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Comments (5)
BlueCannon wrote:
For a doctor to rescue in vain a foreign brain-dead patient on life-support is to actually ruin his own reputation.
pendingapproval wrote:
The country Reuters hates, the dictator they support, and the democracy activists they sensor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oFREnRDKSw&feature=g-all-u
Help Bahrain win it’s freedom, and defeat the US /reuters alliance to keep their dictator in power!
Domsayshi wrote:
Laughable.
Jocomus wrote:
Why not Kim jong-un send in his NK troops to help Assad who is beseiged by rebels and domestic mobs? Missiles don’t help at home.
americanguy wrote:
I bought some nails, they were made in North Korea, not the highest quality, but not that bad either.
I guess I could melt them down and build a tank from the steel.
Yes, North Korean stuff is imported into the US.
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