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Response To A Reader’s Comment

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on November 2, 2012
Posted in: Politics. Leave a comment

A reader of this blog posted the following comment to a post about Republicans support for business owners that tell employees how to vote:

Managers should communicate the economic repercussions that federal policies have on the business, and which policies are likely to be in place depending which candidates are elected. Elections have consequences, and reelecting Obama will be bad for the economy and businesses, which will hit the working class the hardest.

While supporting this reader’s right to have a different opinion than mine, I do believe that this position is naive and misguided.

It is naive because it is based on an assumption of a working class that is too ignorant to ever be able to understand things like “economic repercussions” on their own.  It is also based an assumption that managers have some type of “God Like” power that allows them to know exactly how the future is going to play out.  The reality is that we the people aren’t ignorant and managers aren’t anything close to God Like.  (Note: Mitt Romney has made a big deal about his pledge to create 12 million jobs but if you look at studies from companies like Moody’s Analytics and Macroeconomic Advisors they are predicting that that level of job creation will happen regardless of who wins the election!)  In this particular election, these managers are rich people that are investing millions of dollars in trying to protect what they have.  They want the tax cuts that come if those millions result in a Republican president.  Regardless of who wins the presidency, these managers will will cut jobs anytime it will make them more money.  They are in it for themselves not for the workers.  To believe anything else is naive.

It is misguided because it goes against what America stands for.  Here is a very well researched article by Gordon Lafer (from the hill.com) that makes this point for me better that I can with the time I have available to create this post.

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Recent weeks have brought a rash of reports of something that used to be unthinkable in America: employers telling their workers who to vote for.

First, Republican billionaire and Westgate Resorts CEO David Siegel informed his 8,000 employees that “another 4 years of the same presidential administration” would “threaten your job.” Then, Koch Industries wrote its 45,000 employees that “if we elect candidates who … put unprecedented regulatory burdens on businesses,” employees “may suffer the consequences.”

The Kochs may be ideological extremists, but their tactics are quickly becoming mainstream. Last week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce launched a campaign encouraging businesses to distribute political ads in the payroll envelopes of their employees. And newly surfaced tape records Mitt Romney himself urging employers to “make it very clear to your employees what you believe is in the best interest of your enterprise and therefore their job and their future in the upcoming election.”

These are the kind of banana-republic tactics that our government regularly condemns when they occur abroad. The Bush Administration, for instance, rejected Ukrainian elections as illegitimate, in part because international observers found that managers of state-owned enterprises had “instructed their subordinates to vote for [the ruling party].”

One step beyond even the Kochs is GOP mega-donor Bob Murray, who required employees at an Ohio coal mine to attend a Romney campaign event. The resulting photo-op could have been at home in the old East Germany – candidate standing before a crowd of miners, replete with banner reading “Coal Country Stands With Mitt,” with no notice that miners were attending under the direction of their boss, forced to give up a day’s pay in order to serve as human props. Again, we routinely condemn such charades when carried out by foreigners. The Bush Administration criticized Armenia’s elections, for instance, after observers reported that “factory workers … were instructed to attend the incumbent’s rallies.”  But what we reject for Armenians and Ukrainians, the business lobbies now want to institute at home.

An employee whose boss tells them hot to vote may still ignore this advice in the privacy of a voting booth. What they won’t do, however, is display a button or bumper sticker, write a letter to the editor, or be seen attending a rally of the opposing party. This strikes at the very heart of democracy.  Elections are only “free and fair” if voters are free to speak out, write in, and publicly support the candidate of their choice, without fear for their livelihoods.

This principle is not only enshrined in international standards; it is a fundamental norm of American democracy. When the Founders set about designing the world’s first democracy, they were particularly concerned that employees might be subject to the undue influence of those who controlled their economic fate. “In the main,” Alexander Hamilton warned, “power over a man’s support is power over his will.”  Constitutional author Gouverneur Morris likewise worried that those who “receive their bread from their employer” would be pressured to “sell [their votes] to the rich.”

