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July 06

Drill away

 
 
 

Regarding off shore and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil drilling, I say: Go ahead. The area of ANWR the companies want to drill has been compared to the size of a postage stamp on a football field or a single character on a full-page newspaper, relative to the wilderness preserve.

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with respect to off shore drilling, we could put 40 to 50 platforms in the Gulf and southern Atlantic and Pacific oceans without being unsightly. The arguments that liberals always make is environmental, but when was the last time there was a catastrophic oil spill from an existing platform or an oil well? The naysayers are ignoring 21st-century technology that minimizes land clearing on the surface. If platforms are unsafe, why did Hurricane Katrina and other recent hurricanes not cause a spill at any of them?

At the same time, we need to loosen restrictions and build more domestic refineries. When was the last time we had a catastrophic spill at one of them? Oil in transit, via ship and barge, is a greater risk for tragedy than those listed above. But that is not what the left wants us to hear or read.

I think an agreement could be worked out that fixes the price of oil from ANWR at, for example, $100/barrel for a determined number of years, while prohibiting oil companies from increasing exports from other domestic sources.

Leaders have failed

 
 
 
 

In 2006, people in our country were looking for solutions to high energy prices. Nancy Pelosi took over as House majority leader and stated that the Democratic Party had a "common-sense plan" of reducing energy costs by cracking dawn on price gouging, cutting tax deductions for Big Oil and providing taxpayer funding of alternative energy. So far, Congress has proposed that trial attorneys get the right to sue the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Companies and conducted public interrogations of U.S. oil executives.

For alternative fuels, Congress has mandated the use of ethanol. This has resulted in the quadrupling of corn prices and food shortages for the world's poor. Ethanol production has created an inordinate use of water, fertilizer and taxpayer funds. Congress also has decided taxpayer-subsidized wind power is an acceptable alternative energy source as long as it does not block people's ocean views.

Within our reach in the U.S., an estimated 112 billion barrels of oil and 656 trillion cubic feet of gas have been declared off limits. By keeping this energy off limits, one wonders if Congress is pro-OPEC and wants to maintain a high trade deficit.

With higher energy costs upon us, we are now getting the "common-sense plan" good and hard.

IMMIGRATION

 
 
 

Reform is difficult

The one issue on which I come closest to agreeing with Sen. John McCain is immigration reform. It's a very complex issue. The way to keep Latino immigrants from wanting to cross our border in huge numbers would be if they had an economy that provided a living income for them. But since we alone can't create that, there are things we can do to bring some order to the problem. One of them is to permit them to cross legally to work, with rules that also spell out a way to become U.S. citizens.

But a June 29 article quoted McCain as saying immigration reform "will be my top priority" ("Obama, McCain reach out to Hispanic voters"). I realize he was speaking to a Hispanic audience and might have gotten carried away, but to make this his top priority speaks volumes about the kind of president he would be.

While immigration reform is an important matter, there are a few others most Americans would rank as more vital to the citizens of this country. One is making health care available to everyone, another is redeploying our troops now in Iraq and another is bringing some sanity to our economic policies. A man who sees immigration reform as his "top priority" is not the man we want as our president.

October 27

IRAQ

 
 

 

I couldn't sit by and not respond to the misguided musings of editorial columnist Patrick McIlheran about Democrats wanting America to lose the war in Iraq in his Oct. 10 Quick Hit.

One overriding truth that McIlheran and other pro-war people seem to not understand is that the Iraq war was lost the minute that the United States dropped the first bombs in Iraq March 19, 2003. It is a war based on the lies of a power- and oil-hungry administration. Iraq with a U.S. puppet government is not victory. Iraq with a permanent U.S. military presence is not victory.

The path of death and destruction is never victorious. McIlheran seems to forget that the insurgents and al-Qaida are not the only ones blowing up Iraq. What does he think is the outcome of countless U.S. bombing raids over four-plus years? It is thousands of Iraqis killed and wounded and homes and infrastructure destroyed.

A foreign policy based on the primacy of military force, of bombing a country to submission and calling it spreading democracy and freedom is true insanity. There is no victory in death, destruction,The american people need to stop this madness!

Until next time time, happy writings!Hot

 

Climate Change

 

Hey Bloggers! this weeks rant!!!

