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RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT ’08 !!
Look like another Dittohead. I was born at Fort Polk LA. & yes TMan that’s in the USA & LA. is not los angeles. If name calling is all you have then WE The People are winning!
Actually, I am an american. Was born in Phoenix.
Impeach this you liberal Non-American Bastards!!!