This concern spawned a host of federal and state regulations specifically aimed at insulating voters from political pressure in the workplace. A dozen states, for example, ban employers from putting political messages in employees’ paychecks. Others have laws like Ohio’s that prohibit employers from predicting that “if any particular candidate is elected… work in the establishment will cease in whole or in part.”

What sets democratic elections apart from the sham votes of authoritarian regimes is not secret ballots – after all, even Saddam Hussein had secret ballots – but the ability of all voters to participate in what the Supreme Court termed “uninhibited, robust and wide-open debate” without fear of retaliation.

In striking down limits on political advertising, the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision also – perhaps inadvertently – deleted the statutory language that prevented corporations from forcing political propaganda on employees. The GOP and corporate lobbies now want to exploit this loophole to turn us into a country where only the independently wealthy are truly free to speak out, while the rest of us have to look over our shoulders before signing a petition or wearing the “wrong” button.

It’s hard to imagine a worse direction for the country, or a more important place for Republicans and Democrats to come together in defending the fundamentals of our democracy.

Lafer is a University of Oregon political scientist and research associate at the Economic Policy Institute.

Day 8 Of Mitt Romney Support For Richard Mourdock – Completely Wrong

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on November 2, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Religious Extremism. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Mitt Romney, Rape, Richard Mourdock. Leave a comment

Here is a greatest hits from Richard Mourdock, and by association, from his biggest supporter Mitt Romney.  Mitt still stands behind this man’s campaign for the US Senate…..Is this really what you want as your next President?

Republican Commandment #6 – Religious Freedom Be Damned

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on November 1, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, My Closing Argument, Politics, Religious Extremism. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Religious Extremism, Republicans. Leave a comment

Here is a great post from liberalvaluesblog.com to make my closing argument on this Republican Commandment.  The post is based on comments made during the Republican primaries.

I have made it a point to try to keep religion out of political posts on this blog.  I don’t care about anyone’s religion, including Mitt Romney’s!   Religious freedom is why this country was founded and I ask you to think about that as you read the article below.

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Santorum Upset That Obama Agenda Not Based On Bible

February 19, 2012 — Ron Chusid

In a post yesterday I contrasted the false conservative narrative that liberals support a big government to impose their views upon others with the actual fact that a large segment of the conservative movement actually does see the role of government as imposing their religious views on the country. Rick Santorum repeatedly demonstrates this,  doing so again yesterday in attacking Obama for having an agenda which is not “based on Bible.”

Newt Gingrich has made similar arguments with his attacks on Obama as a “secular socialist.” (Besides being wrong in seeing secular as undesirable, he is wrong in calling Obama a socialist.  Gingrich is using the new conservative definition of socialism as supporting a few percentage point increase in the marginal tax rate of multimillionaires and lower tax rates on the middle class, which has nothing to do with any conventional definition of the term.) Ron Paul has also shown a preference for theocracy, while Mitt Romney is willing to take multiple positions on the issue.

Contrast Santorum and Gingrich with a previous Catholic candidate for president, John F. Kennedy:

I believe in an America that is officially neither Catholic, Protestant nor Jewish, where no public official either requests or accept instructions on public policy from the Pope, the National Council of Churches or any other ecclesiastical source; where no religious body seeks to impose its will directly or indirectly upon the general populace or the public acts of its officials, and where religious liberty is so indivisible that an act against one church is treated as an act against all.

John Kennedy and Barack Obama are both following in the tradition of the Founding Fathers who understood the importance of creating a secular republic with separation of church and state. Nobody should be able to use the powers of government to impose their religious views upon others.

