Vicki McClure Davidson | January 18, 2012
They’re dropping like flies… support for the poorly written, oppressive anti-piracy bills is going into “crash and burn” mode among members of Congress as the outrage of millions of Americans becomes louder and angrier. We are America, hear us roar, Congress. At this point, Florida’s Medusa-haired Democrat Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Pres. Obama’s [...]
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