Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The fight to stop the slaughter of wolves
::BREAKING NEWS::The Fight to Stop the Wolf Slaughter Has Just Begun Dear Peter, This morning, just after the delisting of the northern Rockies'gray wolves from the endangered species list was made official,Earthjustice leapt into action to serve the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service with a 60-day notice of our intent to file alawsuit to stop the wolf slaughter. This notice of intent isusually required by the Endangered Species Act as a precursor tolegal challenges. The premature decision by the USFWS to strip the protections ofthe ESA from the wolves promises to undo the progress of recentyears. Independent scientific analysis tells us that even theircurrent population of 1,500 is well below the numbers needed toensure long-term survival of the species. This tragicallymisguided decision will allow Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana tokill all but 300 wolves. Earthjustice is not going to just stand by and let that happen. The USFWS under President Bush has decided to ignore science infavor of handing the state governments a license to slaughterthe wolves for political gain. If the Bush administration failsto take action to correct this shameful misuse of science within60 days, Earthjustice will immediately and aggressively moveforward with what we do best -- using the courts to ensure thatour nation's environmental laws are upheld. Our courts are thelast chance for protecting wolves... and Earthjustice has thelegal expertise necessary to challenge this slaughter Thank you for joining us as we rise to this challenge. Staytuned for updates as this story unfolds. Sincerely, Trip Van NoppenPresident, Earthjustice P.S. Please consider supporting our work to protect the wolvesby making a gift today:https://secure.ga0.org/02/wolfdelisting_2008_home/ne7L_vX71uKdv?source=isa080230
Friday, February 22, 2008
Behind the scene agendas
Well, what can be said about the "scandal" thats being circulated about McCain and hids alledged wrongful relationship with lobbyists (cute, female lobbyists, even better!) that could be understood by the average US Citezen? Washington, no politics, are driven by lobbyists, who as citezens of the United States, have the right to put a bug in the ear of whomever they wish, and do so to gain a specific edge with the men and women in both houses, so that their particular veiwpoint or agenda gets attention it might not otherwise get. This is not to say that said agenda isnt worthy of special audience, only that without someone pushing for it, it may not get looked at as deservedly as some would believe it should.
Now, a certain amount of lobbying, is not only a good thing, its an absolute civic duty that without, would render the passage of bills or laws that are good for the few at the top, but not so good for those of us at the bottom. We MUST continue to verbalise our needs and wants and interests, through lobbying, so that this statement remains true......."of the people by the people for the people. We must communicate the wishes of the people to those whom we have elected to steer this great nation.
As is the case in all people, some are good and some are not, so too the lobbyists must be scrutinized to determine that their intent is honorable and just. We need lobbyists. We need to rely that they serve the greater good and are not corrupt.
Now, a certain amount of lobbying, is not only a good thing, its an absolute civic duty that without, would render the passage of bills or laws that are good for the few at the top, but not so good for those of us at the bottom. We MUST continue to verbalise our needs and wants and interests, through lobbying, so that this statement remains true......."of the people by the people for the people. We must communicate the wishes of the people to those whom we have elected to steer this great nation.
As is the case in all people, some are good and some are not, so too the lobbyists must be scrutinized to determine that their intent is honorable and just. We need lobbyists. We need to rely that they serve the greater good and are not corrupt.
The McCain Update
The McCain Update - February 22, 2008
This week, John McCain's position as the presumed Republican nominee was confirmed by his position in the polls and his big victories in the Wisconsin and Washington primary elections. The Gallup national tracking survey now shows John McCain leading with 62 percent of the Republican vote and Mike Huckabee with only 22 percent. This is a new high for John McCain and the lowest vote share for Mike Huckabee since prior to his Super Tuesday victories.
Our internal count of delegates puts us at 1055 delegates, 136 delegates away from clinching the nomination. This count includes privately pledged RNC members and a few estimates on what we received in states like Iowa – where the actual delegates will be selected soon at State Conventions. We are confident that the contests on March 4, where more than 250 delegates will be up for grabs, will provide John McCain with enough delegates to officially become the Republican nominee for president.
