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An utter sham, a new class of plutocrats are in control of government. The “Golden Age”, the Gilded Age, not much of a difference in wealth corrupting politics
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We need a new Bill of Rights.
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria . . . Dyes from coal tar gave maraschino cherries their bright red color. #cancer
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Coal tar dyes were invented in 1856 by William H. Perkin, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student, in London, England. While experimenting to find a treatment for malaria
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