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    Attack Dog Bill Blames Kennedy Over Law Hillary Voted For
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    by BobbyRutan  2-3-2008    1
     Bill: "I want you to think about this, and I have to say, this was a train wreck that was not intended. No Child Left Behind was supported by George Bush and Senator Ted Kennedy and everybody in between. Why? Because they didn't talk to enough teachers before they did that," Clinton said yesterday at Arizona State University, according to the Associated Press. Hillary: "I believe that every child should be taught by a qualified teacher and that schools should be accountable to the parents of the children they serve. That is why I supported the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001 and continue to believe in the principles behind the landmark law." Me: So Bill, does Hillary just have bad judgment voting for NCLB and Iraq? Or are you just going for the juggler of anyone who doesn't support the Clintons? Are these really the people who can bring change to Washington and unite people?
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    Merle Haggard has left the Republican Party - Sorry n2
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    by BobbyRutan  10-12-2007    6
     More: The thing that gets under my skin most about George W. is his intention to install fear in people," he said, after walking me down a hallway lined with gold and platinum records "This is America. We're proud. We're not afraid of a bunch of terrorists. W is all about terror alerts and scaring us at airports. We're changing the Constitution out of fear. We spend all our time looking up each other's dresses. Haggard sensed reluctance among the Hillarians to embrace his endorsement—in part, I imagine, because he's not shy about saying that one of the biggest things Hillary has going for her is Bill, who ranks up with Reagan in the Haggard pantheon and not only because the former President used to have a pickup truck with Astroturf in the back. "He cared about this country, about our problems," Haggard said, with a twinkle. "And I figure that whatever she doesn't know, he does." When Al Gore wins the Nobel and Merle Haggard leaves the party, it's a bad day for Republicans.
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    Blackwater draws guns on U.S. Soldiers
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    by BobbyRutan  10-11-2007    4
     More: Testifying before Congress last week, 38-year-old Blackwater chief Erik Prince vigorously defended his company's "dedicated security professionals" In deflecting questions about a drunken Blackwater operative who allegedly shot and killed a bodyguard for Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi in the Green Zone on Christmas Eve last year, Prince said that the employee, later identified as Andrew Moonen, had been fined and fired. But on Friday House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. Henry Waxman released a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recounting evidence that Moonen was able to return to Iraq and worked there for another company.
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    Iraq: Another Dirty Secret - South African Mercenaries, former White Apartheid era Veterans
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    by BobbyRutan  10-7-2007    2
     More: The root of that distrust dates to the mid-1990s, when thousands of white officers left South Africa's security agencies during the transition from apartheid to majority black rule. Unemployed soldiers and police joined private security companies that got embroiled in African wars from Angola to Sierra Leone. A wheelchair-bound man who owns an SUV with vanity plates that proclaim "Baghdad," Brink lost a leg and fingers in 2005 to a mine that exploded under his armored vehicle in Baqouba, a hotbed of the Iraqi insurgency. Since returning to South Africa, he has been encouraging wounded colleagues to apply for U.S. worker's compensation under the U.S. Defense Base Act, which applies to all workers, American or foreign, who are subcontracted in war zones by Washington Brink was advising them on how to file for U.S. worker's compensation. I'll buy a farm if I can collect on my claim, said Gouws, 45, But I don't recommend this method of getting a farm to anyone else
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    Senator Domenici to Retire: New Mexico trending Democratic
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    by BobbyRutan  10-4-2007    3
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    729 Days in Iraq: Thanks, See Ya, Wouldn't Want To Be Ya
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    by BobbyRutan  10-4-2007   
     More: "I would assume, and I would hope, that when I get back from a deployment of 22 months, my senior leadership in Washington, the leadership that extended us in the first place, would take care of us once we got home," Hobot said. Both Hobot and Anderson believe the Pentagon deliberately wrote orders for 729 days instead of 730.
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    Bush Aide: "I Hate All Iranians"
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    by BobbyRutan  10-1-2007    4
     Alright, I'll fire the first shot. That looks like a Nazi inspired outfit to me.
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    Revealed: W knew Saddam was Willing to Bargain for Exile
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    by BobbyRutan  9-29-2007    6
     W is suppose to be our first MBA President but he can not even conduct a cost benefit analysis. Cost: Whatever minuscule amount compared to what we have spent that Saddam would settle for; and any bogus information his generals had convinced him existed. Benefits: 28,000 soldiers not wounded; 3800 soldiers not killed; 600,000 to 1,000,000 Iraqis not killed; $600 Billion to $1 Trillion dollars not wasted; standing and trust within the world community preserved. Ultimate cost to Bush: not looking tough; not having Iraqi oil under the control of US oil producers.
