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Showing Original Post only (View all)Could the Massacres Here at Home be Karma for What we Have Done Overseas? [View all]
Is it possible that if we work to stop our government from exporting terror overseas, we will find peace here at home?
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Could the Massacres Here at Home be Karma for What we Have Done Overseas? [View all]
Follow The Money
Jan 2013
OP
we look the other way while our government slaughters innocent children
Follow The Money
Jan 2013
#14
no peace until we implement strict bans on assault weapons, hand guns and ammunition.
bowens43
Jan 2013
#4
I just started paying attention after stolen election 2000, been fighting the wars B4 they started
Follow The Money
Jan 2013
#37
Who knows what form karma shall take regarding the near genocide of the First Nations.
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#17
And the Omaha chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans is responsible for tornadoes.
11 Bravo
Jan 2013
#44
Could be. You can't be the world's largest exporter of violent death, poverty, human suffering,
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#33