George, Oh Well. (stand And Clap)
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George, Oh Well. (stand And Clap)
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(georgie talking:)
the greatest danger facing america and the world is outlaw regimes that seek and possess nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
these regimes could use such weapons for blackmail, terror, and mass murder. they could also give or sell those weapons to terrorist allies who would use them without the least hesitation.
through out the 20th century, small groups of men seize control of great nations, built armies and arsenals, and set out to dominate the weak and intimidate the world.
in each case, their ambitions of cruelty and murder had no limit.
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