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I resent that. I did not set you up....

Posted By: Observer on 2007-01-30
In Reply to: Thanks. I was just asking - Lurker

I asked what you did for the peace movement...why you did not take it to the real enemy. You proceeded to post everything you do EXCEPT that. And someone comes along and says you were set up and you automatically buy into it. Which is typical of the left. Once again...I did NOT set you up. I asked you a question about a specific thing and you proceeded, again, to post everything you do EXCEPT what I asked about. If anyone set you up, you did it yourself. Sheesh. I am not the enemy here.


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