Will Barack Obama Appoint a WMD Czar?

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acai berry and colon cleanse rachel ray of 12:10PM May 10, 2010

We have already had on Witless Mental Deficient in the White House. Why does anyone think we need another?

Morton Kurzweil of FL 7:31PM December 04, 2008

Ridiculous crap--just too damned ridiculous to contemplate. Let Obama do the job we want him to do and we won't need any WMD Czar.

Don't hold the kid back when he is trying to save the world and bring back sanity! A 'slew' of warnings about WMD attacks? Give me a break!

Wildspirit of CA 6:46PM December 04, 2008

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