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Ron Paul Liberates Self From Campaign Trail

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OVER AND OUT Paul (Photo: Getty Images)
Free-dom man: Ron Paul has formally abandoned his campaign for the Republican nomination, announcing a new "Campaign for Liberty" to satiate his rabid supporters. "Freedom is very popular. Not only is freedom popular, freedom works," he told hundreds of his loons in Texas.

Hush, hush: Some dude is suing Jay-Z for $88 million claiming that Jigga Man stole a technique he created called "whisper rapping," or what the rest of us know as "rapping in an inside voice."

Idiocracy: Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) compares Republicans to the Amy Winehouse ditty "Rehab,": "Democrats say, 'Let's legislate,' and [Republicans] just say, 'No, no no.'" Not to be out-popped, a Republican aide likens Dems to Britney Spears: "They are not quite what they used to be, but some people who don't know them still think they look pretty good, and in the end, it is awfully difficult not to question their decision making." You're in good hands, America!

Office giant: Human Giant Aziz Ansari is the first cast member hired to fill the cubicles of NBC's spinoff of The Office.

PLEASE SIR, MAY I HAVE SOME MORE: Cell phone addicts; fat Japanese; and Jolie vs. Aniston!

Cellular cell: A 12-year-old and a 13-year-old in Spain have been checked into a mental institution because of their addiction to cell phones.

Deal with the devil: Hours after ending talks with Microsoft, Yahoo made a deal with Google.

Trimming the fat: Japan is fighting the fat with a new national law mandating that companies and local government measure the waistlines of its middle-aged citizens. Also, they must hang posters with adorably chubby cartoon characters.

Play date: Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston have movies coming out on the same day this fall! Expect a revival of photo layouts with the two ladies glaring at each other with matching eye-lines.

Fake goods: China's piracy police are mobilizing to catch those creating counterfeit Olympic merchandise. Uh, good luck!

Comments

Freedom's just another word for "works cheap."

Posted by: KarenUhOh on June 13, 2008 9:16 AM

I think that's why we're trying to spread it around the world.

Posted by: Balk on June 13, 2008 9:34 AM

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