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At this point, it is down to three choices: We can elect a guy who is going to keep on doing pretty much the same stuff that George Bush has done, we can re-elect Bill Clinton, or we can vote for Obama. ...full story at Jil in Pattaya

from Jil in Pattaya on Thu, Jan 24 2008

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