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I thought this was a joke.  At first I was happy that the NEA was funded, no matter how, but the reactions listed are so over-the-top that I decided it must be a spoof.  Does anyone know if The Onion is a viable news source -- it looks kind of like an online National Inquirer.
Giovanna Jackson

Visual Resources Specialist
Ira Latour Visual Resources Collection
Dept. of Art & Art History, Ayres 205
California State University, Chico
Chico, CA 95929-0820
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> From:         Paula Epstein
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> If you haven't had the opportunity to read this in the Onion it almost
> seems like it is from
> News of the Weird.
> 
> PAULA
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> http://www.theonion.com/onion3909/congress_approves.html
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> PAULA EPSTEIN
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> Columbia College Chicago
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