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Lyndon LaRouche and the slate of six federal candidates present the second in a series of dialogues on The Economic System. For more on this series, including part one of this dialogue, click here. MP3 Audio
Lyndon LaRouche and the slate of six federal candidates present the second in a series of dialogues on The Economic System. For more on this series, including part one of this dialogue,click here.
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In this latest strategic assessment, Lyndon LaRouche contrasts the future of humanity if we continue to submit to the British war drive of Obama and company, to the mission mankind must embark on now if we are to defeat such an enemy.
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