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Three background sentences , that is, one of which closely tracks Wikipedia' s entry on Georgia, two more of which contain some phrases in common, plus a third passage that' s being offered as evidence of plagiarism and JUST ISN'T.

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    pc254 months, 4 weeks ago

    Hate to disappoint the liberal goon squad's party and celebration on this one but the answer is no.

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      pc254 months, 4 weeks ago

      To bad, so sad all the little Obamabots, and Abominoids are going to have to get their rocks off on another story.

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        bigurn4 months, 4 weeks ago

        Obama has his own problems:

        “Those covering Senator Obama’s economic speech in Wisconsin today could be forgiven if it felt like déjà vu all over again. Voters may ask themselves that if Senator Obama cannot produce his own ideas on the campaign trail, how will he solve new problems as President?,”

        “Senator Obama’s only ‘new’ ideas were ones that Senator Clinton proposed months ago,” Tanden continues.

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        hefaa14 months, 4 weeks ago

        Of course, McSame did not steal those sentences from Wikipedia, McCain does not know how to use a computer. He also does not have the mental capacity to learn. You'll have to ask a younger advisor regarding source.

        Never forget, McCain=Bush

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        PsychoHosebeast4 months, 4 weeks ago

        The apologists here would be going apesh!t if Obama did this... and don't say you wouldn't be, you already have enough lies to worry about.

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          pc254 months, 4 weeks ago

          In 2003, Shevardnadze (who won reelection in 2000) was deposed by the Rose Revolution, after Georgian opposition and international monitors asserted that the 2 November parliamentary elections were marred by fraud. The revolution was led by
          The apologists here would be going apesh!t if Obama did this

          he apologists here would be going apesh!t if Obama did this...
          Hey Hotshot did you read the 2 sentences......You and your little friends are PRANCING around the garden tip toeing through the tulips giving giving each other chest thumps and high fives and guess what you LOOK LIKE THE BUFOONS you are.........

          the 2 sentences are here...........

          Mikheil Saakashvili, Zurab Zhvania and Nino Burjanadze, former members and leaders of Shavarnadze’s ruling party. Mikheil Saakashvili was elected as President of Georgia in 2004. Following the Rose Revolution, a series of reforms was launched to strengthen the country’s military and economic capabilities. (Wikipedia)

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          Following fraudulent parliamentary elections in 2003, a peaceful, democratic revolution took place, led by the U.S.-educated lawyer Mikheil Saakashvili. The Rose Revolution changed things dramatically and, following his election, President Saakashvili embarked on a series of wide-ranging and successful reforms.(McCain)

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          Wolfie20074 months, 4 weeks ago

          The lefties will have more than heart ache over Little Barry this fall.

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