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Saying the Forbidden Word

Posted on May 23, 2015 by Baron Bodissey

Diana West appeared on Sam Sorbo’s radio show yesterday to talk about the one word that is missing from policy discussions about Iraq, Afghanistan, and other Middle Eastern hot spots. I think you can all probably guess what that word is…

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