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Putin for US president - more than ever

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do you remember?

Bush and Putin in 2000? there was an acticle in men's health..........I fell for it....... I will be in Minnisota.
Ken

They were just kissin' and cuddlin' at the Olympics.

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Lisa C.

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not seen that.....

but I did hear bush was drunk, don't doubt it either.
looks like I may have an empty seat and an extra ticket for the rally. finalizing plans now, still do not know my way around daily paul, or how to keep up with or make posts.

He looks ummm... drunk/stoned/whatever

http://gawker.com/5035885...

Pictures were here discussed on daily television show... comments weren't too flattering...lol

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The only strategic thinking

The only strategic thinking America needs is one: how to stay out of unneeded wars and two: how to get rid of the banking cartel.

Nah, he gives me the creeps.

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Lisa C.

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--Ron Paul

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Cute but

This is Ron Paul country.

Why did you post this column Sierra?

Do you agree with the premise of it?

Do you agree with this statement?

"The Russians know better. As I wrote in my January 8 endorsement of Putin for president of the United States:

Putin understands how to exercise power. Unlike Iraq, the restive Muslim province of Chechnya now nestles comfortably in Putin's palm, albeit with about half the people it had a decade ago. Russian troops killed between 35,000 and 100,000 civilians in the first Chechen war of 1994-96, and half a million were driven from their homes, totaling about half the population. But that is not what pacified Chechnya. Putin bribed and bullied Chechen clans to do Russia's dirty work for it, showing himself a master at the game of divide-and-conquer. Working from a position of weakness, Russia's president is the closest the modern world comes to the insidious strategic genius of a Cardinal Richelieu. That is the sort of strategic thinking America needs."

you missed the whole

you missed the whole point!

as for me and my home, we shall worship the LORD