 

It is unfortunate those who are so outspoken about the theory of global warming have little idea about what that theory demands. Such was the case with the Oct. 23 letter writers taking issue with the spot-on criticisms from columnist Cal Thomas.

The theory requires we believe humans are the cause of the current warming. What we fail to see is the scientific proof that human influences come anywhere close to eclipsing the Earth's natural cycles of warming and cooling. Nor do we see the scientific proof that humans are overwhelming the current increased output fluctuation of our sun, the likely cause of warming on three other planets and numerous planets' moons.

Rather than accept a theoretical belief system, a good place to start would be recognition of the so-called Little Ice Age that started in the 1300s and ended around 1800. We've been warming due to a cyclical change. Second, we should not succumb to projections based on comparisons to a peak in cooling that occurred a mere 30 years ago.

Third, we should not squelch opposition scientists. Finally, we should scrutinize the questionable methods, negotiated conclusions and politics of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. What is at stake is a potentially huge misallocation of resources

Don't just accept global warming theories, Accept the inevitable!

Until next time time, happy writing!Hot

October 21

OIL

 

Hey Fellow Bloggers!! I'm Back, so for the long Hiatus! Lets get back to ranting!

U.S. needs to face pricing questions

While I appreciate the $2.68 per gallon cost of gas, it doesn't make sense. A barrel of crude oil went over $85, yet our price per gallon dropped ("Prices for oil hit $86 mark," Oct. 16). It wasn't long ago that I paid $3.39 per gallon and the price for a barrel of oil was around $60 to $65. In 1999, we paid a $1 per gallon, and the nation went nuts buying gas-guzzling SUVs and trucks. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has been laughing ever since.

Why hasn't the price at the pump risen to record levels? Refineries, so they say, are at maximum capacity. We, as a nation, still consume billions of gas per day. SUVs are outselling hybrids 20 to 1. Winter is soon to arrive, and we will be consuming huge amounts of home heating oil.

Are we borrowing money from the countries that supply us with oil? Is that a good thing to keep gas prices down? There are a lot of questions that need answers.Hot

September 30

Funds for stadium could have been better used!


After Hurricane Katrina did such devastating damage to Louisiana and Mississippi, there were literally thousands of people with no homes, no food, no clothes, no utilities, no hospitals - the necessities of life were all but gone. People needed help, and a lot of them were not getting it.

So then some idiots decided people needed the New Orleans Saints' stadium rebuilt ("Superdome back in business," Sept. 26). How in the world did they think that was a priority?

So some rich people who can afford to take in the games, they had to rebuild it before taking care of more pressing needs for the average Joe. The average person will never see the inside of the Superdome, unless maybe there is another hurricane and those poor people can all gather there as they did after Hurricane Katrina.

Come on, people, start thinking about those who will never be able to afford that kind of luxury and start prioritizing to help the people with needs just to stay alive and have a roof over their heads. That $184 million spent on the stadium could have helped a lot of people there.

That's just my thought this week, but as always I'm sticking to it"



August 21

Current U.S Policy isn't working

 
 

Five years after 9-11, the al-Qaida network seems stronger, not weaker: On the heels of horrifying London attacks of last year, the organization has been able to conceive, plan and nearly execute a monumental attack intended to murder thousands of civilian travelers.

If the current strategy is working, as we are told, why has it not worked? Why is Osama bin Laden still at large, al-Qaida still so capable, Afghanistan spiraling out of control, Iraq descending into civil war and our country more divided at home and more hated and isolated abroad than ever before?

The apologists for the current policy say we are fighting them there so we don't have to fight them here. This is another lie in the endless string.

In reality, the Iraq war has opened up another attractive target range and practice ground for al-Qaida, greatly enhancing its ability to recruit and train. Terrorists-in-training no longer have to travel very far for the opportunity to kill Americans. They need only slip into Iraq.

As a result of the criminal incompetence of the current administration, we now fight them both there and here. And under this administration, our chances look worse and worse.

That's my opinion but I'm sticking to it"

TERRORISM

 
 

Daily, we read and hear about the unthinkable deeds of groups of "terrorists." We are finding it difficult to know exactly who these terrorists represent. Do all terrorists have the same goals, backgrounds and financial support? Do we know the underlying reasons these groups form?

