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Pithy Eloquence From Allen’s Rival on Iraq and Terror

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Posted on Sep 18, 2006
Jim Webb
From NBC

The man challenging George “Macaca” Allen in the Virginia Senate race gave one of the most concise and well-put descriptions of the supposed Iraq-terror connection that we’ve ever heard.

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By Mythbuster, September 19, 2006 at 8:47 pm Link to this comment
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What do you mean, “The man challenging…” Write out his name. Make it look like you’re a journalist who cares. Jim Webb is fighting one of the evil guys in charge and supposedly you care. Write out his name, stupid…

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