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Submitted by cesare (United Kingdom), Nov 19, 2007 at 04:44

Hi Rachelle, do you know what is a hero? Maybe is bacause I am not mother language and because he is not my daddy. Is he your daddy? because otherwise I can't figure out where does the hero come from. Unless by hero you mean somebody who likes wars, somebody who did nothing after the secret service warned about 9/11, somebody who is sending the most powerfull country to hell in just a few years, somebody who only speaks one languages but want to control the world order, or somebody who goes to war against a country that he can not even pronounce his name right. he makes people laugh, for as long as they don't realise he is serious.

I learned english only ten years ago and I think I can speak it better then him. I surely speak a few more languages then him, what a shame for president in 2008, "mono". Do you know what "mono" means in some languages?? can you point Belgrade on a map? can he?? or maybe he is the ignorant hero... I just can not figure out how you can see that guy a hero..... did he go to defend anything personally?

Heros were the kings who fought in first line for their people, you guys only have coffins coming back home full. And do not come with the usual that you are doing it for the world. Where are the W M D???? Do you consider Iraq a safer place? when is the last time you have been there? you know what? stop watching tv!

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