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World Cup: Where's The Beer?
World Cup: Where's The Beer?
Authored by Noel Williams via AmericanThinker.com,
So far, the World Cup is living up to Gianni Infantino’s (FIFA President) clarion call to “unite the world” (or at least the participating nations therein).
Of course, that could quickly change when we get to the knockout stages of the tournament when they're more overwrought emotions and rivalries are more intense.
In the meantime, soccer fans from far-flung places are reveling in America’s beauty and bounty.
They appreciate America more than Dems, which is not surprising since most Dems are anti-American.
There are three...
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