Center of our democracy since the founding of this nation of were going to protect the integrity of the vote but i really believe with all my heart with the extraordinary margins mr president that youve inspired in the states that you just described in the way that you launched this Movement Across the country to make America Great again i truly do believe as you do that we are on the road to victory and we will make America Great again and again i want thank you America Great again and again i was thinking thank you. That was donald trump as saying we will win this in as far as i am concerned we have won this of course is not in his gift to declare victory but it was pretty much a victory speech he said cold events incredible phenomenal success he said he won states he did not expect to win saying that the democrats cannot catch us saying that it was still possible for them and that when he pennsylvania michigan and wisconsin as a crucial blue state said lets go to our White House Cor
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Not really wanting to tell the truth about the reasons of power and enquire in the middle east and were going to find out you know whos responsible but i just i just. Im of the opinion that. Weve got to be bring honest and candid about the rule of the u. S. Court a nation of the Israeli Defense forces and the u. S. Army but we shall see we shall see its also of course important week because its the 75th anniversary of the United States Nuclear Attack on hiroshima ive got to say angela davis on this show endorsed endorsed joe biden in november no im chomsky is endorsed joe biden do you think that joe biden will save us from another Nuclear Conflagration as we commemorate the dead of hiroshima were you do my duty to the world at the juju you sit mon go because. Were all of course now weve got a military units round were russia and china have 30. 30 weve got 4800. 00 military units in the whole world including the United States are they more important to legacy is one in which we have to
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