“The Rape Thing” – More Proof That This Is A Systemic Issue With Republicans

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on November 1, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Religious Extremism. Tagged: "The Rape Thing", Completely Wrong, John Koster, Mitt Romney, Republicans. Leave a comment

Thanks to the Huffington Post for this article……

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John Koster, GOP House Candidate:

‘The Rape Thing’ Does Not Excuse Abortions

John Koster
John Koster, a Republican congressional candidate in Washington state, said Sunday that “the rape thing” is not a good enough reason for a woman to have an abortion,the Associated Press reported.

Asked at a campaign fundraiser whether he supports abortion rights in some situations, Koster replied that he only supports abortion in cases where a woman’s life is in danger.

“Incest is so rare, I mean, it’s so rare,” he said. “But the rape thing– you know, I know a woman who was raped and kept the child, gave it up for adoption, and she doesn’t regret it.”

He added, “On the rape thing, it’s like, how does putting more violence onto a woman’s body and taking the life of an innocent child that’s a consequence of this crime — how does that make it better? You know what I mean?”

His Democratic opponent, Suzan DelBene, supports abortion rights. Her campaign criticized Koster for trivializing rape.

“Dismissing it as a ‘thing’ is an awfully casual way for him to talk about it, and I think it highlights how little he understands the ramifications and the seriousness of the issue. So that’s very problematic,” DelBene spokesperson Viet Shelton told TPM. “And the way he approaches the issue and the policy conclusions he comes to, it just highlights the serious problem we have when politicians are trying to dictate women’s health care decisions.”

In response to the controversy over his comments, Koster campaign manager Larry Stickney told the AP that Koster clearly takes rape seriously because he has strongly advocated cracking down on sex offenders.

Republican lawmakers and congressional candidates have made headlines several times over the past few months for their comments about rape and abortion. Indiana GOP Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said that pregnancy from rape is “something God intended,” Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.) said victims of “legitimate rape” almost never become pregnant, and Rep. Tom Smith (R-Pa.) compared pregnancy as a result of rape to “having a baby out of wedlock.”

Day 8 Of Mitt Romney Support For Richard Mourdock – Completely Wrong

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, My Closing Argument, Politics, Religious Extremism. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Mitt Romney, Rape, Republicans, Richard Mourdock. Leave a comment

Mitt is still supporting his buddy Richard “rape is God’s will” Mourdock.

Have you decided how you feel about this?

Have you decided whether when a woman gets raped she should be forced to have the baby?

Here is a great article from Huffington Post about how the majority of the Americans feel about that topic. See which side you are on?

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Abortion Poll:

Vast Majority Support Legal Abortion

For Rape Victims

Abortion Poll
The vast majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in cases of rape or incest and when the life or health of the mother is at risk, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll. That finding puts most Americans at odds with the 13 Republican Senate candidates who have said they support making abortion illegal in all cases.

According to the survey, at least 70 percent of respondents support keeping abortion legal for all of the three scenarios. In the individual cases, 74 percent said abortion should be legal in cases where the mother’s life is endangered by pregnancy, 70 percent said it should be legal when the mother’s health is endangered, and 74 percent said it should be legal when a woman becomes pregnant as a result of rape or incest. No more than 14 percent of respondents said that abortion should be illegal in all cases.

Those findings are similar to those of a CNN survey conducted in August, which found even higher percentages saying abortion should be legal in cases when a woman’s life was in danger (88 percent), when her health was in danger (83 percent) or when she was a victim of rape or incest (83 percent). A higher percentage of respondents to the HuffPost/YouGov poll said they were not sure, and similarly small percentage of respondents to the CNN polls said abortion should be illegal in all cases.

In the HuffPost/YouGov poll, a separate sampling found 27 percent of respondents said they believe abortion should be legal in all circumstances, 22 percent said that it should generally be legal but with some restrictions, and 30 percent said it should be illegal except in special circumstances. Fifteen percent said it should always be illegal — similar to the percentage who said abortion should be illegal even when a woman’s life or health was in danger or when she was the victim of rape or incest.