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    Quiet Baghdad Streets: The Surge is Working
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    by BobbyRutan  9-29-2007    2
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    Trump, "W...You're Fired, You're the Worst Ever".
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    by BobbyRutan  9-29-2007    19
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    Subsidies still flow as Corn Farmers Prosper
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    by BobbyRutan  9-28-2007    2
     Hhhmmm, an African-American or Latino seeking public assistance is denigrated as a taxpayer's burden. A midwest Anglo republican voting farmer receiving public assistance......pure apple pie americana.
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    "Childrens do learn," Bush tells school kids
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    by BobbyRutan  9-27-2007    8
     Moron.
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    Couric, CBS Anchorwoman: "Iraq A Mistake"
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    by BobbyRutan  9-26-2007    1
     The problem with Couric? - I’d feel totally comfortable saying any of that at some point, IF REQUIRED, on television. If you aren't going to work to put the brakes on this,......who will? Newsanchors = Teleprompter readers Bring back Walter Cronkite!
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    SCOOP: Bush Promises Iraq Invasion
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    by BobbyRutan  9-26-2007    1
     Congress should never subjugate themselves to the ambitions of one individual ever again. The Founding Fathers foresaw this and wrote the Constitution with checks and balances giving Congress the responsibility of making declarations of war. Anybody, (1) who knew George Bush, (2) witnessed his pathetic address to the UN that showed it was a cursory walk-through before launching the invasion, knew he was lying all the time. I expect to hear the rightwing lunatic mythology that there was widespread support for this war but in fact the US was for the war only if Bush would secure a UN resolution and obtain a strong coalition mimicking the coalition in Kuwait in 1991. The Founding Fathers didn't want us to be ruled by Kings and Bush and Cheney are no exception. IMPEACH!
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    Rightwing A*Hole: Bill O'Reilly - "M-Fer, I want more iced tea."
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    by BobbyRutan  9-26-2007    3
     As Media Matters for America has documented, O'Reilly has made a number of provocative statements about race. In a February 27, 2006, conversation with a caller about the disproportionately few jobs and contracts that have gone to locals in the rebuilding of New Orleans, O'Reilly said: " he homies, you know ... I mean, they're just not going to get the job."
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    Gas Guzzlers fund Mid East Acquisitions
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    by BobbyRutan  9-24-2007    1
     More: Officials representing Qatar said the country is looking for long-term investments in a variety of industries. Three Delta, a fund backed by the Qatar Investment Authority, says it is principally focused on acquiring companies in the United Kingdom, and it aims to support existing management at the companies it buys. The Qatari investment fund has also offered to pay $21 billion for British supermarket chain J. Sainsbury PLC. The fund has hired Tony Campbell, the former deputy chief executive of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s British division, to become nonexecutive chairman of Sainsbury if its takeover is successful. Other big sovereign funds from the Middle East and Asia have said they are looking for undervalued brand-name businesses. A Dubai investment firm bought a big stake in DaimlerChrysler AG when the big German auto maker was suffering from quality problems at its Mercedes-Benz division. It sold the stake after a year, doubling its money.
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    Permanent warrantless wiretaps: Bush wants 'em
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    by BobbyRutan  9-22-2007    6
     Who is to oversee how this is used? How is anybody held accountable when it abused, and it will be abused.
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    40% rise in Hate Groups since 2000: Southern Poverty Law Center
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    by BobbyRutan  9-22-2007    1
     More: "The defendants are members and high-ranking officials of one of the most violent white supremacist groups in America," said SPLC President Richard Cohen. "They promote violence and intimidation and call for the death of racial and ethnic minorities, homosexuals and so-called 'race traitors.' They targeted and viciously beat our client solely because he has brown skin." The IKA's compound in Dawson Springs, Ky., is situated on 28 acres owned by Ron Edwards. It is the site of Nordic Fest, a music festival that brings together Klansmen, skinheads and members of other violent hate groups each year in May.
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    US Military Cemetery Full Up, "Want to share a plot?"
