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30 Days | 30 Reasons from Lee Stranahan
Lee Stranahan has come up with a creative series that he titles 30 Days | 30 Reasons which will be released one each day until the election.
Here's the first nine videos.
Health Care (#30)
End The 60s (#29)
Smart (#28)
Computer Stuff (#27)
Republicans Ruin The Economy (#26)
Sarah Palin (#25)
He Writes His Own Speeches (#24)
Iraq (#23)
His Campaign (#22)
Well said, Lee.
I'm looking forward to Reasons 1 - 21.




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Posted by Oleta Linander | September 21, 2010 7:48 PM
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Posted by Keitha Seckington | September 22, 2010 1:33 PM
The famous people get pretty much everything made available to them so conveniently they also dont look at the people who are out here hurting, many people getting slaughtered evicted busted although they got the whole world in they hands but i assume people do not always battle for a greater tomorrow where i reside at a tomorrow isnt always guaranteed . And their teenagers achieve it so god damn easy and now ungrateful man i might Murder for blessing.
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