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Introduction to: The Chat 'N Ooga Choo Choo Silver Bullet

This periodical magazine is published as a source of current interest material especially for the benefit of those of you who feel left out in an atmosphere of "Politically Correct" expression of views where there is place for only a chose (by whom?) select few to express opinions concerning all of our lives. The effectiveneww of the magazine shall be determined by reader responses and contributions to views to be expressed. Effectness shall, ofcourse rebound to the benefit and satisfaction of those who make it so. As a whole, individual issues of the publicatioin shall be in the nature of collectors' items - rare because of the unique genre and exclusive revelatory nature of the material presented.

To begin with, we shall assess reader interest in specific subjects relating to the times, subjects and characters that have important bearing on the lives of people of our time.

1. What are the most compelling, important issues before us that you, as an individual grain of sand on the beaches of numberless grains around you, desire to look into?

2. Who are the characters, past and present, that you would like to examine concerning events that have affected important elements of our lives?

3. Who would you name as being the ten (10) most important individual people during the first half of the Twentieth Century - and what were their main effects or developments and achievements?

4. Who, in your own life's experiences has contributed (or damaged) your own personal aspirations and efforts to live a peaceful, happy, constructive life?

5. What are your own hopes and concerns for the future as humanity proceeds on its way from now on into the future?

Future issues shall be developed from information received concerning the above listed inquiries. Want to appear in print, have your views and intrests freely expressed, rather than being unheard, misconctrued or misquoted?

As Emma Lazarus eloquently stated:
"Give me your tired, your poor
Your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these the homeless, tempest tossed, to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door."

This is the hope and the promise of
the Chat 'N Ooga Choo Choo Silver Bullet,
its publishers and staff.

Sincerely

Publisher and Staff
Chat 'N Ooga Choo Choo Silver Bullet
(Distributing Office)


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