Published on October 26th, 2008 by admin in New York Hotels
Liberals want to give your money to the poorYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 5
But the last I heard, Barack was living large, and Michele was dining on lobster and Iranian caviar in a New York hotel . A true liberal would reject such …
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