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He ratted, and there are plenty of other POW's to cooberate it.
Obama Rejects McCain's Call For Suspension Of Debate; Says He Was Blindsided 2009
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Would also be willing to cooberate on the interior design of said cabin.
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And I think the '50 shots fired' thing will be quite easy to cooberate.
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Multiple sources also cooberate Slate's description of the event. on 04 / 03 / 2009, -3 / +13tbh, I don't have a problem with Paul saying something like that, if you are straight as an arrow, and a gay man is hitting on you and won't leave you alone
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Were they doing other interviews, looking for the gun, or other things to cooberate her statements.
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If we assume that the town of Eagle used its offices and assets to enter into the electoral process, either by way of cooperation and/or coordination with a private political organization (proponents of ERS), or provided a ministerial or secretarial service thereto for the purpose of swaying public opinion to justify or cooberate its legislative act of approval, then it would appear that the mandated open and free election process has been compromised -- not by the individual trustees as resident/citizens, but by the offices they hold.
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