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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

July 12, 2008

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 9:37 p.m. ET

As of Saturday, July 12, 2008, at least 4,118 members of the U.S. military
have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an
Associated Press count.

The figure includes eight military civilians killed in action. At least
3,355 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's
numbers.

The AP count is one fewer than the Defense Department's tally, last updated
Friday at 10 a.m. EDT.

The British military has reported 176 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18;
Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five;
Slovakia, four; Latvia and Georgia, three each; Estonia, Netherlands,
Thailand, Romania, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, South
Korea, one death each.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

That's better than Antietam's THREE DAY total. And D-Day's first DAY
losses were in that range.

An entire nation freed, tons of yellowcake recovered, no more jetliner
for training hijackers...what's not to like?

On Jul 12, 8:59 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Quote:
July 12, 2008

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 9:37 p.m. ET

As of Saturday, July 12, 2008, at least 4,118 members of the U.S. military
have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an
Associated Press count.

The figure includes eight military civilians killed in action. At least
3,355 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's
numbers.

The AP count is one fewer than the Defense Department's tally, last updated
Friday at 10 a.m. EDT.

The British military has reported 176 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18;
Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five;
Slovakia, four; Latvia and Georgia, three each; Estonia, Netherlands,
Thailand, Romania, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, South
Korea, one death each.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

On Jul 12, 11:33 pm, Raymond <Bluerhy...@aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 12, 10:51�pm, spammer <sereb...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Jul 12, 10:45�pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt-

� � What lie? �JFK and LBJ got us into Vietnam, so where's the lie?

The first US personnel in to South Viet Nam were sent there by
President Dwight Eisenhower. This was increased under John Kennedy,
who deployed more advisors, but was looking for an exit strategy.

Essays about Vietnam Eisenhowerhttp://www.exampleessays.com/essay_search/Vietnam_Eisenhower.html
Take The Tourhttp://pzzzz.tripod.com/nampictour.html

            Defend The Flag
                     by
               Raymond

The wall is full with names of sons
That lost their lives to foreign guns.
Who's to blame? "We're not the ones."
And with these words each leader runs.

Who are these men we pick to lead
That waste our youth and make them bleed?
These must be men of awful need
That can commit this dreadful deed.

These wretched men who live to lie
Are not the ones that fight and die.
They cause this woe and merely sigh
While mother's hearts are made to cry.

"Defend the flag. This is the way."
We never question what they say.
But pain and death will end the day
And in the earth our children lay.

We ask our youth their lives to lend
While our leaders strut and spend.
It's off to Hell these leaders send
Then this madness just might end

Dress it as we may, feather it, daub it with gold, huzza it, and sing
swaggering songs about it, what is war, nine times out of ten, but
murder in uniform?
~Douglas Jerrold

___ Raymond:  US Navy WWII

PAGE II
OIL Companies in Vietnam $$$$$$
History of American Involvement
in Vietnam: 1945-1975
http://www.colorado.edu/AmStudies/lewis/2010/vietnam.htm

The whole 20 year Viet Nam “war†from 1955 to 1975 was an oil scam.

In the 1920's an insider secret became known to a few people. It was
published in an exhaustive world resources survey book written by a
renowned world-traveling geologist named Hoover, who later became a US
President. Not many copies were printed and few people read the book.
The secret was that one of the world's largest potential oil fields
ran along the coast of the South China Sea right off French Indo-
China, now known as Viet Nam. But in the 1920's the method of deep sea
oil drilling had not yet been developed. In 1945, the French still
held small oil-poor Viet Nam as a colony. Laurence Rockefeller knew
about Hoover’s book and the off shore oilfields. The French could be
driven out if the Vietnamese nationals, lead by Ho Chi Minh, could be
supplied with weapons. Did the French know about this?

In the 1950's a method of undersea oil exploration was perfected which
used small explosions deep in the water and then recorded the sound
echos bouncing off the various layers of rock below. The surveyor
could then determine the exact location of the arched salt domes which
hold the accumulated oil beneath them. But if this method were used
off the Viet Nam coast on property Standard didn't own or have the
rights to, the Vietnamese, the Chinese, the Japanese and probably even
the French would quickly run to the United Nations and complain that
America was stealing the oil, and that would shut down the operation.

