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Thank you for speaking your mind in a language most voters should understand … that this is a wake up call in its raw version … it’s now or never … it looks like our Indifference got so far away that nothing can save us anymore. Thank you I enjoyed every word of it … keep them Coming there are plenty of things to talk about conservation animal rights water air child abuse etc keep them
Coming
A very pretty woman using vulgar language on a public medium may be an eye-opener, but it is also an ear-closer.