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Summers Gone But The Flip Flops Remain – Romney Latest Position On Immigration

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 3, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, New Music, Politics, Romnesia. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Romnesia, Roy Zimmerman. Leave a comment

Will it ever stop?  Only if defeat him in November!

Here is his latest flip flop hoping to lure Latino voters…..

For a little comic relief, checkout Song of Mitt Romney below.

Let’s Celebrate A Victory – Pennsylvania Voter ID Enforcement Delayed

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 3, 2012
Posted in: Completely Right, Politics. Tagged: Completely Righ, Rare Earth. Leave a comment

Let’s be clear up front….this was not a great long term victory.  The law was not overturned, just delayed until after the November election.  Even so, this is something to be celebrated and by gosh that is what we are going to do……

Good stuff from Rare Earth!  Hopefully we will be hearing a lot more of this song between now and the election in early November….

If you want the details on the victory we are celebrating, the article from Huffington Post is provided below.

A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday postponed the enforcement of the state’s new strict voter ID requirement until after the November presidential election.

In a much-anticipated ruling, Commonwealth Court Judge Robert E. Simpson Jr. ordered that voters without government-issued photo ID should be allowed to cast regular ballots.

“That’s a huge win,” said Witold J. Walczak, an attorney with the ACLU of Pennsylvania, “because last week the judge was suggesting that he was going to have every [voter without ID] vote provisionally.”

At the same time, the judge specifically ruled to allow the state to continue its education and advertising campaign, which currently tells voters that IDs are required.

Walczak said that if the state doesn’t change that message, “we may be back in court.”

“You can’t be telling people you need ID if you’re not actually requiring ID,” he said. “That advertising has to be modified to reflect reality.”

“Confusion is not a good thing on election day,” he said. “Confusion is going to mean some voters stay home. Confusion is going to mean that some poll workers get it wrong.”

Matthew Keeler, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania secretary of state, said the state is “pleased because the law itself hasn’t changed. What’s going on is there’s a soft rollout for the general election, just like the primary.”

Voters will still be asked for ID, he noted. If they don’t have it, they’ll be given information on how to get it.

As for the advertising campaign, “we’re looking into what needs to be updated,” Keeler said. “To completely take that away, would just muddle the area, as it were.”

“We’ll work on fixing things if we think they need to be fixed,” Keeler added.

Opponents of the law had expressed fears that it could dissuade or prevent tens of thousands of mostly poor, elderly, young or infirm citizens from voting.

Simpson’s injunction “will have the effect of extending the express transition provisions of [the new law] through the general election,” the judge wrote. That means that, just like during the primary election, voters will be asked for ID but still be allowed to vote if they don’t have it.

The law as passed by the Republican legislature and signed by the Republican governor had only allowed people without ID to cast “provisional” ballots, which would be thrown out unless they returned with ID within six days.

The Pennsyvlania legislature is one of several that, after Republicans took control in 2010, passed legislation to make it harder, rather than easier, to vote.

The voter ID bills, like similar moves to restrict voter registration, eliminate early voting, purge voter rolls and send pollwatchers into minority precincts. All are ostensibly intended to prevent voter fraud, an almost nonexistent problem according to research on the issue. In contrast, such moves have a disproportionate effect on minorities and young voters, and ultimately serve to block legitimate but probably Democratic voters from exercising their constitutional rights.

Simpson’s new decision comes six weeks after he upheld the entire law as is.

His initial ruling dealt mostly with whether the General Assembly had the authority to establish such voting requirements. Simpson decided it did — basing his decision in part on a bigoted and discredited 19th century state court decision.

Opponents of the law appealed, and Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court sent the case backto Simpson, this time ordering him to rule on the practical side of things, namely: Was the state upholding the law’s procedures for deployment of ID cards such that there would be “no voter disenfranchisement” as a result?

The high court’s order seemed designed to force the judge to enjoin the law, given that the state had stipulated it wasn’t following the exact procedures set out in the law and that so many registered voters clearly still lacked ID.

Witnesses last week movingly described the many frustrating barriers faced by the elderly and infirm in particular in their attempts to get ID.

But on Thursday, Simpson indicated that he would let “the good parts” of the bill stand.

UPDATE 1:45 p.m. — Supporters of voter ID requirements had mixed reactions to the decision on Tuesday.

Hans von Spakovsky, a determined advocate of restrictive voting laws, celebrated a victory — just not quite yet.

“While this may seem to be a win for opponents of common-sense election reform efforts like voter ID, it is actually a loss” for them, he blogged for the Heritage Foundation. “The law is still in place and remains valid.”

Republican Pennsylvania Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, who sponsored the voter ID bill, lashed out at a “judicial activist decision” he called “skewed in favor of the lazy who refuse to exercise the necessary work ethic to meet the commonsense requirements to obtain an acceptable photo ID.” Simpson, he wrote, has chosen “to openly enable and fully embrace the ever-increasing entitlement mentality of those individuals who have no problem living off the fruits of their neighbors’ labor.”

What Goes With Voter Suppression – Voter Fraud….Of Course!

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 2, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Voter Suppression. Tagged: Completely Wrong. 1 Comment

Last week we talked about the Republican Voter Suppression efforts (under the guise of Voter ID laws).  Today let’s talk about part two of the Republican plan to steal the election, outright voter fraud and this one has direct ties to Mitt Romney.

