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Bush on the Battlefield
in response to reader comment: Bush: A Great President of the Future

Submitted by Wayne Clark, Nov 29, 2007 06:55

Yes you are right... thank you for saying this...


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Our President is attack by The DEMS and the Media because the what their way in this world. They talk... [MORE]

Cliff Schneide 

Nov 28, 2007 21:49

Yes you are right... thank you for saying this...

Wayne Clark 

Nov 29, 2007 06:55

His main claim to fame is that he was in office when the Arabs destroyed the WTC and murdered 3000... [MORE]

Victor Galindo 

Nov 28, 2007 14:17

Is this further exercise in diplomatic futility Secretary Of State Rice's audition for an up-market charitable foundation leadership position? It... [MORE]

Claude Bogardus 

Nov 28, 2007 10:28

Their will never be peace until one of the parties loses decisively . Soon the hawk will be back. [MORE]

chuck higgins 

Nov 28, 2007 08:16

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