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2 hours ago ago from Boudica BPI Weblog
MISTER OBAMA, WE ARE NOT SORRY! MUSLIM COUNTRIES SHOULD BE SORRY! WE ARE MAD! Obama has his Flitting around the world, raving about the accomplishments of Islam and apologizing for America Follow this lying snake oil salesman and You will go over the edge with no hope of returning Get rid of the current congress starting in 2010 and finish with removing Obama. Otherwise it will be the end of our country ...
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14 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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