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From the July 2003 issue of WIRED Magazine:

...(Public policy professor Richard) Florida queried audiences, asking which career they'd choose: machinist with higher pay and job security, or hairstylist with lower pay and no job security. "Time and again, most people chose the hair salon, and always for the same reasons" - flexibility, freedom from supervision, stimulation, creativity, and the immediate satisfaction of their customers. The aesthetic imperative has spread new economy values beyond just knowledge workers.

This should erase any remaining doubts about the success of The Gay Agenda. They've come, they've seen, they've conquered and America has never looked and felt better!

--aslam


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