 My first experience was here in the United States. I was an immigrant with a green car for many, many years before I became an American citizen. I became an American citizen exclusively to vote against Papa Bush. It was Papa Bush, no. I think it was the son. It was his son, the W. Bush. I thought he was a terrible candidate. And I saw through his lies and his compassionate conservatism that he called it. And I felt that he was fake, that he was not real. That all the things that he said he said to win the election. And I really opposed him and I wanted to vote against him. So that's when I decided to become an American citizen. To have that power to be able to use my new acquired power as an American citizen to vote against his man. It didn't work. He was still elected. But he proved to be a terrible president. The one who had us into the war in the Middle East. The war against the Muslims and Iraq. I am very worried about our country now. I feel that the whole country is a swamp. And we are deep down in that swamp, right up to our necks. And my fear is that we will not be able to dislodge ourselves from this horrific cesspool that we have been impelling. And by the rampant corruption of the present government officials.