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A country in shambles, under GOP rule

Efforts to blame Democrats for the country's deep woes assume deep stupidity on the part of the glorified Regular Voter.

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  • Sunday, October 5, 2008 11:38 PM

    I love my Country

    I love my country so much I could only wish it well. I wish it to be where it use to be...stable, the envy of many, the once almighty country of all countries. George Bush has raped my beloved America and it is crying. I beg its citizen to help my country get up and stand tall once again. We do not need McCain at this point of time and we sure do not need a Sarah Palin to run my beloved America down the ground. My heart is crying because America in the eyes of the world has lost its dignity and its integrity is in dire jeopardy. Please help my country recover its grandeur and glory. Please my fellow Americans help my country get up upon its feet.

    Too many has been said of Obama, too many has doubted Obama but I have faith Obama will bring my country back to health. His quiet vision of peace and prosperity for America reflect his dedication to the cause. Give him a chance America, we need Obama more than ever now. God Bless America. God bless Obama, the next President of the United States of America.

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