The Prole’s Prayer
Every night I put my broken, blistered feet together and pray: “Thank God our ruling class can still afford health insurance.” Glenn Jones Eugene
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Every night I put my broken, blistered feet together and pray: “Thank God our ruling class can still afford health insurance.” Glenn Jones Eugene
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• Eugene Weekly looks a little different this week, as our art director, Todd Cooper, launches a redesign of the paper. And before you get … Continue reading