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ellenfl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-18-07 02:16 PM
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13. i was hoping the admiral would turn to delay and ask him what
he could possibly know about serving in the military. i loved it when delay said to ask the military what they thought and the admiral told him!

i think mtp is dragging the bottom of the barrel and could not get anyone else to argue the pro-war side. hell, they dragged out richard perle! you think anyone in tv land even knows who he is? i didn't even notice how they identified perle on screen. maybe next week they'll have the maytag repairman on. ;)

the good news is that delay and perle are only credible to the people still drinking the koolaid.

ellen fl
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