We speak of our war on terrorism, but do we really know exactly whom to war against, the exact reasons for our going to war and where best to fight our war?

It would be important to know who supports, finances and joins the respective groups. We also should examine what motivates these people to grow to hate and kill innocent people as well as themselves.

Presently, our country is using our military to attempt to deal with the terrorist problem. Historically, this approach has seldom completely resolved world problems. It has always resulted in many deaths and great expenditures of money.

If we knew more about the complex reasons surrounding these acts of terrorism, we may be better able to address and solve some of the circumstances that have led to the creation of terrorist movements. This approach may be more effective and, more important, less costly in lives, suffering and money.

Just my thought  but i'm sticking to it"

 

June 22

Effort to ban unions seems un-american

 
 

I've been listening to the president's rehashing of the marriage amendment with some skepticism. He keeps insisting that marriage should be legally defined as a union between one man and one woman.

Historically, marriage was economic and familial, designed to create alliances and maintain family wealth. It was condoned by the church purely to reinforce existing societal concepts of familial power. Linguistically, the idea of a definition remaining static over time is ridiculous. The word "marriage" has already changed from a political concept to a religious one. Nothing says we cannot broaden the definition to include gay men and women.

By making this a religious issue, doesn't that make it a First Amendment issue? If our government is going to sanction a religious ceremony, don't we have a duty to rage against that as well? If we are really trying to avoid hypocrisy, shouldn't all marriages be redefined as civil unions, leaving it to churches to sanction unions as they choose?

The government has no business involving itself in religion. Conversely, if it backs away from the religious angle, this becomes purely a discrimination issue. And to write discrimination into the Constitution, after so many battles to have it removed - slavery, civil rights, woman's suffrage - strikes me as patently un-American.

It seems to me everyone has the right to happiness!

 

That is my opinion but ,I;m sticking to it!

People Not Numbers, are dying in this war!

 

On June 15, the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq officially hit 2,500. When asked for his take on it that day, White House spokesman Tony Snow said, "It's a number."

Let's think about that for a minute and ask ourselves if this administration truly has any concept of what "war" really means in human terms. Remember President Bush telling the enemy to "bring it on" three years ago? I think we have our answer.

I'm reminded of something Lt. General Gregory Newbold stated in Time magazine recently: "The commitment of our forces to this fight was done with a casualness and swagger that are the special province of those who have never had to execute these missions - or bury the results."

When will this administration be held accountable for what it has done?

 

That is my opinion! but I'm sticking to it!

May 19

Gun buying list

 
 

Maybe officials should create gun buying list

Perhaps now is an appropriate time for Democrats and those concerned with gun violence to revisit the idea of establishing a registry for gun purchases.

If the government and Republicans can justify a database of phone numbers in their attempt to protect us from terrorists, certainly people collecting arsenals of weapons should be monitored as well. Does the possibility not exist that they, too, are terrorists?

It would be interesting to see the reaction of congressional candidates seeking the endorsement of the National Rifle Association during this election cycle on such a gun registry being legislated. It could be just the litmus test for those who are cynical about this administration's scaling back of civil liberties in the wake of the "war on terror."

I equally have my concerns and doubts with this administration's ability to coordinate phone records to reveal patterns that might point to terrorism. They held a memo in their hands that clearly read, "Bin Laden determined to attack in the United States," and they had no idea what to do with that information. Following up on such memos seems to be a more productive, less intrusive way of keeping us safe.

 

That's just my rant" but I'm sticking to it"

April 26

Rumsfeld himself should be dismissed

 

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has dismissed the retired generals who are speaking out about the invented war in Iraq, the weapons of mass destruction that never materialized and the initial and ongoing gross miscalculation of the number of troops truly needed to have a real "mission accomplished." In turn, President Bush supports this political dinosaur, once again standing fast.

Perhaps it's time for the American people to dismiss this administration.

 

That's my opinion" But I'm sticking to it" 

People need to start complaining

 

In the second week of March, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a

price case against two oil companies. Prices increased by 20 cents per gallon within one week.