In 1964, after Viet Nam was divided into North and South, and the
contrived Gulf of Tonkin incident, several US aircraft carriers were
stationed offshore of Viet Nam and the "war" was started. Every day
jet planes would take off from the carriers, bomb locations in North
and South Vietnam, and then using normal military procedure when
returning would dump their unsafe or unused bombs in the ocean before
landing back on the carriers. Safe ordnance drop zones were designated
for this purpose away from the carriers.

Even close-up observers would only notice many small explosions
occurring daily in the waters of the South China Sea and thought it
was only part of the "war." The US Navy carriers had begun Operation
Linebacker One, and Standard Oil had begun its ten year oil survey of
the seabed off of Viet Nam. And the Vietnamese, Chinese and everybody
else around, including the Americans, were none the wiser. The oil
survey hardly cost Standard Oil a nickel, the US taxpayers paid for
it.

More On the Vietnam Oil Scam
SEE
BLACK GOLD HOT GOLD
The Rise of Fascism in the American Energy Business
(Pre-publication online preview excerpt)
(CHAPTER THREE)
by Marshall Douglas Smith

In order to cover for the fact that the Viet Nam “war†was a "phony"
war with the Vietnamese branded as "communists," and the US as a
country having no intention of winning, the US would need to withdraw
as soon as the oil survey was done. A reason would be needed to
explain the withdrawal. In the late 1960's Standard recruited large
numbers of idealistic youth who were against the war and the military
draft. The oil companies supplied them with monetary assistance and
organization.

Those oil-backed and organized youth became the large anti-war
demonstrations of the 60's and 70's. Almost none of the demonstrators
knew they were being used. Most people still believe the “war†ended
because of the strong US sentiment against the “war,†and President
Nixon's withdrawal plan was a reaction to the demonstrators. There is
too much information which explains the strange relationship between
Richard Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller, the Nixon withdrawal plan and
the resulting Watergate incident and Nelson's rise to power to become
Vice President after Nixon resigned, so I will explain that later.
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/black_gold_3.htm
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

On Jul 12, 10:51�pm, spammer <sereb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 12, 10:45�pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:



Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt-

� � What lie? �JFK and LBJ got us into Vietnam, so where's the lie?

The first US personnel in to South Viet Nam were sent there by
President Dwight Eisenhower. This was increased under John Kennedy,
who deployed more advisors, but was looking for an exit strategy.

Essays about Vietnam Eisenhower
http://www.exampleessays.com/essay_search/Vietnam_Eisenhower.html
Take The Tour
http://pzzzz.tripod.com/nampictour.html

Defend The Flag
by
Raymond

The wall is full with names of sons
That lost their lives to foreign guns.
Who's to blame? "We're not the ones."
And with these words each leader runs.

Who are these men we pick to lead
That waste our youth and make them bleed?
These must be men of awful need
That can commit this dreadful deed.

These wretched men who live to lie
Are not the ones that fight and die.
They cause this woe and merely sigh
While mother's hearts are made to cry.

"Defend the flag. This is the way."
We never question what they say.
But pain and death will end the day
And in the earth our children lay.

We ask our youth their lives to lend
While our leaders strut and spend.
It's off to Hell these leaders send
Then this madness just might end

Dress it as we may, feather it, daub it with gold, huzza it, and sing
swaggering songs about it, what is war, nine times out of ten, but
murder in uniform?
~Douglas Jerrold

___ Raymond: US Navy WWII
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

On Jul 12, 11:00 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Quote:
"
   What lie?  JFK and LBJ got us into Vietnam, so where's the lie?

You know the lie or you are ignorant.
I will not let you change the subject
away from Republican jr's ego trip


Okay psycho boy. Take your meds now, come back in from the ledge.

Btw, where's the lie?
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On Jul 12, 9:59�pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Quote:
July 12, 2008

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 9:37 p.m. ET

As of Saturday, July 12, 2008, at least 4,118 members of the U.S. military
have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an
Associated Press count.

The figure includes eight military civilians killed in action. At least
3,355 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's
numbers.

