I Suppose You Expect Me to Beg
No, Mrs. Raich. I expect you to die.
No, Mrs. Raich. I expect you to die.
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Trackback by Walter In Denver —
June 15, 2005 @ 11:49 pm
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Slavery and Islam, in a case here in the Denver area. -and- No, Mrs. Raich. I expect you to die….
Comment by Daryl McCullough —
June 16, 2005 @ 10:07 am
You’re too subtle for me, Jim. I didn’t see the name “Raich” in that article, and I was unfamiliar with it. So I was reduced to using Google. Luckily, the top entry for “Raich” explains the connection.