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Submitted by Paul Filler, Dec 4, 2006 08:39

More like an annulment.

You take far too seriously this group. If you remember who really pressured this into being you would take less notice of the comments or leaks coming out of this group. The American public, in fact, the worlds public always hangs on to the opening headline of any story. Which we know is only as good as the authors. One can call this president anything they want but he is not dumb. He is the most political man we have had as the head of state in many years. The proof is all parties have been offended by his lack of following the masses. You are going to be surprised, well maybe not you, but the rest of this population will be when he starts to enter this new congress year. So start papering your bid cage with this news it will be hardly recognizable in a very few months.


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