Pollsters are shifting their attention to the general election match-up where John McCain is competitive against both Democratic candidates. John McCain leads Hillary Clinton by 4 points on the most recent three days of Rasmussen's daily tracking survey and trails Barack Obama by 3-4 points over the same recent tracking data. As the general election heats up, the race will remain close.
Victories Continue in Wisconsin & Washington
Tuesday brought great victories for John McCain in the Wisconsin and Washington primaries. Each victory brings us closer to the necessary number of delegates to officially make John McCain the presumptive nominee.
John McCain said on Tuesday night, "We have traveled a great distance together already in this campaign, and overcome more than a few obstacles. But as I said last week, now comes the hard part and, for America, the bigger decision. Will we make the right changes to restore the people's trust in their government and meet the great challenges of our time with wisdom, and with faith in the values and ability of Americans for whom no challenge is greater than their resolve, courage and patriotism? Or will we heed appeals for change that ignore the lessons of history, and lack confidence in the intelligence and ideals of free people?"
Click here to watch John McCain's election night speech.
Former President Bush Endorses John McCain
Former President George H.W. Bush endorsed John McCain in Houston, Texas on Monday.
Former President Bush said, "As someone who also helped lead our great Party at the RNC and later as president, I believe now is the right time for me to help John in his effort to start building the broad-based coalition it will take for our conservative values to carry the White House this fall. His character was forged in the crucible of war. His commitment to America is beyond any doubt. But most importantly, he has the right values and experience to guide our nation forward at this historic moment. So I am very proud to endorse John McCain for the presidency for the United States of America."
John McCain thanked former President Bush for his endorsement, support and friendship over the many years. This endorsement is an important step in further uniting our party and moving our country forward. Click here to watch video of this endorsement.
Become a McCain Ace!
With a donation of $25 dollars or more, you will become a 'McCain Ace' and your name will be permanently featured on our website's 'McCain Aces' board. This wall of recognition will be a record of your support for John McCain. It takes courage to stand with the right presidential candidate through thick and thin, and we want to recognize your efforts and commitment.
Latest News
Below are the top news articles from this week. For more news articles and press releases, go to www.JohnMcCain.com for the latest update.
USA Today: McCain Accuses Obama Of 'Doublespeak' On Campaign Cash
Wall Street Journal: How Right Is McCain?
Columbus Dispatch: McCain Looks to November as He Hits Ohio in Earnest
Wall Street Journal: Obama's New Vulnerability
Akron Beacon Journal (OH): McCain Tells Ohio He Will Fix Economy
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI): McCain Shifts Campaign Focus To Democrats
Houston Chronicle (TX): McCain Claims Texas A Vital Part Of His Campaign
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI): McCain Promises To Battle 'Radical Islamic Extremism'
This week, John McCain's position as the presumed Republican nominee was confirmed by his position in the polls and his big victories in the Wisconsin and Washington primary elections. The Gallup national tracking survey now shows John McCain leading with 62 percent of the Republican vote and Mike Huckabee with only 22 percent. This is a new high for John McCain and the lowest vote share for Mike Huckabee since prior to his Super Tuesday victories.
Our internal count of delegates puts us at 1055 delegates, 136 delegates away from clinching the nomination. This count includes privately pledged RNC members and a few estimates on what we received in states like Iowa – where the actual delegates will be selected soon at State Conventions. We are confident that the contests on March 4, where more than 250 delegates will be up for grabs, will provide John McCain with enough delegates to officially become the Republican nominee for president.
Pollsters are shifting their attention to the general election match-up where John McCain is competitive against both Democratic candidates. John McCain leads Hillary Clinton by 4 points on the most recent three days of Rasmussen's daily tracking survey and trails Barack Obama by 3-4 points over the same recent tracking data. As the general election heats up, the race will remain close.
Victories Continue in Wisconsin & Washington
Tuesday brought great victories for John McCain in the Wisconsin and Washington primaries. Each victory brings us closer to the necessary number of delegates to officially make John McCain the presumptive nominee.
