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> On Apr 2, 1:03 pm, "Ubiquitous" <web...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "Orson Wells as CitizenCain" <noem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > "Surfing Trucker" <ba...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >> Now we're selling off our national treasures? What the hell?
>>
>> >> "Taco Bell Buys The Liberty Bell
>> >> In an effort to help the national debt, Taco Bell is
>> >> pleased to announce that we have agreed to purchase the
>> >> Liberty Bell, one of our country's most historic treasures.
>> >> It will now be called the "Taco Liberty Bell" and will
>> >> still be accessible to the American public for viewing.
>> >> While some may find this controversial, we hope our
>> >> move will prompt other corporations to take similar action
>> >> to do their part to reduce the country's debt."
>>
>> >> In a separate press release, Taco Bell explained that the Liberty
Bell
>> >> would divide its time between Philadelphia and the Taco Bell
>> >> headquarters
>> >> in Irvine. It compared the purchase to the adoption of highways by
>> >> corporations. Taco Bell argued that it was simply "going one step
>> >> further
>> >> by purchasing one of the country's greatest historic treasures." The
>> >> company boasted, "Taco Bell's heritage and imagery have revolved
>> >> around
>> >> the symbolism of the bell. Now we've got the crown jewel of bells."
>>
>> >> What's up for sale next, The Ford Lincoln Mercury Theatre? Unreal.
>>
>> > I hope you realize what day you posted that, because otherwise you're
a
>> > moron.
>>
>> Not to mention it's been in circulation since the last century.
>>
>> --
>> It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
>> the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
>> our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
>> for them, it's failing.
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>
> Dude, when did you add that signature? 2004? Time for a rethink,
> maybe?
If anything it's more appropriate now.
LG
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to Baghdad, people are making the choice for freedom. - George W. Bush


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