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He may not be the sharpest tool in the shed.......

Posted By: mttg on 2008-06-19
In Reply to: Well to put it nicely...sm - curious girl

but he is certainly NOT retarded. Thank you for at least putting your thoughts about our President nicely. I can respect your opinion when you put it that way.

Peace.


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