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in both cases, there was a cover up on a both cases, only one so which it was convicted. the revelation was comments that come a lot higher as presidential campaign accepts endorsements from many of those that were part of the administration. the orchestra could toward the rock, the lake photographs are damning indictment of the entire us political establishment with biden, with thing, the democrats to full loyalty in line to support the invasion of iraq. and it's often mos once again, washington seems able to define so rules by his daughter committing more crimes with impunity. while more than 20 years later old, the rockies continue to pay the price. or former us marine court intelligence officer, a scott richard say's they had data killing has left a stain of disgrace on the marines on or and so it is a mass securities. one of the most disgraceful periods in marine corps history is a, is a combat oriented organization. its mission is to deal deaf to america's enemies.
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but it's also a, an organization that is grounded and the principles of the law war. and one of the foremost principles is that you do not bring harm to civilians. but the massacre is a gross deviation from these basic principles and values carried about by marines who lost faith with the legacy of their their forefathers. these photographs were taken by marines for the purpose of recording the scene as it existed, so that justice could prevail. um, unfortunately, senior marine leadership at the time site to suppress these photographs to spare the marine corp, embarrassment. but the, the sign of an honorable institution is to own up when mistakes are made, when you have arranged to stray egregiously criminally. so from the basic foundational principles of what it means to be a marine, they must be held to account. and the marine corps must ask the questions,
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how did this happen? why did this happen? because only then can you make sure it never happens again? this is a stain on the honor of the marine corps. the fact that a, this horrific crime took place and be the marine corps, tried to cover it up for bothers how busy thursday is looking for an hour. thanks for choosing archie for your global and use run up today. nikki will be here in 30 with more due to her then goodbye the the outgoing nasal general secretary stilton bird claims, a russian victory in the ukraine. complex is the biggest risk to the us led military block. this is all the more reason russia will achieve its goals in this proxy war the
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the past 2 months high school diploma who handles life and all it is the
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my brother through. he was sudden to help with a friend, lo, drums into the church. so most fire fire we side system. so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, you can see the slide is constantly us this like somebody's walk into drive and pass all lights on right around the we really don't have the whole time life, right? there's a part of life really is a said none of the way out. so we, all, a lot of people are in games with they affiliated with games because, i mean i'm, i live next to you and like we grew up together. so i'm, of course, i'm your friends. but then people see day and say like, oh so you must be one of them will never save around a group of guys like it could be a group, a rough guys. why over there that look like they can kill us at any moment. but the police officers and i feel equally a scare, the direct marketing call. nobody on the right. okay. called the police ag. he's
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only kind of the police. these gang of chicago is like when you get pulled over the police, you really think your life is over the port over they as by different when the car and you hesitate to reach by d because and everything is going to be excused when opposite. all you can reach for, we're not going to shoot a left about around in a city parking side, moving just even to police and you want to make a joke about it. and i will serve to the
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old style. it goes to where i've lived in your life and it's not a right. the grand . oh i see. okay, the
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he has got a permanent way to know it, filming, and it will tell me what are the parameters of different wages and waiting for them to do a rap song for us. so, so when i get to see it for i get someone who is which is on the rest of their barriers. i refuse issue. sorry, yeah. okay, nice money and shoes and some of the space do you have going on what they have to do? the 3 people that's on the district today on the way to say,
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i'm just saying what they gotta do it out of the by any, any guys, anything like that not. and then i finally got out of my bed. i'm leaving the boxes, you know, going down the officer we found out of going plaza. he took all of the stuff, my brother stuff on the market every day about how we live or how to police through the neighborhood like out. and they'll say like he was telling me also somebody could have put a pistol on him again, what's amazing, maybe it's a wants that a stand for something we call loud and order status. and the, you know, as,
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as i can talk about the gang members or what they are, we think there no way just pick them up all much have a not right now. but of course the change in days were, can you say of who are seeing the appraisal for may block his little mac and live days they talking about something they make of sense. you know, some people just say as they call them on behalf of the most part that they stop put into the news. so once you start putting out hard enough filling in a day, you know, it was zane, so they got that genuine hurt. and also that moves and that, that, that home, the, one of the things i'm doing right now is trying to reveal the things that we
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destroyed in a neighborhood. and one thing is bringing people together in awareness. half of our neighbors, family members know something about what's going on there, whether it's out to us and talk to the police. so that's a good way to stop the violence. because if i could find out what's going on and stop it before somebody gets shot on hurt, then we went to the operating job. the reason why a lot of times don't get solved is because nobody likes to don't care about the pin to some business. when are you trying to do it? just get us locked up? no. the gas serve and protect on a, on a car while they do us patrol similar to the what's wrong with the front of the issue,
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the video since there's no knowing there's a thing about the boys. well, i'll probably just be down here like 1015 minutes. i'm down and i do want us. um, you know? yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah, the color. yeah, i'm going to be down to about 15 minutes to come on. stop down. love me. this is my son, yvonne junior, his fresh. they came and told me, i need to come around here cause my son then and i accidentally bad accident. i know that was the last time i get to talk to my saw coming to have it kind of like, is it a shot at us? they don't, we was coming to the game ways to retaliate on them. then we would just come into the new account or like they shot 2 people. one uh it was broken,
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2 places and the lady was shot in the bucks. and the guys that was where me was mad because i refused to let them retaliate, even that the best deal about the
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the games are so so internally, so from me to god there and to him with its where's in the past before social media, a gang might have disrespected somebody now, what would be perceived by most people? it's just a personal meal. slap that somebody that's immediately retaliated by social media. everyone knows about it immediately. and there's already in motion that someone's going to pay for that. what happens is that somebody who lives in their neighbor was just walking a block away. they have no idea that's going on. and so all of a sudden what they thought was there was no relations going out in the neighborhood . well, 2 minutes ago it became an issue. and now what was otherwise going to be an average walk, a block away from their house is now going to be something where they very well can be shot and killed the . this is my 2nd saw that was killed is 3 violence. land is out of france.
