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− | Washington, D.C. is the capitol of the [[United States of America.]] It is not a state. Many Knox students have traveled there to protest things. | + | Washington, D.C. is the capitol of the [[United States of America.]] It is not a state. Many Knox students have traveled there to protest things. Usually these students are self-righteous and members of organizations from the [[HRC]]. |
Most of the monuments are intensely [[Endowment|phallic]] and dedicated to former presidents. [[Terrorism]] is a big problem. | Most of the monuments are intensely [[Endowment|phallic]] and dedicated to former presidents. [[Terrorism]] is a big problem. |
Revision as of 00:16, 10 November 2008
Washington, D.C. is the capitol of the United States of America. It is not a state. Many Knox students have traveled there to protest things. Usually these students are self-righteous and members of organizations from the HRC.
Most of the monuments are intensely phallic and dedicated to former presidents. Terrorism is a big problem.
Two (that we know of) Knox Students currently reside and are employed in Washington D.C. for the rest of the Summer:
- Andrew Briggs-Office of Senator Herb Kohl (D-WI)
- Alex Enyart-Office of Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL)