Ron Paul/Andrew Napolitano 2012! VERY ARTICULATE, Judge. Well done! The Government is so corrupt and scared because 100 yrs ago it was easier to control a million people then to kill a million today killing people is harder and harder and controlling people is hard with the internet and alternative media.
Coercion and intimidation tactics of old simply does not work the only thing people respond to today is the Truth and Empathy
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