In late March, the Energy Information Administration released an inventory of oil and natural gas, saying crude oil inventory was at an eight-year high and natural gas inventory was 63.5% above the five-year average for this time of the season. Prices continued to rise.

Politicians do not complain - they are getting money for their campaigns from the oil companies or political action committees. We must not re-elect any politician who does not speak against these ridiculous prices.

Common excuses from the oil companies include switching to summer or winter blends, supplies remaining tight, concerns because of world uncertainties, etc. Oil companies are on track to make between $40 billion and $50 billion.

When will it stop? Never, unless we complain! Setting prices based on the New York commodity market is ridiculous. That market needs to be investigated because it is always reacting to situations and causing prices to increase despite high inventory levels in this country

 

That's this writers thoughts!  But I'm sticking to it"

April 13

Inspirational

 

" Dwell not on the past. Use it to illustrate a point, then leave it behind. Nothing really matters except what you do now, in this instant of time. From this moment onward you can be an entirely different person, filled with love and understanding, ready with an outstretched hand, uplifted and positive in every thought and deed."

Bush's behavior raises Questions!

 

 

Where was George W. Bush's mind when he placed a hand on the Bible during his inauguration and swore to protect and defend the Constitution? It makes one wonder if he didn't hear "protect and defend only those parts I believe in."

Case in point: this whole leak scandal ("Bush admits allowing release of report," April 11). While it's true the president can declassify such documents as he sees fit, this was nothing more than propaganda, the same words of mass distraction he tried on the rest of the world as an excuse for his Iraq war.

What concerns me most is leaking a covert CIA operative's identity to the press just to get back at her husband. Maybe Dubya needs to go back to Yale so he can get a clue. This isn't grade school. You don't violate national security and risk the lives of our field agents just to get even.

And now folks rip on Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) for demanding that we the people hold the president accountable for his actions. How much freedom are we willing to sacrifice in the war on terror?

A better question is the same one Clint Eastwood once asked: Do you feel lucky? Because if the administration has its way, there may not be much left to protect or defend.

 

That's my opinion" But I'm sticking to it"

April 01

Credibility Lacking

Gregory Stanford's assertion in his March 19 column that "Al Gore, or just about any other president of either party, would likely have dealt al-Qaida a fatal blow and captured Osama bin Laden dead or alive with the help of America's friends around the world. . . . Likely, too, such an administration would have better heeded prior warnings about the attack" was patently absurd.

Gore served as the vice president for eight years in an administration that essentially and carelessly ignored repeated red flags signaling the upcoming terrorist storm - i.e., the 1993 World Trade Center attack, the Riyadh barracks bombing, an attack on a harbored U.S. warship, etc.

The failure of President Bush's foreign policy circus in Iraq is self-indicting. It is, however, more than a little disconcerting to have allegedly responsible journalists such as Stanford, and countless others like him, selectively recall and distort facts to support their viewpoints.

If Stanford dropped his vendetta and picked up one of the many international affairs journals, such as Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs or The Economist, his columns would refreshingly include a component they noticeably lack: credibility

 

That is my opinion" But I"m sticking to it"

March 31

Death Penalty

 

DEATH PENALTY

How do we respond in today's violent world?

Why the big debate over a non-binding referendum to let the voters' opinion be heard regarding a reinstitution of the death penalty? This should be a simple issue to approve rather than be used as a platform to initiate political posturing.

In reviewing the debate, I wonder if politicians think voters are all non-thinking, uneducated, oblivious dolts, unaware of the sad state of affairs the world is in.

I find it suspicious that James Rowen went into remarkable detail regarding the process of execution, indicating that we are all involved in administration of the death penalty This would seem to be an attempt to sway people to vote no on a referendum.

The large majority of people are never exposed to often extremely violent and horrific details of the crimes for which the death penalty should be applied. The media, utilizing self-censorship, have for the most part insulated us from the so-called gory details.

We all have become much more aware of how humans apply violence to other humans in the post-9-11 world. Certainly one must agree that there are crimes committed that absolutely demand the death penalty.

The increases in violent crime and senseless deaths due to crime demand that, at the least, the law-abiding public render an opinion.

