Tuesday, July 1, 2014

RSN: Ahmad Chalabi Is Once Again the Neocons Choice to Lead Iraq

Folks, Please pay attention to the clowns!

They're almost as absurd as MR. ALBANY ROUTE 44 TOYOTA!


SWEET HEART OF THE NEOCONS WHO GOT THE U.S. INTO THIS FOLLY BASED ON LIES?

Ahmad Chalabi?!?















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