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16 hours ago ago from Ramanan50's Blog
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1 hour, 53 minutes ago ago from Cassy Fiano
The nation spent a good part of their Christmas Day reliving the fear of 9-11 all over again. This was thanks to an attempted bombing aboard NWA Flight 253, which only failed because of a faulty detonator . Had the detonator not failed, we'd have had a horrible tragedy on Christmas Day. Yet Obama has done nothing. As of today, there's not even an official statement on the White House website . This is the same guy who loves being on primetime ...
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10 hours ago ago from David's Blog
I'm always trying to get a grasp on my own thoughts as I what's going on back in Washington DC. Often times I'm not too happy with the way I express myself - thinking I could be much clearer. I've been trying to find a balance to my sense that blind loyalty to any political candidate is TOTALLY WRONG - I mean, that seems to me to be the way the Nazi's took power in the thirties in Germany. I couldn't stomach the Republicans and their blind ...
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