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Regarding DeMint, I started getting tweets from liberals almost immediately about DeMint after the Detroit attack. It seemed obvious to me that it was a DNC talking point sent down the pipeline, it was so quick and uniform. You're right, on your linked post, that the issue is unionization here. I guess it's just a 'fluke' that the passengers who took down the suspect weren't part of a union, huh? How on earth could they have done that without a union boss guiding them?? Just wow.

Please please pleazzzze let them go to Gaza.The odds they have an episode of bad karma is very good there.

"Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn – provoking chaos on the streets of Egypt ... in an attempt to enter the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip"

Bambi's there in spirit. What a freakin nightmare. A foreign born, mooselimb traitor ... occupies the White House. This insanity must end (but of course, only after Chucklehead throws Ayers/Dorn a parade down Pennsylvania ave).

Aliyah is starting to look more and more like a viable option.

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