Women in the sample which asked the more general question were more likely than men to say that abortion should be legal in most or all cases — 52 percent for women versus 44 percent for men. But women asked the three questions about abortion in certain cases were less likely than men to say that abortion should be legal in those cases.

Because these questions were asked of different sets of respondents, this discrepancy could be a result of variation between the two samples, or it could be that women who oppose abortion are less likely than men to support exceptions. Women in the sample asked the more general question were more likely than men to believe abortion should be legal in all cases, but only by a one percentage point margin, which is not a large enough margin to say with certainty that this would be true of the general population, because of sampling error.

Respondents to the poll were also more likely to oppose another key aspect of social conservatives’ agenda: defunding Planned Parenthood. A 48 percent to 32 percent plurality of respondents opposed cutting federal government funding for Planned Parenthood clinics. Female respondents were more likely to oppose cutting off Planned Parenthood funding by a 27 percentage point margin, whereas for men the margin was only 5 percentage points. The survey found that more than a quarter of women (28 percent) and 10 percent of men say they’ve visited a Planned Parenthood clinic personally for health care services.

The HuffPost/YouGov poll was conducted from Oct. 26-28 among 2,000 U.S. adults using a sample drawn from YouGov’s opt-in online panel that was selected to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population. Factors considered include age, race, gender, education, employment, income, marital status, number of children, voter registration, time and location of Internet access, interest in politics, religion, and church attendance. The margin of error for the complete sample was 2.8 percentage points.

The questions about legality of abortion were each asked of half the sample: 999 respondents in sample A saw the question about whether abortion should generally be legal, and 1,001 respondents in sample B saw the three questions about whether abortion should be legal under specific circumstances.

Republican Commandment #5 – Rich Business Owners Should Be Able To Tell You How To Vote

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Racism, Voter Suppression. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Mitt Romney, Republicans, voter intimidation. 3 Comments

As we have said on this blog multiple times, voter intimidation is part part of the overall Republican voter suppression efforts.  As part my closing argument, I ask that you watch this video which reiterates the key elements of this Republican strategy.  I think this makes a pretty clear statement about Mitt Romney and his rich buddies but you need to decide for yourself.  That my friend is the American way!

Joe Strikes Back – Romney “Flagrantly Dishonest”

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Flagrantly Dishonest, Mitt Romney. 1 Comment

We have talked about this issue.  Glad Joe has chosen to join the fight.  Here is the article from Huffington Post

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Joe Biden Torches Mitt Romney For

‘Flagrantly Dishonest’ Jeep Ad

WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden tore into Mitt Romney on Wednesday for running ads with a widely debunked claim about Chrysler and General Motors shipping American jobs to China, saying it calls into question the character of the Republican presidential nominee.

During a campaign event in Sarasota, Fla., Biden called the latest ad one of the “most scurrilous” and “most flagrantly dishonest ads I can remember in my political career.” The worst part, he said, is that the ad actually caused workers to call United Auto Workers and ask if it was true.

“What a cynical, cynical thing to do,” Biden said of Romney.

The ads, which are being run on TV and on the radio, state that Chrysler and GM are shipping their jeep production overseas. A GM spokesman responded Tuesday with an unusually sharp rebuke, saying Romney has “clearly entered some parallel universe” and that it reflects “campaign politics at its cynical worst.” Similarly, a Chrysler spokesman said there was “no validity” to the ad. Instead, the spokesman said, the company is looking to open new factories in China to meet increasing demand there, a move that would not involve outsourcing American jobs.

Biden’s comments on Wednesday marked the first time he’s addressed the matter. He said he’s never heard of a corporation wading into a election in the final hours of a campaign to give a description of what a presidential candidate is doing. But he said GM’s response was right on the money.

“That’s the best description I’ve ever heard of the Romney/Ryan ticket,” Biden said.

The vice president said the ad calls into question something even greater about Romney: his character. He asked people to consider who they trust more in this election.

“Presidential elections are overwhelmingly about character,” said Biden. “My guy, your guy, has character … [He] does not engage in deception. He means what he says.”

