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You know one thing: a working wrestler touring for years has more experience working hard and meeting people than any glorified social worker or drama teacher.

Many are more intelligent than you think... well the older ones anyway..

John Cena for Pres?

Stop this! WTF is wrong with people. Why can we not elect people who actually have a resume that qualifies them for the actual work the are supposed to do rather than reality TV stars, drama teachers, wrestlers, actors, etc, etc, etc. Rubbish!

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