Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 21:44:45 -0800 (PST) From: Alexander Volokh Subject: CEI LIST - 1995 FEDERAL DISASTER CALENDAR To: Recipients of the CEI list Hello; this is Alexander "Sasha" Volokh, CEI list administrator. Sorry it's been so long since you've gotten mail from the list; been bogged down by events. The list will pick up again soon. In the meantime, the following is an advertisement. Press "D" now or read on. *** Please distribute widely *** Introducing the Competitive Enterprise Institute's 1995 FEDERAL DISASTER CALENDAR a December 1994 - December 1995 wall calendar! Thirteen months, thirteen federally-funded photogenic fiascos! Admire... - The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, called the most wasteful federal water project ever! - Gas rationing during the 1979 oil crisis! - The Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St. Louis, imploded in a glorious blast of dynamite! - The evacuation of Times Beach, Missouri, in 1983, because of dioxin contamination which federal regulators later said was harmless! - The collapse of Idaho's Teton Dam in 1976! - Mounds of rotting peaches mandated by federal agricultural marketing orders! - A toxic waste incinerator in Arkansas, authorized by Gov. Clinton, which produces more toxic waste than it burns! - and more! Once you see the gloriously laughable photographs and read the incredible stories behind them, you will never trust the federal government again! Now's your chance to order your very own Federal Disaster Calendar! Get 'em while they're hot! To get a copy, send $9.95 per calendar, plus $2 shipping & handling, to: Alexander Volokh 9362 Nightingale Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90069 - Sasha Volokh