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Some North American politicians have also taken up the technique of "The Big Lie. Their big lie, on which they pound away in ad after ad on television, is that paycheck protection silences the voices of working people. But this is the state Canada is in today where a Labour politburo gets away with the big lie of saying all its members support the invented nonsense called "same-sex marriage. |
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