Blue Man
Written by J.J. Smiley
Narrated by John Tanner
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A dystopian view of the future when the electorate decides they have had enough and letting criminals out of over crowed prisons is not the answer. Those in Washington know how to manipulate and this story shows the moral code of legislators who have no code.
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