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Obama Victory
Nov 19 2008, Hassan Rizvi

Occasionally an event occurs which provides even a dim wit like me insights into the humanity of man verses the inhumanity of mankind. It enables spotting the leader from the flock; the pseudo wise guys from the genuine visionaries; and the merely...

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