Can you hear me OK? https://www.aydinkaracamobilya.com/low-dose-accutane-reddit-bbvo roaccutane philippines for sale Now the fanatical right has developed a corollary view of political power, one better suited for the party that doesn't control the White House. I call it the Keyser Soze Theory of Power. Remember the scene from "The Usual Suspects" where Kevin Spacey's character gives the backstory of Soze, the villainous crime lord? He relates that a Hungarian gang hoped to cut into Soze's territory. These criminals had an epiphany: "They realized that to be in power, you didn't need guns or money or even numbers. You just needed the will to do what the other guy wouldn't." So they hold Soze's family hostage, raping his wife. "Then [Soze] showed these men of will what will really was," Spacey continues. Soze kills his own family ("He tells [them] he would rather see his family dead than live another day after this") before wreaking vengeance upon the Hungarians and, essentially, anyone they'd ever met.
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