The AP count is one fewer than the Defense Department's tally, last updated
Friday at 10 a.m. EDT.

The British military has reported 176 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18;
Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five;
Slovakia, four; Latvia and Georgia, three each; Estonia, Netherlands,
Thailand, Romania, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, South
Korea, one death each.

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118
Bush says, "Shit, that ain't too bad. Doctors right here in America
kill over 250,000 Americans every year and get rich doing it."


'The person most likely to kill you is not a relative or a friend, or
a mugger or a burglar or a drunken driver. The person most likely to
kill you is your doctor."
(Vernon Coleman) author, What Doctors Don't Tell You

Let us prey.

There are 13 health care lobbyists for each of the 535 gangsters in
Congress.

Doctors are the third leading cause of death in the USA every year..
You may be safer in an outdoor shopping market in Baghdad than you are
in an American doctors office or an American hospital..

The Journal of the American Medical Association recently reported that
as many as 106,000 deaths occur annually in US hospitals due to
adverse reactions to prescription drugs that are properly prescribed
by physicians that use them as directed by the drug companies.

From Dante Alighieri's Divina Commedia. It should be above the portal
of every hospital in America

Through me you pass into the city of woe:
Through me you pass into eternal pain:
All hope abandon ye who enter here

Doctors Are The Third Leading Cause of Death in the US,
Drugs and Doctors May be the Leading Cause of Death Doctors are a
major cause of death in the United States Medical Doctors Third
Leading Cause of Death in USA

Doctors Are The Third Leading Cause of Death in the US, Causing
225,000 Deaths Every Year

Source; Journal American Medical Association July 26, 2000;284(4):
483-5

This article was published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
July 26, 2000

This information is a follow up of the Institute of Medicine report
which hit the papers in December of last year, but the data was hard
to reference as it was not in peer-reviewed journal. Now it is
published in JAMA which is the most widely circulated medical
periodical in the world.

The author is Dr. Barbara Starfield of the Johns Hopkins School of
Hygiene and Public Health and she describes how the US health care
system may contribute to poor health.

ALL THESE ARE DEATHS PER YEAR:

12,000 -- unnecessary surgery
7,000 -- medication errors in hospitals
20,000 -- other errors in hospitals
80,000 -- infections in hospitals
106,000 -- non-error, negative effects of drugs
These total to 225,000 deaths per year from iatrogenic causes!!
What does the word iatrogenic mean? This term is defined as induced in
a patient by a physician's activity, manner, or therapy. Used
especially of a complication of treatment.

http://www.naturodoc.com/library/public_health/doctors_cause_death.htm
http://www.health-care-reform.net/causedeath.htm
http://www.healingdaily.com/Doctors-Are-The-Third-Leading-Cause-of-Death-in-the-US.htm

Dr. Starfield offers several warnings in interpreting these numbers:

First, most of the data are derived from studies in hospitalized
patients.
Second, these estimates are for deaths only and do not include
negative effects that are associated with disability or discomfort.
Third, the estimates of death due to error are lower than those in the
IOM report.

If the higher estimates are used, the deaths due to iatrogenic causes
would range from 230,000 to 284,000. In any case, 225,000 deaths per
year constitutes the third leading cause of death in the United
States, after deaths from heart disease and cancer. Even if these
figures are overestimated, there is a wide margin between these
numbers of deaths and the next leading cause of death (cerebrovascular
disease).

Another analysis concluded that between 4% and 18% of consecutive
patients experience negative effects in outpatient settings,with:

116 million extra physician visits
77 million extra prescriptions
17 million emergency department visits
8 million hospitalizations
3 million long-term admissions
199,000 additional deaths
$77 billion in extra costs
The high cost of the health care system is considered to be a deficit,
but seems to be tolerated under the assumption that better health
results from more expensive care.

However, evidence from a few studies indicates that as many as 20% to
30% of patients receive inappropriate care.

An estimated 44,000 to 98,000 among them die each year as a result of
medical errors.

