Bush administration threatens our freedoms
By Matt Jividen | Oct. 31, 2007The Bush administration has proven that, since the onset of the War on Terror, our indivdual rights no longer take precedence.
The Bush administration has proven that, since the onset of the War on Terror, our indivdual rights no longer take precedence.
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