Then I can only assume that Mr Keillor also prefers to eat in a public cafeteria than 
a fine, private sector resteraunt.  Ah... the walled-off, exclusive dining experience 
of MacDonalds.  What a fraud this moron be.





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>A quote from Saturday's Salon.com interview with
>Garrison
>Keillor:
>
>
>Q: You write eloquently about the importance of
>public
>institutions -- like schools, libraries and
>transportation --
>and how in the age of Republican privatization they
>have
> become an endangered species. Why is it so
>essential for
> Americans to fight to preserve them?
> 
>
>A: Without them, we begin to slide backwards down
>the
>slippery slope toward a country of walled compounds
>like in
>the Middle Ages, in which the nobles and gentry
>live in fear
>of bloodthirsty peasants with their big cudgels and
>roving
>brigands and the hated infidels. I'd rather live in
>St. Paul.
>
>
>Diane Gerth
>I really Live in the West End.
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