“We All Share a Common Enemy:” Charlie’s Final Speech

Charlie delivered his final speech on September 6 to a sellout crowd in Tokyo, Japan. He was there to tell enthusiastic Japanese patriots about the importance of taking pride in your country, fighting
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  • I lived in Japan for 2 years & would listen to Charlie every morning on my walks. I knew Charlie would love so many things about Japan that we no longer value in America. Safety, respect and self control (they are tough on crime; all the things liberal hate to see). What an incredible speech. I pray they hear his words & warning and don’t allow Japan to be taken over by the same ideologies that have worked viciously to take down America.

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