On the recordJanuary 26, 2015
If these rich companies making a fortune can't lose a few percentage points on their profit to help us in the war on terrorism, there is something the matter with their souls.
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congress.govIf these rich companies making a fortune can't lose a few percentage points on their profit to help us in the war on terrorism, there is something the matter with their souls.
Sherman criticizes wealthy companies for not sacrificing profits to aid in combating terrorism.
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