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"If they were mad about the 'Apprentice' thing, wait 'til they find out how much I'm gonna make televising the trials of my enemies".
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And a good country allows people to speak their minds, and even make televised protests.
Since resurfacing, some of the booksellers have also come forward to make televised confessions or statements on their whereabouts and activities.
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