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A caged canary is secure but it is not free. It is easier for free men to resist terrorism from afar than tyranny from within.
Chuck Baldwin
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Chuck Baldwin
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: May 3
American Politician
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La Porte
Indiana
Charles Baldwin
Charles O. Baldwin
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