This might be tolerated if it resulted in better health, but does it?
Of 13 countries in a recent comparison, the United States ranks an
average of 12 th (second from the bottom) for 16 available health
indicators. More specifically, the ranking of the US on several
indicators was:

13th (last) for low-birth-weight percentages
13th for neonatal mortality and infant mortality overall
11th for postneonatal mortality
13th for years of potential life lost (excluding external causes)
11th for life expectancy at 1 year for females, 12th for males
10th for life expectancy at 15 years for females, 12th for males
10th for life expectancy at 40 years for females, 9th for males
7th for life expectancy at 65 years for females, 7th for males
3rd for life expectancy at 80 years for females, 3rd for males
10th for age-adjusted mortality
The poor performance of the US was recently confirmed by a World
Health Organization study, which used different data and ranked the
United States as 15th among 25 industrialized countries.

There is a perception that the American public "behaves badly" by
smoking, drinking, and perpetrating violence." However the data does
not support this assertion.

The proportion of females who smoke ranges from 14% in Japan to 41% in
Denmark; in the United States, it is 24% (fifth best). For males, the
range is from 26% in Sweden to 61% in Japan; it is 28% in the United
States (third best). The US ranks fifth best for alcoholic beverage
consumption.

The US has relatively low consumption of animal fats (fifth lowest in
men aged 55-64 years in 20 industrialized countries) and the third
lowest mean cholesterol concentrations among men aged 50 to 70 years
among 13 industrialized countries. These estimates of death due to
error are lower than those in a recent Institutes of Medicine report,
and if the higher estimates are used, the deaths due to iatrogenic
causes would range from 230,000 to 284,000.

Even at the lower estimate of 225,000 deaths per year, this
constitutes the third leading cause of death in the US, following
heart disease and cancer.

Lack of technology is certainly not a contributing factor to the US's
low ranking.

Among 29 countries, the United States is second only to Japan in the
availability of magnetic resonance imaging units and computed
tomography scanners per million population. 17 Japan, however, ranks
highest on health, whereas the US ranks among the lowest. It is
possible that the high use of technology in Japan is limited to
diagnostic technology not matched by high rates of treatment, whereas
in the US, high use of diagnostic technology may be linked to more
treatment. Supporting this possibility are data showing that the
number of employees per bed (full-time equivalents) in the United
States is highest among the countries ranked, whereas they are very
low in Japan, far lower than can be accounted for by the common
practice of having family members rather than hospital staff provide
the amenities of hospital care. Journal American Medical Association
July 26, 2000;284(4):483-5

Originally sourced from www.mercola.com

www.relfe.com

Also SEE GANGSTERS IN MEDICINE
By Thomas Smith

December 23, 2002 NewsWithViews.com

Disease in America.
Some of the economics of Medicine.
Exceptions to the rule.
Takeover of the American medical Association.
Treatment instead of cure.
Insurance fraud.
Government coercion in medical practice.
What to do.

http://www.whale.to/a/smith25.html
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

On Jul 12, 10:45 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Quote:

Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt-



What lie? JFK and LBJ got us into Vietnam, so where's the lie?
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

Unbelievable !!!!! People killed during a war, did that ever
happen before?
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On Jul 13, 2:45�am, truthtel...@nospam.net wrote:
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In <Xns9AD9EC68867E4BertByfieldCarave...@216.196.97.131>, on 07/12/2008
� �at 10:14 PM, Bert Byfield <BertByfi...@nospam.not> said:

Nice tactic!
Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt-
What lie? �JFK and LBJ got us into Vietnam, so where's the lie?
Nixon was responsible for much of the war, after saying he had a "secret
peace plan" during an election. After the election, he never mentioned
his �"secret peace plan" again, so it stayed secret. I guess his secret
plan was �a humiliating defeat for the USA. Some plan.

Nixon continued the war for years after it could have been ended with the
same agreement he had in 1975. �That agreement was the last one offered by
LBJ before his term ended. �And we know now from the papers that Nixon and
Kissinger tried to keep hidden, that Nixon even gave the commies the go
ahead to take all of Sought East Asia if they would just wait for Nixon's
reelection. -- The "decent interval" that people at the time suspected was
made by the nixon cabal. �

We have similar and even more evil things going on with the bush cabal.
And all the right wingers have been duped into believing every bit of it.

