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Hard Times Not An Excuse for Dividing Families -Representative Charles Rangel
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Hard Times Not An Excuse for Dividing Families -Representative Charles Rangel
America faces the greatest economic and social challenge since the Great Depression. Yet, instead of calling on this generation to pull together and tackle these issues together, many Republicans are pitting neighbor versus neighbor, having them scramble for a piece of the pie that they are continuously responsible for shrinking.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-charles-rangel/hard-times-not-an-excuse_b_830809.html
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