We're very sorry to those of you who received a Clipweek email from us on Sunday. We've been preparing to release some major new features soon, and we accidentally sent out a blank version of Clipweek while doing some testing.
This week in Clipmarks, we're prompted to ask a bunch of "ifs".
If you think slogans matter, then check out thisnamecantbetaken's clip about the UK's decision to stop using the term War on Terror. If you're more interested in facts than slogans, you might want to read firebird's clip about evidence of a potential cover up by Blair prior to the war in Iraq.
If all of the craziness in the world leaves you with a stomach ache, wildcat's clip suggests having some yogurt. Who would have thought?
If the enormity of the universe leaves you dumbfounded, octane suggests that it may be a small world after all.
If you think that Rumsfeld is the greatest Secretary of Defense the US has ever had, then you're not alone...Cheney thinks so too.
If one life just isn't enough for you, check out what invictus and other clippers are setting up for us in Second Life.
If you think you buy too much toilet paper, you should see the police station in Sweden that had 22 years worth of the stuff.
If you want to be totally grossed out, read this clip about a woman who cooked her boyfriend and fed him to unsuspecting guests.
If you don't like bloggers, then you should support John McCain's proposed legislation.
If you think the war in Afghanistan wiped out the Taliban, you might want to read this clip by deepti about an Afghan teacher who was killed for teaching girls, or this clip by jatfla about the Taliban's book of rules.
Lastly, if you think you don't matter or that the movement towards a people powered web isn't for real, then check out this clip about Time Magazine's person of the year.
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