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Posted by Yeoman on September 01, 2005 at 18:00:14 from (66.218.11.18):
In Reply to: Re: A little more on gas posted by Paul in Mich on September 01, 2005 at 17:09:35:
What would you "debate"? It is a fact that the "other guy", Mr Gore got over 540,000 more votes than your pal, who stole an election to get in the whitehouse. What would you debate, that the world, and our nation is a safer place since "W" had our army invade the sovereign nation of Iraq just to recover all "dem dare weeponss of mess destruction"; that over 1800 of of our young men have died to maintain world peace and give us cheap and plentiful gasoline? Old boy, I fear you have laid on the couch so long that ciculation to one side of your cranium is adversely affected. Your insufficient comprehension is rampant. This is the world wide web. I hope that the rest of the world doesn't think that your selfish and untruthful perspective accurately reflects the substance of our nation. best, Phil
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