on the Civil War president.

 
 
Apr 23 2009 by AP0 Comments

Abraham Lincoln is getting the star treatment.

 
 
Apr 17 2009 by AP0 Comments

A Georgia man’s collection of more than 10,000 Abraham Lincoln stamps has sold at auction in New York City for a total of nearly $2 million.

 
 
Apr 17 2009 by AP0 Comments

John Sotos has a theory about why Abraham Lincoln was so tall, why he appeared to have lumps on his lips and even why he had gastrointestinal problems.

 
 
Apr 16 2009 by AP0 Comments

A zookeeper’s efforts to earn a kangaroo’s trust has paid off with a video showing twin joeys, tiny and pink, growing inside their mom’s pouch.

 
 
Apr 16 2009 by AP0 Comments

When it comes to the $787 billion in federal stimulus money flowing from Washington to the states, it will cost money to spend money.

 
 
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