Mad mag highlights a mockery of a year
They must have gone to press before The Wit and Wisdom of Trent Lott made headlines or the "N" in North Korea was unofficially changed to Nuclear.
But as Alfred E. Neuman would say: What, them worry? Mad magazine has released its list of "The Dumbest People, Events and Things of 2002." So many dummies, so little space. The 20-item list is in the venerable satire mag's January issue ($3.50 "cheap")...more [Seattle Times]
It's only appropriate that 2002 ends with a financial mess at the top of a 'most stupid' list. We've watched this year as the lies, the funny numbers, and the greed have been exposed. The sad part is that the public seems to have decided to ignore the involvement of so many Republicans. Perhaps it's jet-lag from the 8 year Republican assault on Clinton.
For myself, I will begin the new year at home relaxing. It will be a quiet beggining to a year that I am hopeful for. After my annus horriblis that was 2002, I can only be stronger from the trials and tribulations of the past 18 months. It's been a strange journey, I seen both the best and the worst in people. I have found love and support in places I didn't expect, and betrayal from places I did not expect. I have new found faith in the love of my family, and have come closer to my Son. My only concern is that Julie (my wife) and I will not find a path back together again. No matter where it takes me, 2003 will be a better year...mj
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