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Bill O'Reilly: “Dumb People” Like Stephen Colbert Oppose Anti-Terror Mercenary Army Idea

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/29/14 9:30 PM EDT

From the September 29 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

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Previously:

Bill O'Reilly's Plan To Defeat Islamic State: A 25,000-Person Mercenary Force

Military Experts Rip O'Reilly's “Outrageous” ISIS Mercenary Proposal

Stephen Colbert Ridicules O'Reilly's Mercenary “Fantasy Warfare League” Plan

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