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The last time I can remember such a prolonged mourning of one man was 2004 after President Reagan died. It was a full week of memories, tributes, processions and eulogies, broadcast on every television network 24/7. It's like the rest of the news stopped happening that June week. There was nothing else to talk about. Five days after Charlie Kirk's senseless murder, a movement has been born. Not just here in America, but all around the world.
By Wendy Bell4.8
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The last time I can remember such a prolonged mourning of one man was 2004 after President Reagan died. It was a full week of memories, tributes, processions and eulogies, broadcast on every television network 24/7. It's like the rest of the news stopped happening that June week. There was nothing else to talk about. Five days after Charlie Kirk's senseless murder, a movement has been born. Not just here in America, but all around the world.

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