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    by BobbyRutan  9-22-2007    2
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    Tasered Journalism Student offered job by Greg Palast
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    by BobbyRutan  9-21-2007    1
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    Iraq Criminal Investigation: $6 Billion Pentagon Contracts
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    by BobbyRutan  9-21-2007    8
     More: Representative John Kline, a Minnesota Republican and retired Marine colonel, said he was “doubly, triply, quadruply appalled” at the “clear breakdown in leadership” that allowed some Army contracting officers to corrupt the procurement system. He said it was inexcusable that it took so long for the Army to put adequate checks in place.
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    Plant based plastic - No more Wars for Oil.
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    by BobbyRutan  9-19-2007    6
     More: Plant based plastics provide an alternative to conventional plastics, especially for polyvinyl chloride (PVC), that relies heavily on extremely toxic feedstocks and additives that have devastating impacts on our health and environment through their production, use and disposal. Many of the chemicals used in PVC production are linked to cancer, birth defects, reproductive harm, and a host of other health problems. In contrast, biobased plastics are generated using renewable materials by converting plants such as corn into plastic. The production of bioplastics can help contribute to rural economic development, providing a steady income for farmers. It also uses fewer fossil fuels compared to petrochemical plastics, even after accounting for the fuel needed to plant and harvest the corn or other feedstocks.
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    Fox finally goes after Bush
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    by BobbyRutan  9-18-2007    1
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    The Border Fence Costs How Much?
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    by BobbyRutan  9-18-2007    5
     700 miles x $70,000,000 = $49,000,000,000 (without land acquisition) $49 Billion.
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    Banned from Iraq: Blackwater Mercenaries
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    by BobbyRutan  9-17-2007    10
     More: Blackwater is one of many security firms contracted by the U.S. government during the Iraq war. An estimated 25,000-plus employees of private security firms are working in Iraq, guarding diplomats, reconstruction workers and government officials. As many as 200 are believed to have been killed on the job, according to U.S. congressional reports. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee estimated in February that nearly $4 billion had been spent on security contracts amid the insurgency that followed the U.S. invasion in 2003 -- costs that have forced the delay, cancellation or scaling back of some reconstruction projects. Sunday's incident highlighted concerns in the U.S. Congress about a subject that one lawmaker, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois, has called "one of the biggest gray areas of the entire war effort" -- the legal status of private security firms in Iraq.
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    Former GOP Senator Quits Republican Party
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    by BobbyRutan  9-17-2007    4
     No room for moderates in the Republican Party. Good job Karl Rove. More: Chafee himself laid out some of the ways he disagreed with his party, notably as one of only 23 senators and the only Republican to oppose the resolution supporting the invasion of Iraq. He went on to criticize the “permanent deficits” caused by Republican tax cuts. Chafee referred yesterday to the broad-based, bipartisan Iraq Study Group that Congress created, a process Chafee approved of. The study group recommended a gradual pullback of American forces, and insistence that the Iraqi government take more responsibility for security. But he said that since the study group made its recommendations, which he agreed with, “no one’s paid any attention to them.”
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    Alan Greenspan: US Soldiers Die for Oil
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    by BobbyRutan  9-15-2007    23
     Cannot be repeated enough: “I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil,” he says.
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    Democratic Senator Al Franken: Doggone It, People Like Him
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    by BobbyRutan  9-15-2007    2
     I'd watch a lot more C-Span if I knew Al Franken would be speaking.
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    Leaving Iraq: Iceland pulls lone soldier from Grand Alliance
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    by BobbyRutan  9-15-2007    5
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    Iraqis disagree with Bush/Petraeus Propaganda Spin
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    by BobbyRutan  9-10-2007    2
     More: Meanwhile, the level of satisfaction in other quality-of-life categories -- including the availability of jobs, supply of clean water and freedom of movement -- has decreased since March. The poll reveals a disconnect between U.S. commanders' view of a steadily improving situation in Iraq and a bleaker outlook among Iraqis.
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    Thespian Fred Thompson: Not above aiding Terrorists
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    by BobbyRutan  9-9-2007   
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    US Farmers: "Adios USA, Viva Mexico"
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    by BobbyRutan  9-5-2007    14
     Precise statistics are not readily available on American farming in Mexico, because growers seek to maintain a low profile for their operations abroad. But Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, displayed a map on the Senate floor in July locating more than 46,000 acres that American growers were cultivating in just two Mexican states, Guanajuato and Baja California. “Farmers are renting land in Mexico,” Ms. Feinstein said. “They don’t want us to know that.” She predicted that more American farmers would move to Mexico for the ready work force and lower wages. Ms. Feinstein favored a measure in the failed immigration bill that would have created a new guest worker program for agriculture and a special legal status for illegal immigrant farm workers.
