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00:03 I'm not really privy as to the real reason
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00:06 Vice President.
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00:14 Any official would like to join a prayer rally with the intention
00:18 of uniting the country.
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00:28 Two things-- maybe the Vice President
00:32 went there to be the instrument to unite our country.
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00:37 But on the other hand, politically speaking--
00:50 I'm not sure.
00:53 Let's have an academic discussion of the situation.
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01:06 It expands to other countries.
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01:15 Network here and internationally.
01:17 And that network is not just a plain network.
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01:26 Loaded with economic ammunition.
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01:49 Desires in the future.
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01:54 That's just a theoretical assumption.
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01:59 Being the Vice President, being the acting president,
02:11 and being a member of the cabinet,
02:13 vis-a-vis being a friend or a possible benefactor of a pastor,
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02:24 That's basically--
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02:41 When you do good governance, is it good politics?
02:44 When you do bad governance, bad governance is good politics.
02:51 And good governance is bad politics.
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