January 22, 2013

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Going on Offense Against Federal Tyranny - (AmericaAgain)

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How can the Americans go on the offense, legally and peacefully, against Federal tyranny? Author David Zuniga outlines his approach and discusses his new organization - AmericaAgainNow.com and its Indictment Engine

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