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lets get these basturds out before they kill more of our people i have been telling people for years about the bushs and the people just laugh and say so what WELL there blinded by lies and GREED (IMPEACH THEM ALL) we dont need goverment , goverment needs we the people ,,,we the people post to be the ones that makes LAWS lets hang these theives
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