All the right wingers have been duped into believing every bit of it.
Not really. The Jingos..the sheep... can be turned from from passive
to terrorists with very little effort. This can be seen right here on
these
newsgroups. Regular readers know the names of these crude, uneducted
rif raf who would not know what to do with themelves if we did not
have this immoral war going on in the Middle East. To them, war is
their pornography.

This war is like most wars. War is the health of the state and has
become almost necessary to maintain, to a point, a healthy economy.
There are millions of Americans that are fast becoming millionaires
over this war. War is essentially the health of the State. War - or at
least modern war waged by a democratic republic against a powerful
enemy - seems to achieve for a nation almost all that the most
inflamed political idealist could desire War can be called almost an
upper-class sport. Rich men start wars, the poor dumb "patriots" die.

Join the Army, see the world, meet interesting people - and kill them.
~Pacifist Badge, 1978

Psychologists recognize the gregarious impulse as one of the strongest
primitive pulls which keeps together the herds of the different
species of higher animals. Mankind is no exception. Our pugnacious
evolutionary history has prevented the impulse from ever dying out.
This gregarious impulse is the tendency to imitate, to conform, to
coalesce together, and is most powerful when the herd believes itself
threatened with attack. Animals crowd together for protection, and men
become most conscious of their collectivity at the threat of war.

Read Randolph Bourne's War Is the Health of the State. Like it or not,
Bourne has war down to what it really is...a business and a very
profitable one at that for many.

Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation
has ever borrowed largely for education. Probably, no nation is rich
enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice;
we cannot have both.
~Abraham Flexner

The problem in defense is how far you can go without destroying from
within what you are trying to defend from without.
~Dwight D. Eisenhower

http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/hist_texts/warhealthstate1918.html

So, Onward Christian Soldiers.......Ugh !
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/o/n/onwardcs.htm
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Unbelievable !!!!! People killed during a war, did that ever
happen before?

In an unnecessary war.

An unnecessary war
caused by a lying
Republican president
for the sole purpose of
repairing his fractured
ego.
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Unbelievable !!!!! People killed during a war, did that ever
happen before?

In an unnecessary war.

Like the one that JFK & LBJ started that killed over 55,000? Is that the
war you're referring to, Sid0?

Quote:

An unnecessary war
caused by a lying
Republican president
for the sole purpose of
repairing his fractured
ego.
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Unbelievable !!!!! People killed during a war, did that ever
happen before?

In an unnecessary war.

Like the one that JFK & LBJ started that killed over 55,000? Is that the
war you're referring to, Sid0?


An unnecessary war
caused by a lying
Republican president
for the sole purpose of
repairing his fractured
ego.




Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt
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Unbelievable !!!!! People killed during a war, did that ever
happen before?

In an unnecessary war.

Like the one that JFK & LBJ started that killed over 55,000? Is that the
war you're referring to, Sid0?


An unnecessary war
caused by a lying
Republican president
for the sole purpose of
repairing his fractured
ego.




Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt

Nobody changed the subject, especially with a lie, Sid0, at least not until
you posted. You're the one who tried that. Now go fuck yourself.

Quote:

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Unbelievable !!!!! People killed during a war, did that ever
happen before?

In an unnecessary war.

Like the one that JFK & LBJ started that killed over 55,000? Is that
the war you're referring to, Sid0?


An unnecessary war
caused by a lying
Republican president
for the sole purpose of
repairing his fractured
ego.




Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt

Nobody changed the subject, especially with a lie, Sid0, at least not
until you posted. You're the one who tried that. Now go fuck yourself.






You refuse to address
the subject of this war.

You want to address some
other wrongs.

The subject is this unnecessary
war that Republican jr got America
into. A quagmire from which
extrication will be very costly.

A war which is ruining America
militarily, monetarily, and which
has destroyed our reputation and
honor.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:00 am    Post subject: Re: US military deaths in Iraq war at 4, 118 Reply with quote

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On Jul 12, 10:45 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Nice tactic!

Change the subject, with
a lie, away from Republican
jr's guilt-



What lie? JFK and LBJ got us into Vietnam, so where's the lie?


You know the lie or you are ignorant.
I will not let you change the subject
away from Republican jr's ego trip
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