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[As these sell-outs argue over which of their money-stealing schemes will fly without provoking a revolution among the sheep, the illegal wars that they have authorized rage-on in multiple countries. For our own sakes, for the sake of posterity and for the sake of humanity itself, the American people must activate their absolute right and duty and abolish this government.] When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one ...
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