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Published on February 20, 2007 By presidentcandidate In The Media
congress senate president presidential election 2008 campaign,my only neice kristen wessel just married a plymouth army recruiter brian he was just promoted to top peronal united states army and they moved to michigan,the dream is still alive and with good immigration skills as i live with all immigrants i would be a perfect fit for president and a united states navy vet as well i have had thousands of emails across the country some good some bad but thats politics and i love saying back you are using some thing i helped create ,im not sure about mark foley i heard of him as lately but when we made the company the internet was never heard of before i know that for sure the rest senate congress and politics is easy to me i learned how to do a brief in 6 hrs record time for appellate court record of appendix and 1 and half margins and addedum i find law easy if that makes and sense at all and statues the only flaw i have is that im a mechanical engineer and wrire funny most people dont figure out what im writing because of the mechanical engineering i work around stephen d macmillan 20 glen rd hyannisport,ma 02601 the best is yet to come in america the most jobs and economics in history and i have it all mapped out how to do it if elected but need to shake loose these people who are dragging me dowm with garbage and holding me back from the good side of my self see www.presidentcandidate.zoomshare.com i would much be talking about how i can change america than this junk im telling yea its just too much if you only knew
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on Feb 20, 2007
Are you serious? I can hardly read the fine print of your blog and the grammar is tediously difficult to translate, to say the least.