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The American People Are Being Served As Dinner By Both Parties Of The United States Government, Again!

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Condi’s Convention speech echoes warnings from the past of America’s self-destruction

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At the 2012 Republican Convention former U.S Secretary of State…

Who Put Who In Chains Mr. Biden?

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