Shortly after Biden’s remarks, Romney’s vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), responded by insisting the campaign’s ads are accurate.

“American taxpayers are on track to lose $25 billion as a result of President Obama’s handling of the auto bailout, and GM and Chrysler are expanding their production overseas,” Ryan said in a statement. “These are facts that voters deserve to know as they listen to the claims President Obama and his campaign are making. President Obama has chosen not to run on the facts of his record, but he can’t run from them.”

Republican Commandment #4 – Suppress Non-Republican Vote As Much As Possible

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Voter Suppression. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Republicans, voter suppression. Leave a comment

We have talked about this topic multiple times on this topic but we must discuses it again as part of my closing argument as to why you CANNOT vote for Mitt Romney.  Watch the following video and then read the article from today’s Washington Post.  The readers of this blog are intelligent people so I have faith that you will know what to do based on this information.

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The biggest threat of all

By Tom Ehrich, Religion News Service, Updated: Tuesday, October 30, 12:20 PM
Of all the ugliness in Election 2012, nothing is more disturbing than attempts to prevent people from voting. Voter suppression strikes at the very heart of American democracy.The flood of money into this year’s campaigns has been bad enough, as wealth has sought to do what wealth usually seeks to do: gain control and preference.
The shouting of lies — not just shading the truth, but outright lies — has cheapened the liars and insulted the public.Demagogic attacks grounded in religion, phony patriotism and race have undermined public trust in all politicians. It will take years to dig out from under the rot of such scorched-earth tactics.But denying the basic right of citizenship to millions of voters is an offense we should all be protesting. For if the powerful can deny the vote to their opponents — especially the poor and people of color — they can deny the vote to anyone.

While they thought no one was looking, conservative state legislators passed laws that would discourage many non-conservatives from voting, perhaps even make it impossible. Courts are striking down those laws one by one. But the effort itself was despicable.

Now some employers are telling their workers how to vote, with the implied threat that voting “wrong” could cost them their jobs.

Tactics ranging from misinformation about polling places to telephone threats of arrest have been around for several elections. But they seem to be reaching a new level this year, in the first presidential election since the Supreme Court’s pivotal Citizens United decision in 2010. Although that decision concerned campaign spending by corporations, the outcome has been removing all restraints from those who would buy or bully an election.

As a result, we can expect serious Election Day doubt on voter access and the accuracy of vote counts, leading to endless legal wrangling to delay the outcome, or perhaps to steer it to a Supreme Court that’s considered friendly to Republicans.

Thus could the disenfranchisement of some lead to the disenfranchisement of all. When an election is stolen by the clever and well-funded, all votes are stolen, not just those of the minority being targeted.

When an election is decided by an army of lawyers and the nine justices of the Supreme Court, democracy suffers a fatal blow. We can expect more money, more scurrilous attacks, more distortions and lies, more voter-suppression tactics, more doubt about the worth of the single citizen’s vote, and thus more inclination to stay home.

Wealth will have bought a government, and if American history is any guide, unrestrained wealth will undermine job security, the financial system, public education, equitable distribution of societal benefits, health care and public safety. We have been down this road before — in the late 19th century, in the Great Depression of 1929, and in the more recent Great Recession. It won’t be pretty next time, either.

The smart folks trying to steal this election know all this. It’s U.S. History 101. They just don’t care. They believe their cause justifies any means to attain victory. They believe that the magic cape of right-opinion will prevent demagogues from turning against them, as well.

What they fail to see, but soon will discover, is that when freedom is denied to a few, freedom will soon be denied to many. Wealth and power can never satisfy its appetite. Repression spreads like a forest fire.

He Thinks Lying Will Win Him The Election – Is That Who You Want As President?

