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sabrina 1

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9. Yes, so far. But there is a large and growing movement rising against them. Like so many who achieve
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 06:00 PM
Apr 2015

power over others, they are getting greedy and careless, outing themselves for what they are. And across the country a populist movement is gaining traction.

Several great Liberal organizations are succeeding in promoting and supporting challengers for these phony 'dems'. In the mid terms the Third Way didn't do too well, while Progressives, with the help of these organizations and the voters, managed to hold on or win their seats.

If this passes, there will be an all out effort to rid Congress of these collaborators with the Global Cartels who are apparently running governments such as this one, and in Europe now.

However, Greece finally managed to get them out of power in their country, and Spain appears to be poised to do the same.

Sometimes it takes a big thing before people wake up enough to do something about it.

While they were less overt about their goals, they managed to gain power. I see them making the same mistake now that others who achieved power have made in the past.

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