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| what a day i just want to say, im glad to see the troops setting free the Iraqi people from oppression and 'cracking down' on terrorism, though i really oppose war in any form. but yeah, for whatever reason, im glad to see everything is going well for the good guys and that the people of Iraq seem highly happy and respectful of the troops and what they're doing for them. this post really has nothing to do with PF, other than the fact that ive been listening closly to 'a great day for freedom' for most of the day. seems to have some sort of significance. that is all. you dont even have to comment.
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| Re: what a day Ahhh right - you, Dave and Paul Mcartney eh ![]() |
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