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November 24, 2009

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Robert Morton

Nice abstract. I'm conducting a few short POLLS pertaining to people's beliefs as to whether we will be attacked again in the U.S. and by what method(s). The slogan "If we fight them over there, we won't have to here" is not holding up to the increased presence of American born Muslims wanting to blow things up in protest of our being "over there." Please visit the DECLASSIFIED SECRETS site and take the POLLS in the upper post area. Thanks in advance! Robert
www.declassifiedsecrets.blogspot.com/

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