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Submitted by Dwight Bobson (United States), Oct 27, 2010 16:57
The hypocrisy of the GOP and the right is that they jump all over a personnel decision they happen to find to their political advantage and all of a sudden find something to cut. Yet they think about and write a Pledge To America and couldn't suggest one item to cut. And to top it off, none of them ever even think about the defense budget or even the items in it that the Pentagon says they don't want and can't use. How can anyone take this NPR thing or the GOP seriously? America is just making me more sad every day as I watch it pass into history.
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