John McCain said on Tuesday night, "We have traveled a great distance together already in this campaign, and overcome more than a few obstacles. But as I said last week, now comes the hard part and, for America, the bigger decision. Will we make the right changes to restore the people's trust in their government and meet the great challenges of our time with wisdom, and with faith in the values and ability of Americans for whom no challenge is greater than their resolve, courage and patriotism? Or will we heed appeals for change that ignore the lessons of history, and lack confidence in the intelligence and ideals of free people?"
Click here to watch John McCain's election night speech.
Former President Bush Endorses John McCain
Former President George H.W. Bush endorsed John McCain in Houston, Texas on Monday.
Former President Bush said, "As someone who also helped lead our great Party at the RNC and later as president, I believe now is the right time for me to help John in his effort to start building the broad-based coalition it will take for our conservative values to carry the White House this fall. His character was forged in the crucible of war. His commitment to America is beyond any doubt. But most importantly, he has the right values and experience to guide our nation forward at this historic moment. So I am very proud to endorse John McCain for the presidency for the United States of America."
John McCain thanked former President Bush for his endorsement, support and friendship over the many years. This endorsement is an important step in further uniting our party and moving our country forward. Click here to watch video of this endorsement.
Become a McCain Ace!
With a donation of $25 dollars or more, you will become a 'McCain Ace' and your name will be permanently featured on our website's 'McCain Aces' board. This wall of recognition will be a record of your support for John McCain. It takes courage to stand with the right presidential candidate through thick and thin, and we want to recognize your efforts and commitment.
Latest News
Below are the top news articles from this week. For more news articles and press releases, go to www.JohnMcCain.com for the latest update.
USA Today: McCain Accuses Obama Of 'Doublespeak' On Campaign Cash
Wall Street Journal: How Right Is McCain?
Columbus Dispatch: McCain Looks to November as He Hits Ohio in Earnest
Wall Street Journal: Obama's New Vulnerability
Akron Beacon Journal (OH): McCain Tells Ohio He Will Fix Economy
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI): McCain Shifts Campaign Focus To Democrats
Houston Chronicle (TX): McCain Claims Texas A Vital Part Of His Campaign
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI): McCain Promises To Battle 'Radical Islamic Extremism'
Monday, February 18, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Stormin Norman
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
General Norman Schwarzkopf Endorses John McCain For President Category: News and Politics
Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf (aka "Stormin' Norman"), the heavily decorated Gulf War commander has endorsed John McCain for President.
General Norman Schwarzkopf Endorses John McCain For President
ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. Army (Ret.) issued the following statement endorsing John McCain for President of the United States:
"Senator John McCain has served our country with honor in war and in peace. He has demonstrated the type of courageous leadership our country sorely needs at this time. For that reason, he has my complete support."
John McCain thanked General Schwarzkopf for his support, stating, "General Norman Schwarzkopf's distinguished lifetime of service and uncommon devotion to our nation has earned him the respect and admiration of the American people. I am honored by his support."
General Norman Schwarzkopf Endorses John McCain For President Category: News and Politics
Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf (aka "Stormin' Norman"), the heavily decorated Gulf War commander has endorsed John McCain for President.
General Norman Schwarzkopf Endorses John McCain For President
ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. Army (Ret.) issued the following statement endorsing John McCain for President of the United States:
"Senator John McCain has served our country with honor in war and in peace. He has demonstrated the type of courageous leadership our country sorely needs at this time. For that reason, he has my complete support."
John McCain thanked General Schwarzkopf for his support, stating, "General Norman Schwarzkopf's distinguished lifetime of service and uncommon devotion to our nation has earned him the respect and admiration of the American people. I am honored by his support."
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Quote
"Whether they're Democrat, Republican, independent, libertarian, vegetarian, whatever they are, it's the same message."
John McCain
John McCain
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Would it even be legal for Hillary to become president......
Okay, we all know(or most americans do) that one president is limited to only two terms(eight years) in the whitehouse. If (god forbid) hillary makes it, we all know who will be running the country.......thats right, Billy Boy! That spells three terms in office to me. Unconstitutional. At best there must be 'round the clock recordings of their time together, as the people, we should demand that the patriot act include Bill Clinton to assure that he doesnt have in effect a third term in office!