 

That is my thought" but I'm sticking to it"

March 21

Democrats are disappointing

 
 

Nothing could be more disappointing than the cowering response of so many Democrats to Sen. Russ Feingold's proposed resolution of censure against President Bush. When the Wisconsin senator said the president should be censured for overriding the authority of the American people by illegal internal spying, he was making a reasonable point. Americans should be awakened to this usurpation of presidential power.

It's part of the role of Congress to provide those checks and balances so necessary to our republic. Feingold's action is a conservative action in that it is aimed at protecting our Constitution.

Shame on my fellow Democrats, including Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wis.), for running for cover. Shame, too, on so many Republican senators who deep in their hearts must know that their president too often is acting as if he is governed by the divine right of kings.

Perhaps the Democrats fear that Bush adviser Karl Rove will unleash his mean-machine on them in the November elections, but there are times when senators should rise above politics to take a reasonable look at threats to our democracy.

 

That's my view and I'm sticking to it

Global Warming

 
 

Hello Fellow bloggers, it is time for another rant...

 

Global Warming is a reality, not a theory. People who continue to stick their heads in the sand and pretend it isn't a problem are a big part of the problem, and not the solution. The issue needs to be addressed at the highest levels immediatly, but governments and corporations that are making the most of the status quo aren't willing to change. I pity our children and one day our grandchildren: The world they inherit may be broken beyond repair.

 

 

That is this writers opinion... But I'm sticking to it. 

March 07

Something to Think About

Priceless
THINK ABOUT THIS FOR A MOMENT
North Dakota News

This text is from a county emergency manager out in the western part of North Dakota state after the recent snow storm.

WEATHER BULLETIN
Up here in the Northern Plains, we just recovered from a Historic event--- may I even say a "Weather Event" of "Biblical Proportions"--- with a historic blizzard of up to 44 inches of snow and winds to 90 mph that broke trees in half, knocked down utility poles, stranded hundreds of motorists in lethal snow banks, closed ALL roads, isolated scores of communities and cut power to 10's of thousands.

FYI:
George Bush did not come.
FEMA did nothing.
No one howled for the government.
No one even blamed the government.
No one even uttered an expletive on TV.
Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton did not visit.
Our Mayor's did not blame Bush or anyone else.
Our Governor did not blame Bush or anyone else, either.
CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX or NBC did not visit - or report on this category 5 snow storm.
Nobody demanded $2,000 debit cards.
No one asked for a FEMA trailer house.
No one looted.
Nobody - I mean Nobody demanded the government do something.
Nobody expected the government to do anything, either.
No Larry King, No Bill O'Reilly, No Oprah, No Chris Mathews and No Geraldo Rivera.
No Sean Penn, No Barbra Streisand, No Hollywood types to be found.

AND
Nope, we just melted the snow for water.

Sent out caravans of SUV's to pluck people out of snow engulfed cars.

The truck drivers pulled people out of snow banks and didn't even ask for a penny.

Local resteraunts made food, and the police and fire departments delivered it to the snow bound families.

Families took in the stranded people - total strangers.

We fired up wood stoves, broke out coal oil lanterns and Coleman lanterns.

We put on extra layers of clothes because up here it is "Work or Die".

We did not wait for some affirmative action government to get us out of a mess created by being immobilized by a welfare program that trades votes for "sitting at home" checks.

Even though a Category "5" blizzard of this scale has never fallen this early, we know it can happen and how to deal with it ourselves.

I hope this gets passed on....
Maybe... SOME people will get this message...
The world does NOT owe you a living.

February 28

Shrine, Like credibility won't be the same

More from the mouth of king spineless

Bush pledges to help the Iraqis rebuild their golden dome, known more formally as the Askariya Shrine, that was destroyed in what could only be described as the most blatant sign of civil war in Iraq. What he fails to understand is that it cannot be rebuilt.

Yes, physically, it possibly could be cobbled back together, but it will never be the same. Perhaps the president's parents should have taught him the meaning behind the children's rhyme Humpty Dumpty. Like his credibility, which has been shattered by his repeated lies and incompetence, this Humpty Dumpty can't be put back together again.

Just my thoughts" But I'm sticking to them"

Empty slogans, dead-end policies

Another grand rhetoric from the commander in stupidity!


