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And do they, in the end, determine your whole fight for justice? Do they in fact not know enough about it that they resort to likelihood of your actions, and do your actions copy what they portray? Like · Reply · 16 mins Manage Sheri Grutz Sheri Grutz And will the average American ever make good on what is promised to all of us, Life, Liberty, and Happiness, or is it just a myth these naysayers like to exploit for anyone else that hasn't been put in such situation. Like · Reply · 14 mins Manage Sheri Grutz Sheri Grutz will the pain and radiation you experience ever be acknowledged by anyone in the human=sphere, and if it is, what you expect them to do, but put downs, and resorts to likely craziness. Do they even know what they are condemning? Like · Reply · 11 mins

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