Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Iraq and Afghanistan

Syrians 'Clearly Have Harbored' Al Qaeda in Iraq, Says U.S. General

Posted October 27, 2008

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Hi. Good news.

Experience people.

We need someone with experience on this issue. If we fall for the elitist illuminati and their ploys, we'll suffer from it over in the war, big time.

mexicans

Oh, we can stop the Al Quidas with a wall but not the messcans? God we are soooo stupid.

suspect timing

McCain down in the polls and suddenly this is an issue that can't wait. Maybe if we had a POTUS that people could trust no one would even question it.

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