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Jon Voight's plea to save America


Jon Voight's plea to save America

This will be the most important election in American history we will once a country of freedom and now we're becoming a country of tyranny

 

John Voight 

 

 

Jon Voight

Actor

Jonathan Vincent "Jon" Voight is an American actor. He is the winner of one Academy Award, having been nominated for four. He has also won four Golden Globe Awards and nominated for eleven.

 

Voight received critical acclaim for his performance as a ruthless bank robber in Runaway Train (1985). During the 1990s, Voight made somewhat of a comeback, starring in Michael Mann's cult classic Heat (1995) opposite Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.He portrayed the antagonists in Mission: Impossible (1996), Enemy of the State (1998) and as an unscrupulous showman attorney in Francis Ford Coppola's The Rainmaker (1997), which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Voight gave critically acclaimed biographical performances during the 2000s, appearing as sportscaster Howard Cosell in Ali (2001) for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, as Nazi officer Jürgen Stroop in Uprising (2001), as Franklin D. Roosevelt in Michael Bay´s Pearl Harbor (2001) and as Pope John Paul II in the eponymous miniseries (2005). Voight also appears in Showtime's Ray Donovan TV series as Mickey Donovan, a role that brought him newfound critical and audience praise and his fourth Golden Globe win in 2014.

The 77-year-old Ray Donovan actor not only defended Donald Trump‘s leakedlewd comments, but also called outRobert De Niro for speaking out against the Presidential nominee.

“I am so ashamed of my fellow actorBobby DeNiro‘s rant against Donald Trump. What foul words he used against a presidential nominee. who has worked harder then any other man I know in the past year and a half to get a good message to the American people,” Jontweeted. “I don’t know of too many men who haven’t expressed some sort of similar sexual terms toward women, especially in their younger years. Donald Trump‘s words were not as damaging asRobert DeNiro‘s ugly rant. Trump‘s words did not hurt anyone. Can you imagine. if any Republican said words like Robert DeNiro used – against Hilary Clinton or Barack Obama? All hell would break loose.”

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My dear fellow Americans we were all

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feeling tremendous anxiety with only a

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few weeks left to the election

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this will be the most important election

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in American history we will once a

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country of freedom and now we're

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becoming a country of tyranny we are

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witness to our own people burning down

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and losing our cities Ferguson Missouri

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walking orlando florida Baltimore where

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all witness to our own people killing

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our policemen Islamic terrorists have

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killed thousands of people all over our

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country and Hillary and Obama want to be

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politically correct and pretend all the

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killings are not happening

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how many Americans are aware of george

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soros an evil man who turned hundreds of

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Jewish people over to the Nazis to be

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exterminated during World War Two it was

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interviewed on 60 minutes and was asked

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as he feel guilty for what he's done and

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arrogantly he said absolutely not i

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didn't do it someone else would have

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sources a billionaire who make most of

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his money manipulating currencies and

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almost bankrupt in many countries he

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supports hate groups were responsible

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for taking down our cities and he's a

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close friend of Hillary Clinton and a

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major supporter campaign robert de niro

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is a millionaire as are so many of our

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Hollywood stars were voting for Hillary

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and who have absolutely no tolerance for

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any one of a different opinion

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forgetting that that is what our country

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is founded on freedom of choice but they

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will not be affected by Hillary's open

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borders only are poor and middle class

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will suffer thousands of refugees will

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will flood our nation and no one will

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know the good guys from the bad guys

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it will kill our economy which is it at

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an all-time low now under

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the use of Obama's presidency and

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Hillary boasts of how proud she will be

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to continue Obama's legacy no one can

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afford health insurance now prices for

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healthcare gone through the roof

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thanks to obamacare are once reasonable

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health care is gone with Hillary as

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president we will lose our Second

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Amendment with our right to bear arms

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freedom of religion will be attacked and

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Hillary will try to stop all

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conservative voices on TV and radio are

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highest courts will become socialist and

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she will restrict what America was

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founded on our freedom to become a small

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business owner and pursuing our own

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personal dreams she has blonde hair

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hands from the magazine terrorist raid

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for of our American patriots died and

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when the parents stood over their loved

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ones coffins she lied to them about the

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cause of their sons deaths pendulum of

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freedom is not balanced Hilary and her

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followers around a crude campaign to

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stop integrate all of trumps followers

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her words were echoed loud and clear for

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all Americans to hear Hillary said

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Trump's followers are basket of

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deplorable they are unredeemable

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may God protect the real truth and

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mcdonald Trump win this presidency he

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will save our America and he will

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certainly make it great again

 


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