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1 day ago CRAWFORD, Texas (AFP) The White House on Tuesday demanded that Moscow return any US equipment its forces seized in Georgia, amid reports Russian troops grabbed some US military vehicles. "If the Russians have it, it needs to be returned immediately," spokesman Gordon Johndroe said as US President George W. Bush followed the Georgia crisis from his ranch near this tiny Texas town. ...
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But, But... Those Are OUR Toys...
Corrente — … “Give em BACK!!!” —George W. Bush* * * Boy— just IMAGINE the hot and tasty US DoD goodies that the Russians are finding as ground score behind the Georgian Army… “Slightly used, dropped once.” via AFP CRAWFORD, Texas (AFP) — The White House on Tuesday demanded that Moscow return any US equipment its forces seized in Georgia, amid reports Russian troops grabbed some US military vehicles. “If the Russians have it, it needs to be returned immediately,” ...

But, But... Those Are OUR Toys...
Blah3 Feed — ... "Give em BACK!!!"-- George W. Bush Boy-- just IMAGINE the hot and tasty US DoD goodies that the Russians are finding as ground score behind the Georgian Army... "Slightly used, dropped once." via AFP CRAWFORD, Texas (AFP) — The White House on Tuesday demanded that Moscow return any US equipment its forces seized in Georgia, amid reports Russian troops grabbed some US military vehicles. "If the Russians have it, it needs to be returned immediately," spokesman Gordon Johndroe said as US President George W. Bush followed the ...

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