www.weaselzippers.net — Sounds crazy, right? Daily Kos and Huff Po have been claiming this since the start of the conflict..... Russians were told over breakfast yesterday what really happened in Georgia: the conflict in South Ossetia was part of a plot by...
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Kremlin Has Been Dumpster Diving In The Nutroots For Talking Points
Pirate's Cove —
... have to get with the program. The Russians probably did not dust anything off, but dove in to the fever swamps of someplace like the DU, Kos, or the HuffPost.
Here you have InfoWars (who are also massive Truthers) drinking the Kool Aid.
New World Order goes completely Batshit.
Couldn’t go without mentioning Excitable Andy, ya know.
Even minor loons go wonky. It’s all about da oil!!!!! Oops, yet another.
Weasel Zippers and RC Lightning have the same thoughts that I do. ...
Kremlin Has Been Dumpster Diving In The Nutroots For Talking Points
Stop The ACLU —
... movie. Come on, Times Online. You have to get with the program. The Russians probably did not dust anything off, but dove in to the fever swamps of someplace like the DU, Kos, or the HuffPost. Here you have InfoWars (who are also massive Truthers) drinking the Kool Aid. New World Order goes completely Batshit. Couldn’t go without mentioning Excitable Andy , ya know. Even minor loons go wonky . It’s all about da oil!!!!! Oops, yet another . Weasel Zippers and RC Lightning have the same thoughts that I do.
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