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Assignment Forbidden To Some

Submitted by Dale Cohoon, Feb 8, 2007 02:15

Thank you for your timley piece. The Saudi's have been given a pass long enough. It is well past the time when the world should judge the Saudi's on what they do, rather that what they say.


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