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: Completely Wrong, lies, Mitt Romney. Leave a comment

Completely Wrong but apparently he things it is getting him more votes.  One more example from Huffington Post

Chrysler, GM Rebuke Mitt Romney Jeep Ad

Romney Jeep Ad

Mitt Romney’s round of highly dubious television and radio ads suggesting that Chrysler and GM are shipping American jobs to China has managed to offend both car companies.

A spokesperson for General Motors told the Detroit Free Press that the ad was, more or less, crass and misleading.

“We’ve clearly entered some parallel universe during these last few days,” GM spokesman Greg Martin said. “No amount of campaign politics at its cynical worst will diminish our record of creating jobs in the U.S. and repatriating profits back to this country.”

The day before, meanwhile, Chrysler Group LLC CEO Sergio Marchionne penned a letter to the Detroit News insisting that there was no validity to the idea that the company was shipping Jeep production overseas. Instead, he noted, the company was looking to open new factories in China to meet increasing demand there.

The Romney campaign has showed no willingness to back off the suggestion that American Jeep workers may end up losing their jobs. In fact, the campaign has released a radio ad in Ohio to complement the one it has on television there that repeats the insinuation.

Under President Obama, GM cut 15,000 American jobs, but they are planning to double the number of cars built in China, which means 15,000 more jobs for China. And now comes word that Chrysler plans to start making Jeeps in, you guessed it, China.

The Romney campaign released the ads before it was rebuked by two of the nation’s top automakers. But the criticism seems unlikely to change the campaign’s mindset. It never announced the ads to begin with, suggesting the campaign is trying to surreptitiously throw the kitchen sink at President Barack Obama during the election’s closing days.

If He Told The Truth He Would Lose The Election – FEMA Fiasco Day 2

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: FEMA, Mitt Romney. Leave a comment

Today’s Article From Huffington Post

Mitt Romney Refuses To Talk About FEMA

After Hurricane Sandy Event

Mitt Romney Fema

Mitt Romney refused to answer reporters’ questions about how he would handle the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), after a Tuesday “storm relief” event in Ohio for Hurricane Sandy.

From the Romney pool report:

TV pool asked Romney at least five times whether he would eliminate FEMA as president/what he would do with FEMA. He ignored the qs but they are audible on cam. The music stopped at points and the qs would have been audible to him.

A follow-up report noted the specific questions Romney ignored, as he was collecting hurricane supplies following his event:

“Gov are you going to eliminate FEMA?” a print pooler shouted, receiving no response.Wires reporters asked more questions about FEMA that were ignored.

Romney kept coming over near pool to pick up more water. He ignored these questions:

“Gov are you going to see some storm damage?”

“Gov has [New Jersey Gov.] Chris Christie invited you to come survey storm damage?”

“Gov you’ve been asked 14 times, why are you refusing to answer the question?”

During a GOP primary debate last year, Romney had said he supported the idea of states and private sector groups taking over responsibility for disaster relief.

“Every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that’s the right direction,” he said. “And if you can go even further and send it back to the private sector, that’s even better. Instead of thinking, ‘In the federal budget, what we should cut?’ we should ask the opposite question: ‘What should we keep?'”

“We cannot — we cannot afford to do those things without jeopardizing the future for our kids,” Romney continued, when asked specifically about disaster relief. “It is simply immoral, in my view, for us to continue to rack up larger and larger debts and pass them on to our kids, knowing full well that we’ll all be dead and gone before it’s paid off. It makes no sense at all.”

Those comments were highlighted in the wake of Hurricane Sandy as a sign of how Romney might respond to natural disasters. His campaign quickly clarified that Romney’s emergency management response would include FEMA.

“Governor Romney believes that states should be in charge of emergency management in responding to storms and other natural disasters in their jurisdictions,” said campaign spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg. “As the first responders, states are in the best position to aid affected individuals and communities and to direct resources and assistance to where they are needed most. This includes help from the federal government and FEMA.”

The Republican presidential nominee and his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan,suspended all campaign events on Monday evening and Tuesday “out of sensitivity” to the victims of Hurricane Sandy.

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