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I have to tell you a little about myself. I served twenty years in the Armed Forces in service to my country. I joined the U.S. Navy during the last year of President Reagan’s administration and retired during President George W. Bush’s. During that time, I volunteered for the Gulf War (my orders to the [...]

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While the Republicans are cheering over the issues created for Senator Barack Obama by his former Reverend, Jeremiah Wright, they won’t be smiling for very long.
You see, the Republicans chosen one, Senator John McCain, has his own “reverend” problem in the form of Pastor,TV evangelist and author, John Hagee.
John Hagee is the founder of Cornerstone [...]

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In honor of Earth Day which was on April 23, I decided to create a thread about an environmental issue that is having a negative impact on the food chain. It is plastics.
Plastics may be the cause behind the decline in the number of Salmon returning from the oceans to spawn.
According to the AFC [...]

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Superman

It’s time for some music. This is one of my favorites by the Crash Test Dummies. The lead singer sure has some pretty hair.

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Barack Obama is speaking as the nominee and as the next President of the United States. Listening to his vision, how could you vote for anyone else? No one cares as much about bringing this country back to the people then Barack Obama.

“We need a president that doesn’t choke [...]

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Here’s Hillary’s point of view when it comes to using nuclear weapons. She’s dangerous.

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Time to take on the next primaries. Contribute today.
http://www.barackobama.com/
Hillary Clinton’s campaign raised 3.5 million dollars since last night. This doesn’t pay off her debt. Remember, she still owes herself $5,000,000.00. Barack Obama’s campaign can out raise her. Let’s show her how it’s done.
BTW - we closed the gap and she [...]

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Many of us have volunteered during the Pennsylvania Primary season. Along with volunteering comes interesting, sometimes amusing, experiences. Whether you did canvassing, GOTV door knocking, phone banking or handing out literature at the polls, share what you learned or share what you felt. I know, everytime I volunteer, I learn something or [...]

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