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I'm Sick of the Lies

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I'm Sick of the Lies
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There are a lot of things we aren't supposed to say, folks — a lot of things that we are supposed to deny. And I, for one, am tired of it. I am sick of the lies. I'm sick of the baloney. I'm sick of trying to be FCC compliant and not using the profanity that is welling up within me like a geyser of obscenities.  Let's start out with the lie du jour, the lie that we are supposed to lower our expectations.

Warning: Contains Explicit Language

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