And from my friends in Germany, the latest "joke" is about a black man, in the white house
NO THIRD TERM FOR BILL!!
And from my friends in Germany, the latest "joke" is about a black man, in the white house
NO THIRD TERM FOR BILL!!
Sunday, January 6, 2008
what to do; what to do...
One Question Test This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. By giving an honest answer, you will discover where youstand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictionalsituation in which you will have to make a decision. Remember your answer needs to behonest, yet spontaneous. THE SITUATION: You are in Miami , Florida . There is chaos all around you caused by ahurricane with severe flooding. This is a flood of biblical proportions.You are a photo-journalist working for a major newspaper, caught in the middle of this epic disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless.You're trying to shoot career-making photos. There are houses and people swirling around you, some disappearing under the water. THE TEST: Suddenly you see a woman in the water. She is fightingfor her life, trying not to be taken down with the debris. You move closer and she looks familiar. You suddenly realize it's Hillary Clinton! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take herunder forever. You have two options: You can save the life of Hillary Clinton, or you can shoot a dramatic Pulitzer Prize winning photo, documenting the death of one of the world's most powerful women.THE QUESTION: Here's the question, and please give an honest answer. ' Would you select high contrast color film, or would you go with the classic simplicity of black and white ? '
Friday, January 4, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
In my own words
I have a mundane job, I punch a clock, and put in 45 plus hours a week. Three nights a week I voluntarily clean a barn that houses three Arabian horses. My daughter takes riding lessons there; and help was needed to clean the stalls, excersise the horses, and groom and give them love and attention....easy, horses are incredable animals. Hard work, but easy on the soul. A coworker asked me about the primary back in the spring of 2007, and Matt Mayberry got my coworker and me tickets to the debate at UNH. We got there to find that Matt had us sitting in the second row! I was right behind Mitt Romney's wife, and next to Ruth Griffin, former Executive Counsilor. She and I had a great chat as she knitted while we waited for the debate to start. Ruth was not too impressed with the power struggles of politics, more important to her was honesty and humility, someone who could look her in the eyes and say, "this is me." like me or dont, but "I wont compromise my core beliefs to get a vote." I believe that she has endorsed Mike Huckabee, but at the debate she spoke very highly of Senator McCain as well. She, along with the setting and the feel of that night, inspired me to become more active than I ever have been in politics before. I was hooked.I went to every town hall meeting that I could where John McCain was going to be, and at the very first one, where I met him for the first time, he veered away from the way he was walking out, towards where I was standing, alone, looked me right in the eyes and said "Good to see you my old friend, glad you could make it". Then as our handshake faded, he pulled me in closer to him, said "thanks for serving" in the Air force, and we embraced, as veterans often do. It was all I could do to stammer out"Senator, it's YOU who are the hero, YOU who has given most of your life in service to this country, and I want to thank YOU." Again, he looked me in the eye and smiled, then moved back into his pre-determined path, and continued out to the bus. The hook was now set! I helped out a little at setting up a few more town hall meeting places, have made it to several phone banks, have yard signs out front, and a big 4x8 sign in the back yard as I live on the commuter rail that runs between Dover and Portland. I have a few pictures that were taken with the Senator, and one of them he signed for me, at the leadership meeting in concord. I stood outside the polls when the local towns had their elections, passing out invitations to another town hall meeting, sent out more emails than I can remember, and all this time I have watched our favorite canidate gain momentum and support from the great people of New Hampshire. I met Mehgan McCain at one town hall meeting, a very friendly and polite young lady. Three weeks later, I ran into her again, at the leadership meeting in Concord. Do you think she'd remember me? I looked like a long haired hippy vet the first time we met, and was in a suit with my hair pulled back and clean shaven when we saw each other in Concord. She came right up to me and said "Hi! We met at the town hall meeting three weeks ago, remember?" I was shocked and amazed. With all the hustle and bustle of life on the campaign trail, she and her friends remembered me! John McCain had my vote back at the VFW when we embraced, but I learned even more about the man in how Mehgan represented herself. A man can be sized up by his family; John McCain is a winner. We need John McCain as the next president of the United States of America. I will continue to do all that I can to help make that happen, God help us all if it doesnt happen.
