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Posted by Matt K. on October 15, 2004 at 09:53:04 from (204.23.231.133):
In Reply to: Toughest thing posted by John Hellmann on October 14, 2004 at 21:09:54:
John,I first want to Thank you're son for serving our country & protecting our freedom. Secondly if you want the truth about the progress over there and REAL worth while reporting it's Fox News.We have a candidate running around out there saying wrong war, wrong time, wrong place, stop and think about the message that sends to our troops and the terrorists besides,talk about aiding the enemy.This war is equivalent to a last stand for these terrorists,they will be dealt a blow when we have defeated them there,no surprise about the people they are sending over the borders to fight. The main-stream media ( Liberal) has tried to suppress any and all good news coming in from either war.I stand firmly with our president,he has the courage and convictions to lead this country in a post 9/11 world.
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