so doing more sorting and hit my some inwo card collection (for those who dont get it think magic:the addiction but funnier) and went digging through because the make me laugh and found the following cards. now the reason this is interesting is that these cards were made in 1995. several years before anything you might think they are refering to. and that is why i loved them in the first place.

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and in the really wtf bin
http://ribbs.usps.gov/files/FEDREG/USPS98/98-19017.TXT
"Mailers may use the Breast Cancer Research Semi-postal Stamp in
place of First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce letter rate stamps
on their mail, if they so choose, in order to make a contribution. The
difference between the purchase price of the stamp (40 cents) and the
First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce letter rate (currently 32
cents) less associated costs will be used to fund breast cancer
research. Pursuant to the Act, the Postal Service is directed to pay,
after deduction for its reasonable costs, 70 percent of the revenue
from the differential to the National Institutes of Health, and the
remainder to the Department of Defense."
why is cancer research money being directed to the dod? and do you really think its actually going to cancer research?

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and in the really wtf bin
http://ribbs.usps.gov/files/FEDREG/USPS98/98-19017.TXT
"Mailers may use the Breast Cancer Research Semi-postal Stamp in
place of First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce letter rate stamps
on their mail, if they so choose, in order to make a contribution. The
difference between the purchase price of the stamp (40 cents) and the
First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce letter rate (currently 32
cents) less associated costs will be used to fund breast cancer
research. Pursuant to the Act, the Postal Service is directed to pay,
after deduction for its reasonable costs, 70 percent of the revenue
from the differential to the National Institutes of Health, and the
remainder to the Department of Defense."
why is cancer research money being directed to the dod? and do you really think its actually going to cancer research?