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Is Japan’s Prime Minister the Next Putin?

Published February 26, 2015by John Feffer 7 Comments
Shinzo Abe

by John Feffer In the ads in the back of old comic books, a skinny little kid is hanging out at the beach when a bully comes along and kicks sand in his face. The little kid, who weighed 97… Continue Reading  

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