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Why Should Ron Paul Be President??????

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Why Should Ron Paul Be President?????? IMAGE By Paul Reissaus | From Ron Paul War Room -February 3, 2008
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After being able to pull 9/11 off and not being caught for the crime, the hidden world bankers and US gov. will certainly go for more. A big financial crisis or larger devastating event then 9/11, either in USA or in Europe, will give them ultimate po...
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Africa's Witch Children (1 of 5) Aired November 23, 2009 on C4 - Play all videos: http://bit.ly/7oRQHQ - A year ago, Dispatches told the story of how children in Africa's Niger Delta were being denounced by Christian pastors as ...http://www.care2....
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~Cherish The Children~Walk through the door, the cocaine is cooking. The children are near, but no one is looking. Sitting around passing the bowl, a childs eyes can't take no more! How can they do it? How can't they care? Drugs & our childre...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee Meeting (CFSAC) - Day 2 Air date: Friday, October 30, 2009, 9:00:00 AM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local Category: Advisory Boards Description: The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Com...
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For fuctioning charts, you can down load a PDF and take to your doctor,a nd keep one yourself, here is a link to one, I have seen others, that I felt worked better as many of us fluctuate between levels, some are permanent.http://www.cfsv iraltreatmen...

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