Obama Makes Worst Trade Since Indians Sold Manhattan for $24
Why did Obama break the law to trade for one deserter? Why would he risk all hell breaking loose for one traitor who cost the lives of six military heroes?
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Why did Obama break the law to trade for one deserter? Why would he risk all hell breaking loose for one traitor who cost the lives of six military heroes?
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He promised to bring us together. Instead, he drove us apart..
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