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One question for the republicans how are we going to pay for this continious war? cgillette369
Obey questions Afghan war, explains his war tax proposal 2009
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Finally forced to listen to World politics and econiomics according to Bush and Petzal via continious loop recording for three hours a day.
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Notice and opportunity to be heard before tax increases is replaced by continious compulsory rate increases by a corporation.
Senate Democrats moving towards dropping Medicare buy-in 2009
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Thanks president Obama for your continious effort on this, especially trying to help the seniors with lowering drug costs.
Obama praises agreement to cut drug costs for senior citizens 2009
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Finally forced to listen to World politics and econiomics according to Bush and Petzal via continious loop recording for three hours a day.
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But this is counter to the glory of the continious revolution as portrayed by the Glorious Leader Cameron.
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This country has been different and great, becuase we had a continious supply of young leaders such as OBAMA, to lead us and give us new vision and hope ...
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Becuase continious threat against Iran will make them feel lovey dovey and NOT want to kill out soilders in Iraq.
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March 11, 2009 india beat newzealand by 10 wickets by D/Wmethod after continious rain delays. sehwag scored 125 not out gambhir scored 63 not out man of the match sehwag its a great ODI series win for indians in newzealand
india wins the ODI series in newzealand by winning the 4th ODI 2009
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Congress needs to reclaim status as the First Branch through the primacy of the purse while pummeling the Presi-dunce with continious progress legislation.
Reid Slams Bush: "President Shamelessly Hiding Behind Our Brave Troops" 2009
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