"Sound Off" in Local Paper

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It is impossible to know if this is serious, or satire.


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Based on observations on the 29% die hard rethuglicans... it's serious. *weeps*

By student_b (not verified) on 27 Jul 2008 #permalink

I certainly hope that it is satire but you never know.

By Buttercuprn (not verified) on 27 Jul 2008 #permalink

It's a joke. Pretty good one, too.