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This page contains all of the posts and discussion on MemeStreams referencing the following web page: World Tribune.com--Front Page. You can find discussions on MemeStreams as you surf the web, even if you aren't a MemeStreams member, using the Threads Bookmarklet.

World Tribune.com--Front Page
by adamist at 11:24 am EDT, Sep 10, 2004

South Korean officials were shocked when U.S. President George W. Bush, in his acceptance speech at the Republican convention, failed to mention South Korea in expressing appreciation to U.S. allies in the war against terror.

South Korea has pledged 3,600 troops to help U.S. operations in Iraq, the largest number of foreign soldiers following the United States and Britain.

[ Chimptastic job, yet again. -k]

Great adjective!


 
RE: World Tribune.com--Front Page
by Vile at 4:00 pm EDT, Sep 10, 2004

adamist wrote:
] South Korean officials were shocked when U.S. President
] George W. Bush, in his acceptance speech at the Republican
] convention, failed to mention South Korea in expressing
] appreciation to U.S. allies in the war against terror.
]
] South Korea has pledged 3,600 troops to help U.S. operations
] in Iraq, the largest number of foreign soldiers following the
] United States and Britain.

]
] [ Chimptastic job, yet again. -k]
]
] Great adjective!

Oh boy, here we have k and adamist giving us another fantastic example of what is wrong with the democratic party. Kerry has no plan, no ideals, no qualifications for the job, and a team of advisers that cannot even present a decent defense against George W. Bush, let alone terrorists. So, instead of making your cadidate look more attractive to people like me, you simply post a worthless oversight from a speech by a man who has far more to do than go to memestreams and create gay non-words like "chimptastic?" Are you supporting anything, or merely trying to destroy something else? Please evolve.


World Tribune.com--Front Page
by k at 7:01 pm EDT, Sep 9, 2004

South Korean officials were shocked when U.S. President George W. Bush, in his acceptance speech at the Republican convention, failed to mention South Korea in expressing appreciation to U.S. allies in the war against terror.

South Korea has pledged 3,600 troops to help U.S. operations in Iraq, the largest number of foreign soldiers following the United States and Britain.

[ Chimptastic job, yet again. -k]


 
 
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