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Muslims Thought U.S. Will Bow Down To Islam.. Americans THREW Them Out!

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We're not

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back up. BACK UP. BACK UP.

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Do you believe in the first

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election? How many more red?

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>> They thought America would fold. They

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were wrong. The US government just

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dropped the assimilation act, a bill

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that would gut chain migration from

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700,000 people a year all the way down

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to 50,000 and rip up the roots of the

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1965 heart seller act that made it all

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possible. New York's Muslim mayor is

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fighting back against federal

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deportations. But with nearly 1 million

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Muslims in that city alone, the pressure

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coming from Washington is only getting

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started. Because what government is

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proposing next goes far beyond numbers.

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the legal pathways millions of people

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relied on gone. And what happens to

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those already here? That's where this

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gets brutal.

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>> He is leading a new bill that would

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reverse key portions of the Heart

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Sellers Act. That's the 1965 immigration

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act. It would shift it away from these

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family sponsorships, family

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reunification, and back toward answering

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the essential question, when you come to

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America, not only do you want to be an

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American, but do you love America?

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Now joining me is Congressman from

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Tennessee, Republican Andy Ogles. Uh,

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Congressman, it's great to have you on

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the program. Seen a lot of what you've

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been talking about, familiar with your

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proposed bill. I think it's entitled the

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Assimilation Act. Tell me why this has

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been so important to you. This is a

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cause that you almost single-handedly

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have been fighting. Why?

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Well, I mean, just look at our

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communities and one of the things in

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particular, I mean, obviously we see it

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here at home, but we can look to Europe

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to see what's coming down the pike,

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what's on the horizon. So, you can look

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at London, you can look at Paris, you

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can look at Rome, where in Rome, roughly

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70 to 80% of sex crimes are illegals.

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Again, when you look at Paris and you

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look at London, the same types of 50 to

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60% of sex crimes are illegals or these

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migrants. And so, now we've got to get

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serious. Islamic leaders, not fringe

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figures, not anonymous accounts, actual

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imams and community spokespeople on

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camera in the United States, have said

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openly that Sharia law will replace

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American law. Not someday, inevitably.

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They call it a promise from God. They

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say patience is all that's required. And

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they've been quietly building the

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infrastructure to make it happen.

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Mosques, schools, political campaigns,

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nonprofit networks. Meanwhile, the

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American people are waking up. A

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congressman from Tennessee just

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introduced a bill that would gut chain

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migration entirely and forced the

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question that immigration policy hasn't

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asked in 60 years. Do you actually love

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this country? Texas's attorney general

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just killed a plan to plant a city of

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20,000 foreign nationals on Texas soil

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under Sharia governance. And across

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America, taxpayers, veterans, and

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parents are saying enough. Here's why

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this matters to you. Once a political

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ideology controls your streets, your

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elections, and your courts, your

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freedoms go with them. The push back is

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coming from every direction. Congress,

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the courts, and the street. A Republican

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congressman from Tennessee has

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introduced what could be the most

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consequential immigration overhaul of

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this generation. It's called the

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Assimilation Act, and it forces the

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question every functioning immigration

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system should ask, but hasn't asked

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since 1965.

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>> Because, like you said, we've had these

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terrorist attacks. You had the shooting

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in Virginia, the shooting in Texas. You

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had the the attempted bombing in New

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York. You had the car ramming in

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Michigan. And all of these individuals

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hate America. They don't like who we

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are, what we believe in, they don't love

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this country. And quite frankly, this

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idea that you can come here, this chain

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migration, because look, annually under

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chain migration, this family migration,

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it's roughly 700,000 people. My bill

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will take that down to 50,000 people. So

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you actually have to have a reason to be

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here and you actually have to be the

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immediate family, not some distant

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cousin, uncle, whatever. And so this is

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a pragmatic approach. And so before

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1965, before Hart's seller, we had a

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reasonable uh migration immigration

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program. After 1965, you've seen it

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being passed. Then you have this

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floodgate.

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>> 700,000 people a year entering under

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chain migration. an uncle here, a

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distant cousin there, relatives who've

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never set foot in America and have no

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intention of becoming American.

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Congressman Ogles wants to cut that to

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50,000. That's not harsh. That's a

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functioning country defending itself.

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And Europe isn't abstract anymore. It's

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a preview. London, Paris, Rome, cities

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that were once the crown jewels of

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Western civilization, now watching

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violent crime statistics get dominated

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by recent arrivals who have no

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attachment to the culture that built

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those cities. The other half of his

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argument is intent because this isn't

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only about managing numbers. It's about

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what people believe when they arrive and

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what they're planning when they stay.

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The Heartellar Act of 1965, the law Ogul

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wants to reverse, shifted America's

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immigration framework away from merit

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and cultural assimilation toward

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unlimited family chains. The downstream

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effect is communities that have no real

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connection to American history, American

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values, or American law. And some of

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those communities aren't quiet about it.

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They are saying directly what they want.

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Which makes the job of anyone paying

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attention very simple. Believe them.

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Now, Texas has been named by the people

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doing it ground zero for a long-term

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civilizational push. Over 300 mosques,

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hundreds of Islamic nonprofits, and

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reportedly more than $4 billion in

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taxpayer funds routed to Islamic

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entities since 2017. And it nearly got

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significantly worse. Texas almost hosted

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something that should never exist on

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American soil.

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We have enough authority and we have

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enough power. We are obliged as Muslims

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to take the authority away from the

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people who have it and implement the

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Sharia. Now, I hope that can come in a

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very peaceful way. I hope that we can do

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that in a way, you know, where there's

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no bloodshed. The messenger Muhammad

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sallallahu alaihi wasallam said that you

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know if the people if the Muslims have

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authority and they have the ability to

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remove oppression they must remove the

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oppression. So we believe man-made law

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is oppression.

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>> So you believe America, Great Britain,

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all of Europe will be Islamic states

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living under Sharia.

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>> Inevitably, inevitably this will happen.

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This is the promise of God.

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>> You're confident it's going to happen.

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>> I I I'm not confident. I am convinced.

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I'm 100%, you know, certain that the

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Sharia will be implemented in America in

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America. And

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>> Ken Paxton stopped it. That is a

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documented concrete win. 20,000 foreign

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nationals governed under Sharia law on

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Texas soil. That project is finished.

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The people behind it didn't expect

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accountability. They expected the same

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institutional silence that's let similar

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projects metastasize in Europe. They

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miscalculated. That's what it looks like

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when someone in public office actually

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uses their authority. But to understand

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why any of this matters, you have to

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hear what these leaders are actually

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saying, not what the press tells you

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they're saying. Because the corporate

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media version of this story and the

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version coming out of these communities

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own mouths are not the same story. The

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