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I have checked the video
I have checked the video attached with the post and was really great. The comparisons of both speeches about the Iraq and their weapons are really funny as both of them spoke the same thing, not just the same subject but also each and every word in both speeches was the same. There is no doubt that the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper perfectly copied his speech without changing even a single word. He should be ashamed for copying speech. Thank you so much for sharing this great video.
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