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IMBRA: On May 26th, 2006 a feminist Republican federal judge in Ohio, Thomas Rose, declared that “American men have no Constitutional right to meet foreign women (the exact words were: the Supreme Court has never explicitly recognized a fundamental liberty interest in Americans meeting foreigners for relationships).

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Let this judge and US politicians know that our Veterans did not fight for such a country. Period. It is Congress’ duty to protect Americans, not foreigners.

Here are the sick words of this judge as the 2006 Memorial Day Weekend began.

This moron doesn’t deserve to shine the shoes of veterans, much less tell veterans that they have no Constitutional right to meet foreigners and to call veteran males “products” being sold to foreign women that need warning labels on them.

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