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Awesome: Benghazi Survivor 'Oz' Challenges #NeverTrump to Vote in New NRA Ad

Awesome: Benghazi Survivor 'Oz' Challenges #NeverTrump to Vote in New NRA Ad

Former U.S. Marine and survivor of the attacks on the Benghazi diplomatic compound Mark 'Oz' Geist is challenging all those who say they will not vote in this year's election.  

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"A lot of people say they're not going to vote this November because their candidate didn't win; Well, I know some people who won't be voting this year," Geist says as he stands in front a national cemetery.  "Hillary as president? No thanks. I served in Benghazi. My friends didn't make it. They did their part. Do yours." 

The NRA pro-Trump ad can be viewed here.

This should remind us that the right to vote is a sacred form democratic government that should never be trivialized as something that is optional.  

As John Adams once wrote, “We electors have an important constitutional power placed in our hands; we have a check upon two branches of the legislature... It becomes necessary to every (citizen) then, to be in some degree a statesman."

Too many lovers of liberty have fought and died for the American people to instead sit on their hands and not participate in a presidential election.  

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