This was covered on FARK. Here's the answer, straight from Bubba:
"I wear this bracelet on my wrist and have since June the 27th of last year because some kids gave it to me I have sort of semi-adopted from Columbia. They're called the Vianoto children. They live in a village surrounded by the narco traffickers and their terrorist supporters. Thirty-five percent of the oldest democracy in Latin America is in the hands of narco traffickers and terrorists. Not in the Middle East, but in your back yard in Colombia. And these children sing for peace."
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"I wear this bracelet on my wrist and have since June the 27th of last year because some kids gave it to me I have sort of semi-adopted from Columbia. They're called the Vianoto children. They live in a village surrounded by the narco traffickers and their terrorist supporters. Thirty-five percent of the oldest democracy in Latin America is in the hands of narco traffickers and terrorists. Not in the Middle East, but in your back yard in Colombia. And these children sing for peace."
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