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Washington Post story featuring Demo...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... ews&sub=AR
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Demo wrote:"It's shocking, really, how fast this is growing," said J.J. McNabb, an insurance analyst who has testified before Congress about tax defiers and is writing a book about the phenomenon. The economic crisis, she predicted, "is going to drive untold numbers of people into this movement."
Can we pre-order yet? :D
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Again with the "is writing" a book. When are we going to break through into the past tense?
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I dunno, she might have a good thing going there...think, in 2,000 years, a religion may have grown up, with a high priesthood who tell lessons while they are waiting for the book
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LPC wrote:Again with the "is writing" a book. When are we going to break through into the past tense?
You mean "is written" or "was writing"?
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Must be a different person. I spell my name MacNab...
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Not J-J:McNab?
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Demosthenes wrote:Must be a different person. I spell my name MacNab...
You weren't the one spelling your name in that article...
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I sort of sympathize with Demo on the book thing. Seriously, the day it's released something could erupt that could make some parts of it "old news."

It's kinda like writing about the baseball season and going to press without waiting for the playoffs and the World Series.
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Demo should do it as a comic book. If a discusion of "fair use" can be rendered in comic book form, anything can.
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If a discussion of "fair use" can be rendered in comic book form, anything can.
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triumphguy2 wrote:
If a discussion of "fair use" can be rendered in comic book form, anything can.
My criminal law professor, F. LaGard Smith, wrote 'The Criminal Law Color Book' starring 'Little Hommy Cide' to help visualize criminal law concepts. I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit it actually helped.

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Okay, that wasn't a keyboard, that was my laptop.....
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If you really want to know. I'm J.J. McNabb. Demo is an impostor!

There I said it.
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