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Steyn is watching Hurricane Bill because, if it hits Bermuda, Uighurs “could be swept up and deposited back” to Gitmo

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 08/18/09 2:28 PM EDT

From the August 18th edition of Premiere Radio Networks' Rush Limbaugh:

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Previously:

Steyn invites Obama to “resettle” “Uighur babe[s]” to his “pad in New Hampshire”

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