Pat Hickey:
John McCain continues to be himself - the only candidate capable of leading America in Time of war on Islamist Terror. That?s issue #One - everything else is side-dish political empty calories.John McCain has stayed on point and on message for his entire career - and that angers single-issue, pre-packaged citizens.McCain will be there for America, because he has been there.http://hickeysite.blogspot.com/2...n-townhall.htmlPat Hickey Homepage
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Brad Marston, one busy man......
Friday, December 28, 2007
January 5th in Manchester, NH McCain Victory 08 Live In The Spin Room!
Brad Marston National Chair MV08 McCain Victory 08 Will Be LIVE BLOGGING FROM THE SPIN ROOM!When you ask? Well I'll tell you . . .January 5, 2008: Simultaneous Republican and Democratic debates hosted by ABC, and WMUR , Manchester, NHGO TO http://www.azamatterofact.comBring your friends! Hell, bring your enemies...we plan to. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to really be involved LIVE AS IT HAPPENS!We will be posting login details very shortly so STAY TUNED. CHECK BACK EVERY DAYSlainte'MadShared with my fellow Straight Talking Bloggers at Ali Akbar,AzaMatterofact, AzaMatteroPrinciple, Blogs4McCain, BroadSideoftheBarn, ElectionNightHQ, Hoosiers4McCain, Iowa4McCain, McCain Blogettes, McCain States, McCain Talk, McCainVictory08, McCain Campaign Blog, McCain08HQ@Yahoo, Metaxupolis, My McCain Blog, NH4McCain, NJ4McCain, Pardon My French, Partisan American, PoliticoMafioso, Purple People Vote, Reality Bytes, Respectfully Republican, Stand Up For McCain>The Mad Irishman, The McCain Times, Vote McCain, With Both Hands, Porter County Politics, and But I am a Liberal.
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January 5th in Manchester, NH McCain Victory 08 Live In The Spin Room!
Brad Marston National Chair MV08 McCain Victory 08 Will Be LIVE BLOGGING FROM THE SPIN ROOM!When you ask? Well I'll tell you . . .January 5, 2008: Simultaneous Republican and Democratic debates hosted by ABC, and WMUR , Manchester, NHGO TO http://www.azamatterofact.comBring your friends! Hell, bring your enemies...we plan to. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to really be involved LIVE AS IT HAPPENS!We will be posting login details very shortly so STAY TUNED. CHECK BACK EVERY DAYSlainte'MadShared with my fellow Straight Talking Bloggers at Ali Akbar,AzaMatterofact, AzaMatteroPrinciple, Blogs4McCain, BroadSideoftheBarn, ElectionNightHQ, Hoosiers4McCain, Iowa4McCain, McCain Blogettes, McCain States, McCain Talk, McCainVictory08, McCain Campaign Blog, McCain08HQ@Yahoo, Metaxupolis, My McCain Blog, NH4McCain, NJ4McCain, Pardon My French, Partisan American, PoliticoMafioso, Purple People Vote, Reality Bytes, Respectfully Republican, Stand Up For McCain>The Mad Irishman, The McCain Times, Vote McCain, With Both Hands, Porter County Politics, and But I am a Liberal.
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something intersting i ran across.........
