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- by danalmac February 13, 2008 7:21 AM PST
- WHERE IS EVERYONE'S COMMENT? WE NEED TO SHOW HOW WE REALLY FEEL ABOUT OUR BORDERS ETC. IF WE DO NOT GET THE LEAD OUT OF OUR PANTS SOON AND START TO REBELL WITH AT LEAST OUR COMMENTS, WE MIGHT JUST AS WELL START LEARNING TO BE A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY IF WE SURVIVE ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK. FOR THE PEOPLE THAT BELIEVE WE ARE JUST JUMPING THE GUN, YOU WILL BE IN FOR A BIG DISASTROUS SURPRISE. AT LEAST SAY SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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