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I listened to the first half hour of the debate tonight
and finally couldn't stand it anymore. I thought I was listening to a discussion of our terms of surrender to a coalition of hispanic nations led by Mexico. We have lost our nation to a massive 12M strong army of unarmed invaders without firing a shot in our own defense. Sounded to me like these democratic hopefuls were in a mad scramble to be the first to declare "unconditional surrender". ScottW |
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ScottW a écrit :
I listened to the first half hour of the debate tonight and finally couldn't stand it anymore. I thought I was listening to a discussion of our terms of surrender to a coalition of hispanic nations led by Mexico. We have lost our nation to a massive 12M strong army of unarmed invaders without firing a shot in our own defense. Sounded to me like these democratic hopefuls were in a mad scramble to be the first to declare "unconditional surrender". LOL ! Iraq was just a Bin Laden's diversion. :-) |
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In article CypMb.61627$m83.28726@fed1read01,
"ScottW" wrote: I listened to the first half hour of the debate tonight and finally couldn't stand it anymore. I thought I was listening to a discussion of our terms of surrender to a coalition of hispanic nations led by Mexico. We have lost our nation to a massive 12M strong army of unarmed invaders without firing a shot in our own defense. Sounded to me like these democratic hopefuls were in a mad scramble to be the first to declare "unconditional surrender". At last, reparations for the misdeeds of President Polk... Stephen |
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