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one percent

Surviving political turmoil: The one percent commitment

March 21, 2017 James Wilson 2016 Election, Activism, Politics Leave a comment

Because the last election was so filled with lies, hate, fear, and hypocrisy, culminating in the election of an unstable, needy man who rose

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