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Why Jason Watson is Wrong, Even if You Agree With What He Stands For

Why Jason Watson is Wrong, Even if You Agree With What He Stands For

ing on average Americans everywhere to peacefully exercise your First Amendment rights en masse every day until this administration is removed and our democratic republic is restored," US Air Force major Jason Watson said in a public speech,... Read more.

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