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The whole strategy of these clowns, the atheistic media and the atheistic scientific elite (typified by the likes of Dorko), is a cowardly, sneaky, underhand attempt to avoid the arguments of the IDers and creationists.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Dorko is the highest ranking American officer to be hurt since the war began.
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MCINTYRE: Most American generals are protected by their own troops, but some, like General Dorko, who is with the Army Corps of Engineers, have no combat forces under their command and rely on private hired guns.
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MCINTYRE: Most American generals are protected by their own troops, but some, like General Dorko, who is with the Army Corps of Engineers, have no combat forces under their command and rely on private hired guns.
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MCINTYRE: Most American generals are protected by their own troops, but some, like General Dorko, who is with the Army Corps of Engineers, have no combat forces under their command and rely on private hired guns.
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Dorko is being flown to Germany for treatment right now.
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MCINTYRE: Most American generals are protected by their own troops, but some, like General Dorko, who's with the Army Corps of Engineers, have no combat forces under their command, and rely on private hired guns.
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Dorko is the highest ranking American officer to be hurt since the war began.
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The other boy woke at his cry, and when he saw what old Dorko had done to his brother, he began to cry and beg her not to stick the pin through him.
Pater Peter. English. M��r J��kai 1864
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The idea for Saturday's Krampuslauf in Philadelphia came from Amber Dorko Stopper, a mother of two.
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