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Are you going to collect these cards?
Yes siree, it's my patriotic duty... 25%
No, I am a member of Al Queda 75%

Votes: 8

 'War on terrorism' collectible cards

 Author:  Topic:  Posted:
Nov 22, 2001
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Isn't the free market wonderful? Thanks to Topps, you can have collectible 'War On Terrorism' cards to swap with buddies on Adequacy. I'll swap my B52 Daisy Cutter bomb card for a Tony Blair one if anyone is interested.

Poll is: Are you going to collect these cards?

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