And there should be picket signs at every Palin appearance that echo the button I recently saw: ATTENTION: Sarah Palin Jesus Christ was a community organizer Pontius Pilate was a Governor
I lost my cousin to heroin and my his mother on 9/11. Afghanistan and the Pakistani tribal areas grow heroin and terrorists. We should have and still need to win the war and help rebuild a successful state in Afghanistan.
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And there should be picket signs at every Palin appearance that echo the button I recently saw: ATTENTION: Sarah Palin
Jesus Christ was a community organizer
Pontius Pilate was a Governor
I lost my cousin to heroin and my his mother on 9/11. Afghanistan and the Pakistani tribal areas grow heroin and terrorists. We should have and still need to win the war and help rebuild a successful state in Afghanistan.
There is a wonderful book for children that talks about issues surrounding terrorism. I read about it in the New York Times.
It doesn't as much talk about the terrorist attacks itself as much as erasing fears about xenophobia.
"I Don't Want To Blow You Up!"
http://www.blowyouup.com
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