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In Case You Wondered Which Side Our Enemies Supported

Published by Rod D. Martin November 10th, 2006

There was a question often asked in 2004, which went like this: “For whom do you think Osama bin Laden would vote?” Naturally, the Democrats didn’t appreciate this too much, since anyone over the age of three knew the answer was them.

Well, quite a few Americans seem to have forgotten between then and now, but lucky for us, our enemies are all too happy to remind us. We are, after all, in a war, even if the entire Democrat Party and a great many voters have forgotten. They, like the Democrats, are having a lot to say. Some headlines:

Ayatollah Khamenei calls elections a victory for Iran

Al Qaeda Gloats Over Rumsfeld, Mocks “Lame Duck” Bush

Al Qaeda in Iraq Claims It’s Winning War, Vow to Blow Up White House

Chavez: Bush Should Get Death Penalty

And of course, as noted earlier:

Germany to Indict Rumsfeld for War Crimes

There is no doubt who America’s most mortal enemies supported; nor is there any doubt why.

We are in a struggle for our very survival. And our fifth column just took power.

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