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Hi Anderson,
Several years ago I saw a Korean movie about the murderer concealed the dead body within a wall, it was a scary movie and I didn't expect to see that it happened in a real world.
It's been a long time since we had a President that is marching forward with all that he promised. Those in the far right see that the Health Care issues will have to be addressed in this administration which will force out their true colors. Racism is just the beginning with this group.