The topic of the president's photo op last week was admirable, but the messenger can hardly be considered in the same respect.

It's curious at best that the president talks about alternative energy at a time when his 2006 budget cuts two-thirds of the funding for renewable energy research. The president has decided that feeding oil companies over 15 billion of our tax dollars for no justifiable reason is a better policy. This is even more ridiculous when one considers the record profits oil companies have gouged consumers for this year.

In the end, I hardly find anything about this surprising. Bush continues to underwhelm the country with his empty slogans and dead-end policies. He should be impeached.

Just my opinion but I'm sticking too it"


February 27

Native Prayer To The Four Directions


Great Spirit of Light, come to me out of the East (red) with the power of the rising sun. Let there be light in my words, let there be light on my path that I walk. Let me remember always that you give the gift of a new day. And never let me be burdened with sorrow by not starting over again.

Great Spirit of Love, come to me with the power of the North (white). Make me courageous when the cold wind falls upon me. Give me strength and endurance for everything that is harsh, everything that hurts, everything that makes me squint. Let me move through life ready to take what comes from the north.

Great Life-Giving Spirit, I face the West (black), the direction of sundown. Let me remember everyday that the moment will come when my sun will go down. Never let me forget that I must fade into you. Give me a beautiful color, give me a great sky for setting, so that when it is my time to meet you, I can come with glory.

Great Spirit of Creation, send me the warm and soothing winds from the South (yellow). Comfort me and caress me when I am tired and cold. Unfold me like the gentle breezes that unfold the leaves on the trees. As you give to all the earth your warm, moving wind, give to me, so that I may grow close to you in warmth.
February 26

Spiritual healing


Is it truly possible to heal ourselves? Is it truly within our reach to heal our mental, emotional, physical and spiritual disharmonies? Authentic healing can be achieved when we rely and trust in the only true source that can heal us: the creative spirit within.

Many of us seek to find healing outside of ourselves. If we are feeling ill, we turn to allopathic methods in order to heal. Although traditional medicine generally provides immediate medical attention and relief to acute, life-threatening traumas such as heart attacks and victims of car accidents, oftentimes, modern medicine can only “treat” symptoms of illnesses with medication. While many patients tend to experience some relief of symptoms after commencing a regimen of medication, the end result is not established in “curing” the illness…the root causes/s of the illness are not addressed.

Still others, make the decision to address discord by commencing regimens that address the strengthening and fitness of the body. Modalities such as yoga, Tai-chi and Pilates indeed provide a healthy dose of mind/body/spiritual balance but the emphasis is still not being placed on isolating the root cause/s that may be causing discord or disharmony in our lives, our bodies and emotions

Today, with the increased interest in holistic modalities, many individuals are turning to alternative ways to address distress and disharmony. Modalities such as acupuncture, homeopathic medicine and Reiki truly assist in balancing energy in the mind/body/spirit and bring us to a state of clarity and physical relieve. However, as a Reiki Master-who truly honors the power of Life Force, I humbly invite clients to recognize that even Reiki can be a short fix in achieving ultimate healing.

The key to ultimate healing lays within our ability to authentically explore our emotions and to release and reconcile with the ill feelings that do not serve us. For, if we fail to release negative emotions, in time, we will once again, experience the feelings of disharmony and discord.

Modalities such as Reiki or Acupuncture rely on energy—Life Force, to “break” and or dislodge the meridians and chakras from emotional blockage. A close analogy would be in attempting to dislodge a clogged sink. Removal of clog can be successful but in order to maintain it “unclogged” we must assure ourselves not to allow particles “THAT DO NOT BELONG IN THE SINK to make their way through the drainage. IF we neglect to be diligent and allow food to make its way to the drainage, in time, we will again have a clogged sink. So, too, is it with our emotions and blockages. We must be diligent not to allow the buildup of negative emotions to block our spiritual essence.

True authentic healing can only come from within. A connection to our spiritual essence provides us with the knowingness that only love and forgiveness can assure us to remain in a healthy state of mind, body and spiritual being. The practice of meditation can assist us in releasing negative emotions and discover the radiance of peace.

Becoming Whole encompasses the harmonious balance of our mind, body and spirit. This is the trinity that completes the whole of who we truly are.






 
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