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Submitted by Patricia Levy, Dec 22, 2007 02:58
I(n my opinion the reason the Saudies' our stepping on our Constutional right to our first ammendment is fear in plain English. Fear of losing their oil, money, and most of all bigger and many more 911 attacks. I believe Michal DSavage sai it right, that most of our government is under the influence of psychiatric medication and shoul be drug tested, just kie every one else who holds a job. I also agree with Michael, that we need another General Patton. I believe this coud be our final wakeup call, or our women will be wearing headscarves, and those who do not go along with the rules of these faschist, will become literally headless.. they subtely have brought thier ideas to our collegs and have our young and vulnerabe curios minds to thier ideas and beliefs. We have to wake up America, or we will be sold out by these Faschists. I wonder; has our country slipped into a coma?
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