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name with they assume to be real close. his friend, we is brother with keel somehow some way on facebook. big guy, the talking about each other, did cousins in their brothers. so they kept going back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, was coming out with this back and my brother say you disrespecting, my brother, my brother was key or just like your brother was keel. so late on that day he called my son, the land is on the phone. my baby was set up his rent as low as california was right here and backed up. and i was the main name is oh man, that was walking towards his friend that he thought was his friend sad of me. and the other guy sat him as well. and then as so girlfriend to
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solve them to move to the and then one, no one, no drugs and one even though with no games one, no one, no girl was a, was the 23rd half of a. why is the most powerful lobby in washington dc? the n, all right, because the n r a gets all their money from the gun manufacturers. the number one consumer of guns in america right now is the legal consumer, any legal gun. so if you cut that consumer away, what you do is they're cutting significant business away. now, gun manufacturers also are one of the largest investors and privatizing prison, so they can make money on guns and making money, and people being locked up,
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you know, america's, based on the dollar, the united states dry, new and out of sanctions on russia. that's the best thing the that's kind of happened to russia because the sanctions on russia, against agriculture, against the other items to o, made russia fetus. 36 on so as on agriculture and now so the major growth export are no longer dependence on the united states. and europe, the the
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very best of your self and others is an act of love. those people who seek to deprive us of our rights of self defense us the more they need us the most. we know not what they do. it is a historical fact. every time a society has been stripped of its right of self defense, a mass casualty events has occurred in its been and imposed the business. it is the government that has the governments of these communities or of the society that has committed the process for you guys with david who are right on where they took away your guns. the
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finest affairs continuously every day in our cities is the only country i think over this and advanced industrial nation i can think of and this happens to happen in japan does not happen in england last lot of mileage. so high up here is like, is more access to balance out here in, in like other places. it's like the government say like they, they put it out in a level where we get it from the not going overseas and making them all that. so the government actually is putting them out here and that's what it's all about is access to guns is something else. to hide the facts, nobody's going to find out why this is happening and they can be misled into taking that strict concentrated a sophomore. if it does work,
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it just has to be national more people get you to think of work on the 4th of july, holiday weekend and the other day at the being outside. make us easy. tar. yes, that's a problem. that is a problem because at the same time we to each other just like you don't see any black people doing school shootings doing you see all why people or somebody, you know, they are raising all buyers. i revise these and stuff. well, you go direct to our records are going to each other. this is why, why do we have the why people excuse me,
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black people have each other so we don't kill each other. it doesn't make sense to me and all my i needed to go to regular day got no built in my madison, getting some food somebody for another star. soon a lot of people who are finished please. another heat is always on the car. electronics of their car stopped at the hood of my car and we like they show this so we, we've been down. i get all the way though. a song in sales is thinking about it
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again. as i'm going now, i noticed the car and to actually see somebody has gone back like this. but all i hear is pon pon, i guess the gun is, you know, bringing his hand back. and also seeing the, i guess the fire that comes out of the gun, we call the police, i'm on the phone with 911 screaming i have never been so happy to hear some colleagues here with where my phone was. it was about 5 hold 5 below the . 2 the street, the,
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i guess i might involved in can't evaluate what really spearhead is one jarvis his son is cute. he's now considered a parent whose last child the gun. lots. and this hiding relates to parents all the time. lost the children. i finished the wedding here. i'm in the sack and see somebody told me joseph and shot. i literally ran out down the stairs outs church and there he was lying there. there's no way i'm going to come in some people standing around there and you know, there is my son who i've seen 3 hours earlier and he's fine. and now he's waiting on the street bleeding. and then the i'm gonna scan and get into the hospital and he was laying into bed. he couldn't speak, he had to read my hand and holding hands, i'm talking me shaking his head. and then the next morning i got to call, he didn't make to, i was angry, i was angry at god,
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i was angry at society. i was angered over did this. i was angry that my son had died. and all this anger i had to process this for me before i could talk to anybody else. i just don't even leave me alone. is leave me alone in my room. just let me have this conversation with myself and with god and rest. so to say, what do i do now? the
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farthest leg has organized a lot of protests in the past. certainly down to dan ryan is the most radical. is the main highway indianapolis, cargo. so this is going to make a lot of people, man, the so much for dr. king is making history again, to close down the day around with the flight, the biggest the. all right,
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so this is his daughter. everybody remembers the model to love that man. he's been working like this. terrorists lay for years. the
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day i cannot find them, no money putting on the
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the the estimate of the crime scene. another one allows notice could have been a doctor. a nurse could have been the next president, but we can't keep losing that people out here. now gotta have more awareness about what's going on out here. all this got to join the
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chair to the killed executive weapon or the
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go to to see the outgoing nasal general secretary stilton burg claims. a russian victory in the ukraine. complex is the biggest risk to view west lake military block. this is all
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the more reason russia will achieve its goals in this proxy war. the kind of ground chief problems are always officially charged with a dozen crimes in frogs. be able to get a sions included, refusal to provide information requested by government for the for the ops found that potentially facing a decade behind phosphor complicity in crimes committed all these thoughtful examine one of the tech chips that's not been so long as it multiple ukrainian drones with 10 things we would talk, 3 russian regions as shown down overnight process last quarter. so use the number of phase policies and key of still the costs can, tyson has risen to 7000. and a warning, disturbing images a has almost 2 decades of coverage outside the us military officials, the 2005 had been some masika imagined. so.

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