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Iran can play world series baseball in Washington Penna,
Bush can resign,I don’t feel Bush will live thru that mistake.
Impeach Bush/Cheney/Nixon.Thats WHY gas is 200 dollars a barrel for Bush.
Vote:/Nader for cheaper gas……