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It’s Time to Say This Directly to the President

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The president of United States keeps

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laying down markers. You can't go past

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next Tuesday at 2 PM or whatever. You

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must open the straight or else you'll be

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living in hell. As if we're not there

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already.

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And a certain point

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what we're doing is revealing that we've

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exhausted conventional power. If there's

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some tricky way to open the straight of

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Hormuz by air, probably would have done

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it by now because we are on a path to

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plunge the world into global depression

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and famine. And that's not hair on fire

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panakinism. That's math.

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30% of the world's fertilizer, 20% of

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its energy. Yeah, that's a global

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depression and famine. What happens to

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Africa? A billion and a half subsaharan

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Africans without enough fertilizer.

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Well, a lot of them will be living in

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the United States.

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That's just going to happen. It's right

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across the Atlantic Ocean. Check a map.

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So, getting the straight open is the

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essence of the mission. It is the

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strategic goal, by the way. Not to be

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bitter. It was open on February 27th and

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had been for, you know, since there were

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pirates roaming the straight for modern

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history. It had been open. Now, it's

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closed because of this war. Okay? So,

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there's that. But leave that aside.

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Okay, that was then. How do we get it

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open?

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Conventional air strikes will not open

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the straight for very obvious reasons.

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You can close it with mines.

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So if you reach the end of your

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conventional power, where does that

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leave you? Oh, with non-conventional

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power. What's that a euphemism for?

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Nuclear weapons.

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And the effects of that hardly need to

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be explained. Well, they can't be fully

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known because modern nuclear weapons

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have never been used,

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but you can

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just draw obvious conclusions like life

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in Iran not possible. So, you wipe out a

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country of 92 million people. What about

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directly across the Persian Gulf?

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What about the seven other countries?

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All of them allies of the United States,

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the biggest oil producing countries in

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the world. Could you live there? What

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about the 100 odd million people who

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live in those countries? Maybe not

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possible for them either. Would a

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nuclear strike be followed by peace?

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Probably not. The US isn't the only

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country in the world with nuclear

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weapons.

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You could have a global nuclear war.

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That's why we haven't used nuclear

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weapons in 80 years. No one has

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because you don't know where it goes

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from there. This is insane. Okay, this

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is insane.

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It's It's hard to believe you even need

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to say this out loud. Oh, but you do

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because all things being equal, that's

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where we're heading. And how do we know

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that?

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Well, there are a million signs, but the

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most obvious is the dumbest neocons in

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Trump's orbit are saying it out loud.

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Now, in some cases, you don't even want

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to mention their names because these are

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not decision makers. These people are

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very much like Jeffrey Epstein. They're

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not actually the evil mastermind.

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Jeffrey Epste is kind of an idiot. He's

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an employee, obviously. He's a

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communications hub. He's to get the

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message out

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to your people. And it's the same with

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America's most prominent neocons.

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They're not making policy. They don't

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understand anything. They don't have

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huge audiences. They have no organic

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power. They're messengers

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and flack takers. They're the ones who

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get the abuse for the policies of

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others. Put some lunatic ON TV. Everyone

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can hate him. But is he coming up with

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the plan? No, of course not. He's got a

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weekend show on Fox.

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But it's useful to watch what he says.

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In fact, the president of the United

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States himself has said this. Watch Mark

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Levin on Saturday night.

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You think Trump is dumb? Think you think

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he's doing this to juice Mark Leavven's

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ratings? No. It's not possible to

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increase the ratings of someone nobody

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wants to watch.

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The point is to send a message that's

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not a conspiracy theory. It's true.

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Levvin's show written probably not by

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Levvin, which has almost no viewers, has

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been a place where the future is

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revealed in its broadest outline. It's a

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place to test ideas.

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It's a place to announce obliquely

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what's going to happen.

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and his most recent show should get you

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sitting bolt upright in your chair. And

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yes, this ran this weekend, Easter

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weekend,

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is if the defiling of beauty couldn't be

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more obvious. Easter week. Could you

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pick another weekend to give the finger

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to Christianity other than Easter

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weekend? Apparently not. In fact, of

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course you couldn't. That's the point.

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Do it on Easter. Anyone who will accept

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this will accept any humiliation.

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In any case, here's what Mark Leavvin

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said on his Easter weekend show about

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what we ought to do next in Iran. Watch.

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And the casualty numbers, as horrible as

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any casualty, is

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need some context. Let's look at World

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War II. The Battle of the Bulge. 80,000

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to 90,000 plus casualties, deaths, and

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injuries and so forth. Nearly 10% of all

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the casualties in World War II happened

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at the Battle of the Bulge near the end

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of the war. The Battle of Okinawa,

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50,000 plus casualties, over 12,000,

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nearly 13,000 killed on that island,

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which is what convinced Truman that we

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would lose a million men if we didn't

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drop the atomic bombs that we did. This

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is a war

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or a peace mission to stop nuclear

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weapons that can blow away millions of

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Americans,

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every bit as important as World War II.

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This is a crucially important military

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operation war, call it what you want,

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peace mission.

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And we ought to be celebrating

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the success of our military, unifying

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Iran, our military and our

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commander-in-chief

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and urging them to complete the task so

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our country is safe from nuclear weapons

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by insane

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suicidal primitives from the seventh

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century.

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>> Did you catch that? Did you make it

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through the whole clip? It's not easy.

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It's not easy. But embedded in there,

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and that's why we prefer a transcript

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over the actual audio. Embedded in there

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is something you need to know. It's an

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argument that is being testdriven. And

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since no one to our knowledge has pushed

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back against it, may be in full

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operation. Now, it's an argument for

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nuclear weapons against Iran. Here's to

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restate, in case you couldn't make it

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through the accent. Here's what he said.

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Nearly 10% of all casualties in the

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Second World War happened at the Battle

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of the Bulge, which of course is the end

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of the war. The Battle of Okinawa,

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50,000 casualties, nearly 13,000 killed

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on that island, which is what convinced

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Truman, Harry Truman, the then

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president, in 1945, we'd lose a million

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men if we didn't drop the atomic bombs

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that we did. Did you hear that? That's

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Mark Leven's council to our sitting

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president, Donald Trump. Right now you

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are looking at a choice between the

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catastrophic loss of your troops in a

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ground war

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or the use of nuclear weapons which in a

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sense if you think about it just think

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about it for a second is actually an act

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of peace.

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It's an act of peace. The most humane

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thing you could do is to end this now

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with nuclear weapons. That's the case

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Mark Leavvin is making to the president

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who just last week recommended that all

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Americans watch Mark Leavvin's show.

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