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Looking for Mr. Right in 2008
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Submitted by Dale, Dec 25, 2007 17:42

Please, GO MR. Ron Paul!  We don't need another four years of a Bush or Clinton look alike.  We are in complete agreement as to the other candidates being pretty much look alikes.


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Dec 22, 2007 17:25

Please, GO MR. Ron Paul!  We don't need another four years of a Bush or Clinton look alike.  We are...

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