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Medicine often tastes bad, but until we fix the government policies that breed...
Author:
Stephen Coonts
Book:
Liberty's Last Stand
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Medicine often tastes bad, but until we fix the government policies that breed poverty, we have condemned the poor, black, white, and brown to a life of economic slavery.
( Stephen Coonts )
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