Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Re: Battle at Kruger (political analogy)

Duration: 02:38 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-12-08 22:17:10
User: TruthJockey
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Description:

The Battle at Kruger - the perfect analogy to the current state of affairs here in America. It's sick and sad BUT someone has to start talking about the facts. See it, know it and pass it on!

Comments

firegod001 ::: Favorites  2007-12-31 13:57:28

What's pathetic is relating 9/11 with Iraq and pretending that what we're doing over there could ever actually be a good thing.
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SwedeFinn01 ::: Favorites  2007-12-30 18:50:43

The fact of the matter is the victims of the WTC and the Iraqis who suffered the stiffling regieme of Saddam Hussein are the victims of human water buffalo who have less courage than those water buffalo displayed in saving that calf...the liberation of the Iraqis by Bush will be their uplifting to a greater state of existence...to equate Bush or America to the cats is purely pathetic..
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acap2224 ::: Favorites  2007-12-28 10:11:37

Your dog says it all... You are putting us to sleep dude...
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mydozer ::: Favorites  2007-12-22 14:04:39

Ron Paul is the only one prepared to stop America's pending economic crash.
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roughruffian ::: Favorites  2007-12-21 18:58:41

I get what your saying but enjoy this vid for what it is, a story that keeps you watching, has twists and turns but also has a happy ending that will make most people cry, they can make a disney movie out of this, in fact if I seen a disney version of this before I seen this vid I would think "this could never happen in real life!" but just goes to show, a story about hope and that everything will turn out ok...
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