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    Michael Jackson: US 'intellectually bankrupt' over Iraq
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    by BobbyRutan  9-1-2007   
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    Bush/GOP rig US Voting Report
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    by BobbyRutan  8-30-2007    1
     We also raised questions about the way the Justice Department was handling complaints of fraud and intimidation. The commission excised all references to the department that might be construed as critical -- or that Justice officials later took issue with. And all of the suggestions we received from political scientists and other scholars regarding methodologies for a more scientifically rigorous look at these problems were omitted. several Republican officials, including a state official, a former political appointee at the Justice Department and current Federal Election Commission member (Hans Von Spakovsky), and a Capitol Hill staffer complained about our project, particularly about my role in it. Officials at Justice were actively involved in the report throughout the process and even exerted some degree of editorial control over the new report. It is evident from the commission's "document dump" that its Republican general counsel assumed primary control over rewriting the repo
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    W's favorite Johnson
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    by BobbyRutan  8-27-2007    4
     “I want someone whose primary interest is me — George Bush — and who doesn’t hope to parlay this into something and isn’t trying to curry favor with this one or that one,” Bush told Johnson and his wife, Anne Sewell Johnson, over lunch.
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    GOP/Rove violate Hatch Act: Misuse Taxpayer Funds for Campaigns
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    by BobbyRutan  8-17-2007   
     Political appointees in the Treasury Department received at least 10 political briefings from July 2001 to August 2006, officials familiar with the meetings said. Their counterparts at the Commerce Department received at least four briefings — all in the election years of 2002, 2004 and 2006 Commerce and Treasury political appointees later made numerous public appearances and grant announcements that often correlated with GOP interests, according to a review of the events by McClatchy Newspapers. The pattern raises the possibility that the events were arranged with the White House's political guidance in mind In a separate investigation, the independent Office of Special Counsel concluded that GSA Administrator Lurita Alexis Doan violated the Hatch Act, which limits the political activities of government employees. Witnesses told investigators that Doan asked at the end of one political briefing in January 2007 what her agency could do to help GOP candidates
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    Petraeus Report to be written by White House
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    by BobbyRutan  8-15-2007    4
     How can anyone believe any of the garbage coming out of this administration. President Bush had previously said he would “respect the command structure” and not intercede in the Petraeus report: I will repeat, as the Commander-in-Chief of a great military who has supported this military and will continue to support this military, not only with my — with insisting that we get resources to them, but with — by respecting the command structure, I’m going to wait for David to come back — David Petraeus to come back and give us the report on what he sees. Apparently, Bush doesn’t plan to wait for a report; instead, he’ll have it drafted prior to Petraeus’ return. Markos writes: “Let me predict the future: The report: ‘Success!’ The interpretation: ‘Smashing success!
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    US/Bush Warned: Learn from Rome
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    by BobbyRutan  8-15-2007    2
     That's what 6 years of conservative rule will get you. “Sound familiar?” Mr Walker said. “In my view, it’s time to learn from history and take steps to ensure the American Republic is the first to stand the test of time.” Mr Walker’s views carry weight because he is a non-partisan figure in charge of the Government Accountability Office, often described as the investigative arm of the US Congress. While most of its studies are commissioned by legislators, about 10 per cent – such as the one containing his latest warnings – are initiated by the comptroller general himself.
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    Bush elevates Terrorists
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    by BobbyRutan  8-10-2007   
      Labeling terrorists as combatants leads to this paradox: while the deliberate killing of civilians is never permitted in war, it is legal to target a military installation or asset. The attack by Al Qaeda on the destroyer Cole in Yemen would be allowed, so too attacks on command and control centers like the Pentagon. For all these reasons, the more appropriate designation for terrorists is not “unlawful combatant” but criminal. The second problem is that it endangers our political traditions and our commitment to liberty, and further damages America’s legitimacy in the eyes of others. 50 years ago, at the height of the cold war, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the “deeply rooted and ancient opposition in this country to the extension of military control over civilians.” We need to recognize that terrorists, while dangerous, are more like modern-day pirates than warriors. They ought to be pursued, tried and convicted in the courts. At the extreme, yes, military force may be requir
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    "Christians safer under Saddam": Vatican Official
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    by BobbyRutan  8-9-2007    2
     George W. Bush = America's Supreme failure.
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