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Friday, February 23, 2007

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SO, WHAT IS THIS GIRL SUPPOSE TO SHOW? THE ABBORHENCE OF AMERICA? OBVIOUSILY YOU FOCUS ON NEGATIVE AND NOT THE POSITIVE! SO BE IT..............NO ONE IS GOING TO CHANGE YOU! GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CHALLENGE! JUST HATE BUSH MORE AND MAYBE THE WORLD WILL BE BETTER?
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That photo of the little girl looks like the kid in Dune, saying "For he is the Quizak-Saterak!" (sp?)
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It's a good thing this young soldier isn't IN the country for which he is risking his life, because MY state would be BANNING him, FINING him, and penalizing his company or business for smoking in a public place. Funny that the only people enjoying their "freedom" are the ones who are fighting for it OUTSIDE its borders with guns.
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The best photograph is the American soldier in Iraq, because he is ours and on our team when compared to the foreigners. God bless the United States of America, and AOL is wonderful for giving its members such awesome access to information from a variety of sources.
I have been with AOL for over ten years now, and it has evolved that now allows regular video broadcasts. I started by getting family members on it, as it was easy enough to use, and then used it through them first. I am technically oriented and wanted to control everything and used early Internet access that was no frills except for what you can install, life of being male and wanting control.
AOL is good, though.
2/25/07 9:20 AM