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Why They Help Us
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Bob Krumm offers an explanation as to why he is currently serving beside citizens of war-torn republic of Georgia in Iraq:
Georgia on my mind
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- czech republic
- dictators
- former soviet bloc
- hopeless situation
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- kazakhistan
- land bridge
- largest inland sea
- list of countries
- mess hall
- oppression
- republic of georgia
- rest of the world
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BAGHDAD - Last night in the mess hall two Georgian officers sat down at the table opposite me. The one facing me was a bit disheveled; his uniform top was misbuttoned. It was the kind of mistake you could make if you were in a hurry. Both ate quickly and silently.
Letter to Editor
"Happy face fascism"
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Universal National Service - that is, a no-deferment draft - is being seriously and financially supported by a new consortium of would-be dictators calling themselves Service Nation, which is set to spend a ton of money lobbying the government to create a program to force every young person into servitude by 2020.
Why all the long faces?
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You don't hear the left gloat over Dubya's low approval numbers here lately because the Democrat-led Congressional approval rating now stands at 9%. Yes, that's "9," as in "nine." One less than "ten" (if my public education arithmetic is correct).
Let The Double Standard Begin!
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Oh, my. The pearl clutching from our Media Elite over the resignation of Jim Johnson from the Obama campaign! It’s astounding!
Coulter on modern-day appeasing
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Ann Coulter brings some scathing funny in an op/ed about Obama's plans for dealing with Iran. ("You Can't Appease Everybody").
691 Words
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Oh for crying out loud.
With all the ridicule thrown at the MSM for its infatuation with stupid stories like this one, and they still don’t get it. Yes, Time’s online edition actually has a 691-word story on--wait for it--Barack Obama’s flag pin.



