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- Topic of the Day: Candidates on Russia
- I even will not honor "...Saakashvili... ...tactics..." - what a lucky name for lying Russia - Amstrong!
- Texas Tech University Annouces May have found AIDS Cure Breakthough
- DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AROUND THE CORNER, WHAT IF ANYTHING, DOES HRC HAVE UP HER POLITICAL SKIRT?
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- Georgia : Kosovo Chickens Coming Home to Roost !
- Topic of the Day: Candidates on Russia
- I even will not honor "...Saakashvili... ...tactics..." - what a lucky name for lying Russia - Amstrong!
- Texas Tech University Annouces May have found AIDS Cure Breakthough
- TUESDAY MORNING CLINTON FUNNY............ HILARIOUS.... CHECK THIS OUT!
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