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Friday, May 04, 2007

Strange Reports from the Beehive State

Utah County Republicans ended their convention on Saturday by debating Satan's influence on illegal immigrants.

You can't make up stuff like that. Via Neil Gaiman's Journal.
Posted by Michael Berry at 5:05 PM
Labels: Hell in a Handbasket

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