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Steph|Build Digital Wealth :
Thomas Massie is for the people!!!
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Are the pictures inside the well Charlie?
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Ohhhh man I wasn’t ready for a pop quiz
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He&Ro Kana most certainly did.💔🧿🛡
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People of the world need to be educated. This page will educate you. But if you want to be told then watch the news. If you want to educate yourself then start researching way back to 1947.
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Yes he did!! He told them every name that was on the list!!!
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