The Criminal Record of Mitt Romney Arrests and Other Contacts with Law Enforcement WAYLAND, MASS. (1981) -- ARREST- DISORDERLY CONDUCT. In June 1981, ROMNEY attempted to launch family motorboat at Cochituate State Park despite park ranger advising that he was prohibited from doing so because his boat did not display proper registration. ROMNEY was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. ROMNEY handcuffed and transported in bathing suit to Natick police station, where released on own recognizance.5 Disposition: Charges were dropped when ROMNEY threatened to sue the state for false arrest; case dismissed at Natick District Court in February 1982. ROMNEY successfully petitioned that the files be sealed.6 BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. (c. 1965) -- ARREST- CHARGE NOT KNOWN. ROMNEY was arrested along with future wife Ann Davies for actions in connection with practical joke at Cranbrook Academy. Reportedly ROMNEY and several friends "bought huge blocks of ice from the local gas station, laid towels over them, and went sliding down the slopes of a nearby golf course."7 HUNTSVILLE, UTAH (2002) -- USE OF PROFANITY WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT On February 10, 2002, while overseeing 2002 Winter Olympics, ROMNEY became extremely angry upon encountering a traffic jam at a venue and proceeded to berate two persons authorized to direct traffic there, including with obscenity laced tirades, according to a police captain at the scene and a volunteer targeted by ROMNEY. The traffic volunteer Shaun Knopp stated that ROMNEY "asked me who the f___ I was and what the f___ I was doing. We got the Olympics going on we don't need this s___ down here."8 Weber County Sheriff's Office Capt. Terry Shaw, commander of the Snowbasin venue, stated that ROMNEY twice used the F-word while also berating one of his officers, Deputy Kodi Taggart. Capt. Shaw stated that ROMNEY "was abusive" to his officer and advised, unsuccessfully, that "he needs to apologize."9 ROMNEY denied part of the allegation, insisting he hadn't used the F-word since high school -- but admitted he used a word he described as "H-E-double hockey sticks." Disposition: The Utah Department of Safety advised it had decided against initiating a "profanity probe."10 Known Associates FABIAN, ALAN: Until August 2007, FABIAN was a national finance committee co-chair for ROMNEY. Now under federal indictment for mail fraud, money laundering, bankruptcy fraud, perjury, obstruction of justice and defrauding companies of $32 million in Maryland.11 GARRITY, JAY (a/k/a "Trooper"): Until July 2007, GARRITY provided security and advance for ROMNEY whom he codenamed "LXX"; GARRITY now under investigation in Massachusetts and New Hampshire for impersonating a police officer and other charges.12 HEALEY, KERRY MURPHY (a/k/a "SHERRY" 13): HEALEY recruited by ROMNEY as accomplice for 2002 Governor's race; subsequently relegated to background role. Additional information POSSIBLE ANIMAL CRUELTY (1983) In 1983, ROMNEY transported the family Irish setter, SEAMUS, in a dog carrier strapped to the roof of his Chevrolet station wagon during a 12-hour drive from Boston, Mass. to Lake Huron. No complaint was made or charges filed at time. However, Massachusetts law prohibits carrying an animal "in or upon a vehicle, or otherwise, in an unnecessarily cruel or inhuman manner or in a way and manner which might endanger the animal carried thereon."14 POSSIBLE RECKLESS DRIVING (date unknown) According to a published account, "red lights make [ROMNEY] impatient." Per the report, at a red light at an intersection in Boston, "There was a truck in front of him but no other traffic anywhere in sight... .So [ROMNEY] pulled out around the truck -- to the left of the truck and then right in front of it -- and made a right turn. Then, at the next intersection, where again there was no traffic, he stopped and then went straight on through a red light. And then, suddenly, a policeman appeared out of nowhere.15 ALLEGED BRUSH WITH INTRUDER (c. MID 1960s) Subject ROMNEY maintains that while a high school student at Cranbrook School in Michigan he encountered an intruder in his dorm: ROMNEY, who says, "I figured I was dead for sure," states he escaped the unknown intruder by jumping out a ground-floor window and running for help.16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 People Magazine, 5/13/02 2 Boston Globe, 10/20/94 3 Quincy Patriot-Ledger, 5/26/04 4 Fox News, 2/26/06 5 Boston Herald, 5/5/94 6 Boston Globe, 5/5/94 7 Fortune Magazine, 7/9/07; Boston Globe 6/12/05 8 Standard-Examiner, 2/14/02 9 Standard-Examiner, 2/14/02 and Associated Press 2/14/02 10 Salt Lake Tribune, 2/15/02; Boston Globe, 8/11/02 11 Boston Globe, 8/12/07 12 Boston Globe, 6/22/07; 6/23/07 13 Boston Herald, 9/17/02 14 Boston Globe, 6/30/07 15 Deseret Morning News, 7/6/00
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