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Russia plans to boost military spending

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clarence1

Russia now has an advantage in technology advancement. Access to U.S. technologies can only further bolster Russia's weapons to the point of challenging the U.S. all over the world, especially now that democrats are willing to show a pretty smiling face and talk. DOD budget look out! Obama's funding of private citizens needs a funding pool. From General Officer Billets to Pv-1 slash em. Warring is out in the 21st century. Extreme talk you say? The liberal wing of the democrat party, Obama's source of funding, sees America's might as being extreme and not necessary. Ask him, Mr. Gates. He's your new boss. Putin, and all of our potential ememies are ready to welcome him. Are you?
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BillyHewitt

The global economy has collapsed and Russia is caught in the web of the dark spider Bush. US Congressional testimony has confirmed the securities liability incurred by American taxpayers from the Bush & democratic bailouts (Bear Stearns + AIG + Fannie Mae & Freddy Mac + $700 BILLION giveaway) to be $63 TRILLION or more. Why were the debates limited to senator John McCain and senator Barack Obama who were responsible for the greatest robbery in the history of the world? They have just robbed 300 million americans of $63 TRILLION. The only way america can be saved is to elect Ralph Nader who is an honest american and would go after these crooks. Bush and the political crooks have ruined the global economy and threaten Russia and Germany. The only way to save Germany and Russia from the Bush infection is to isolate America like a deadly disease. Paulson should be in Guantanamo jail as an enemy combatant. This crook is head of the Bush Bank Robbers gang. This crook stole $63 TRILLION from 300 million americans. He deserves aggressive interrogation and daily waterboarding for the next 25 years. McCain put this crook in Guantanamo jail and you will be elected.
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clarence1

You BillyHewitt and the American people are the fools for allowing all this. Previous administration set the tone for the Bush administration while you and I sat back and concumed, no devored to no end. Free houses for everybody! You got yours, I hope. I had to pay for mine, and now for others too. Yep, oh, I wonder if Barney Frank and C. Dodd and cronies are sleeping well lately. Can't leave them out of the equation, you know.
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