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First, a little politics. Nancy Pelosi calls for the declassification of her memo to the administration regarding secret surveillance of American citizens. Ann Harrison has an exhaustive first-person account on the recent medical marijuana dispensary raids. Executive Editor Chris Lopez softens the "Wiretap Scandal" headline at the Contra Costa Times. And Dan Gillmore is going non-profit and creating a Center for Citizen Journalism along with Cal Berkeley and Harvard, causing some to ask whither Bayosphere?

More Wikipedia beef fallout -- even founder Jimmy Wales has edited his own Wikipedia bio. Wonder if the Trimethyldioxypurist (AKA SFist Jeremy) would be turned on or offended by espresso porn? A Google millionaire went and spent $5.3 million cash on a swank Noe Valley pad. Quality of Life director Ben Morgan, on the other hand, is marketing by any means necessary.

We don't like Whole Foods because they're non-union -- Molly Go Lightly doesn't like them because they wake her up at 7am with the pile driver. And while this has nothing to do with the Bay Area, Eric Meyerson cheers us from our mourning of Arrested Development's imminent demise by linking to the Bob Loblaw Law Blog. Congratulations to Kevin Smokler on his Bookmark Now making the Chron's year-end list. If you're looking for any pharmaceutical grade cocaine to celebrate with, don't bother asking Sac.

Photo by Paul Bausch from Corvallis, Oregon.

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Turned ON. Way on. On-the-verge-of-tears turned on.

Thank you, kind sir.

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I like wholefoods because their shelves can't be bought and they support some really deserving food companies who would otherwise find it very hard to have an outlet for their wares.

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