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    miniaturka strony http://www.cdfe.org/   » Site title: Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise Online
    » Site description: Forum and resources on free market economic theories.

    miniaturka strony http://www.pcdf.org/1999/wealth.htm   » Site title: The Difference Between Money &Wealth
    » Site description: "How out-of-control speculation is destroying real wealth" by David Korten. Article contends that modern corporate capitalism is the opposite of true free-market economies.

    miniaturka strony http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Economics/Growth/   » Site title: Economic Growth Resources
    » Site description: A set of pages for economists and others interested in economic growth from Jonathan Temple, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford University.

    miniaturka strony http://minneapolisfed.org/index.html   » Site title: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
    » Site description: Woodrow, the Web site of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, compiles information, and also features news, articles, issue-debate forums and other material of general interest.

    miniaturka strony http://www.ft.com/hippocampus/sparch.htm   » Site title: Financial Times Specials Archive
    » Site description: Packages of news, analysis and commentaries from The Financial Times.

    miniaturka strony http://www.globalexchange.org/economy/alternatives/   » Site title: Global Exchange : Economic Alternatives
    » Site description: Democratic alternatives to top-down economic globalization.

    miniaturka strony http://www.igc.org/lpa/lppress/index.html   » Site title: Labor Party Press
    » Site description: News, commentary and information resources from Labor Party, a coalition of labor organizations and other organization advocating for workers rights and progressive values.

    miniaturka strony http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99mar/marketgod.htm   » Site title: The Market as God
    » Site description: According to theologian Harvey Cox, business and theology aren't so far apart. Capitalism is becoming religion, and The Market is the deity of choice, eclipsing other human and social values. From Atlantic Magazine.

    miniaturka strony http://www.nader.org/   » Site title: The Nader Page
    » Site description: Columns and other commentary from public interest activist and corporate critic Ralph Nader.

    miniaturka strony http://www.newrules.org/   » Site title: The New Rules Project
    » Site description: The New Rules Project promotes ideas that strengthen local economies and build, strong, democratic, self-reliant, humanly-scaled communities.

    miniaturka strony http://www.opinionjournal.com/   » Site title: Opinion Journal
    » Site description: Editorial page website from The Wall Street Journal, with commentary and analysis on politics, business, the economy, public policy and the arts.

    miniaturka strony http://www.therandtoday.com   » Site title: The Rand Today
    » Site description: A look at what is happening in the South Africa economy on a daily basis.

    miniaturka strony http://www.faireconomy.org/   » Site title: United for a Fair Economy
    » Site description: News and analysis from advocacy organization critical of economic polarization and inequities.

    miniaturka strony http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/longterm/longterm.htm   » Site title: Washingtonpost.com: Business and Technology
    » Site description: Special Reports from the online edition of the Washington Post newspaper.

    miniaturka strony http://wc.wustl.edu   » Site title: The Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy
    » Site description: A research center of Washington University in St. Louis offering public affairs programs and scholarly papers on economics and government.

    miniaturka strony http://www.yesmagazine.com/13newstories/hawken.html   » Site title: WTO Showdown
    » Site description: Paul Hawkin's personal observations in Seattle during the World Trade Organization demonstrations.



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Randomize humor

THE WORLD''S BEST PICKUP LINES (AND MUCH, MUCH, MORE!)

1. I want to melt in your mouth, not in your hands.

2. You''re so hot you melt the plastic in my underwear.

3. Would you be my love buffet? So I can lay you out on the table and take what I want?

4. Let''s go to my place and do the things I''ll tell everyone we did
anyway.

5. The word of the day is "legs." Let''s go back to my place and spread the word.

6. That outfit would look great in a crumpled heap on my bedroom floor tomorrow morning.

7. My name''s [your name]. That''s so you know what to scream.

8. My name''s [your name], but you can call me "lover."

9. Nice shoes. Wanna sleep together?

10. Your daddy must have been a baker, ''cause you''ve got a nice set of buns.

11. All those curves, and me with no brakes.

12. If I told you had a beautiful body, would you hold it against me?

13. Screw me if I''m wrong, but don''t you want to kiss me?

14. I like every muscle in your body, especially mine.

15. [Grab his/her tush.] Pardon me, is this seat taken?

16. How about you sit on my lap and we''ll see what pops up?

17. I miss my teddy bear. Would you sleep with me?

18. So... How am I doin''?

19. [Tap your thigh] You just think this is my leg.

20. My face is leaving in fifteen minutes. Be on it.


Humor of the day

December 26, 1999

Dear Santa,

You must be surprised that I''m writing to you today, the 26th of December. Well I would very much like to clear up certain things that have occurred since the beginning of the month, when, filled with illusion, I wrote you my letter.

I asked for a bicycle, an electric train set, a pair of roller blades, and a football uniform. I destroyed my brain studying the whole year. Not only was I the first in my class, but I had the best grades in the whole school.

I''m not going to lie to you, there was no one in my entire neighborhood that behaved better than me, with my parents, my brothers, my friends, and with my neighbors. I would go on errands, and even help the elderly cross the street. There was virtually nothing within reach that I would not do for humanity.

What balls do you have leaving me a fucking yo-yo, a stupid whistle, and a pair of socks? What the fuck were you thinking you fat son of a bitch?!

That you have taken me for a sucker the whole fucking year to come out with some shit like this under the tree. As if you hadn''t fucked me enough, you gave that little faggot across the street so many toys that he can''t even walk into his house.

Don''t let me see you trying to fit your big ass down my chimney next year. I''ll fuck you up. I''ll throw rocks at those stupid reindeer and scare them away so you''ll have to walk back to the fucking North Pole, just like what I have to do now since you didn''t get me that fucking bike.

FUCK YOU SANTA. Next year you''ll find out how bad I can be, you FAT-SON-OF-A-BITCH!

Sincerely,
Little Johnny