Here is a headline from Salon.com followed by the article (note: this extremely well researched article was originally posted on The Brad Blog and then reposted on Salon.com)….

The Republican Party of Florida’s top recipient of 2012 expenditures, a firm by the name of Strategic Allied Consulting, was just fired on Tuesday night, after more than 100 apparently fraudulent voter registration forms were discovered to have been turned in by the group to the Palm Beach County, FL Supervisor of Elections.

The firm appears to be another shell company of Nathan Sproul, a longtime, notorious Republican operative, hired year after year by GOP Presidential campaigns, despite being accused of shredding Democratic voter registration forms in a number of states over several past elections.

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Strategic Allied Consulting has been paid some $667,000 this year by the Florida GOP, presumably to run its voter registration campaigns in the state. That number, however, does not account for another identical payment made in August. The Palm Beach Post is reporting tonight that the firm received “more than $1.3 million” from the Republican Party of Florida “to register new voters.”

The firm is not only tied to the Florida GOP, but also to the Mitt Romney Campaign, which hired Sproul as a political consultant late last year, despite years of fraud allegations against his organizations in multiple states.

Moreover, the firm is also reportedly operating similar voter registration operations on behalf of the Republican Party, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars, in a number of key battleground states this year, including North Carolina, Virginia and Colorado. Strategic Allied has recently taken steps to hide their ownership by Sproul’s notorious firm, Sproul & Associates.

Palm Beach County Supervisor of Election Susan Bucher confirmed to The BRAD BLOG late this evening that she turned over 106 suspicious voter registration applications to the Florida State Attorney during a meeting yesterday afternoon in Palm Beach, after the “questionable” applications were submitted to her office by a worker for Strategic Allied.

The forms were said to all have similar signatures, changed addresses and party affiliations, and other defects which appear to have all been done by the same hand.

The case emerging in Florida tonight mirrors a similar incident reported earlier this year in which more than a thousand fraudulent voter registration forms were discovered to have been turned in to the Sacramento County, CA Registrar of Voters by a group hired by that state’s Republican Party.

But Strategic Allied Consulting is not the only case of its kind, as a massive GOP voter registration scheme, which could involve the upper-echelons of the national party, appears to be underway.

‘Questionable’ registrations in Palm Beach

The Palm Beach Post reports tonight that Bucher turned the “questionable” applications over to Florida State Attorney Peter Antonacci and Chief Assistant State Attorney Paul Zacks during a meeting on Monday in “an abundance of caution” after her staff “had questions about similar-looking signatures, missing information and wrong addresses on the forms.”

The paper reports that “some of the applications she questioned were for new voter registrations while others were for address or party affiliation changes or requests for new voter cards.”

According to the FL Election Code, the alteration of a “voter registration application…without the other person’s knowledge and consent” is a third degree felony, punishable by a $5,000 fine and up to five years in jail.

Similarly, the willful submission of “any false voter registration information” is also a third degree felony. (Just don’t tell fading GOP superstar Ann Coulter that, since she submitted fraudulent information on her own voter registration form — in Palm Beach County, FL, coincidentally — back in 2005, before knowingly voting at the wrong precinct illegally, as The BRAD BLOG has covered in great detail here over the years. See BradBlog.com/CoulterFraud for full documentation.)

The Post reports that “The 106 applications flagged by Bucher were part of a batch of 304 turned in Sept. 5 by the contractor, using the Republican Party of Florida’s identification number.”

As of tonight, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) says they have fired the firm, which they claim they had hired at the request of the Republican National Party.

“When we learned today about the instances of potential voter registration fraud that occurred in Palm Beach County,” RPOF Director Mike Grissom said, “we immediately informed the Republican National Committee that we were terminating the contract with the voter registration vendor we hired at their request because there is no place for voter registration fraud in Florida.”

The Palm Beach Post reports that Strategic Allied Consulting was given “identical payments of $667,598 in July and August” by the RPOF.

Strategic Allied Consulting

Strategic Allied Consulting, which has only a single-page, generic website (including typos, as seen above) has been advertising for paid registration workers on “Craigslist, Monster Jobs, Jobs Indeed, Conservative Jobs, etc.,” according to a source who has been researching them over the past several days.

Late last month, Greg Flynn at the North Carolina blog BlueNC reported on some of their job listings seeking workers in that swing-state, which Obama narrowly won in 2008, offering to pay anywhere from $11 to $13 per hour.

“WANT TO HELP REPUBLICANS WIN IN NC?,” reads one ad, “We are currently hiring self-motivated people to contact voters for the election. No experience needed! We are paying $13/per hour for this program.”

“Are you interested in helping Mitt Romney win North Carolina?,” reads another, “I am with the North Carolina Republican Party working with Voter Registration Projects and am looking for team members to help expand Republican voter registration.”

“Republican Voter Registration Captains Needed,” begins another, requesting applicants submit resumes to John Bria of Strategic Allied Consulting. “Help GOP candidates win in November and become an integral part a [sic] presidential campaign.”

“Employees will go to high traffic areas, identify conservative voters, ensure that their voter registration is up to date, and then report back at night with their data and the voter registration forms that they collected.”

Curiously, that’s exactly what is seen in a staggering viral video The BRAD BLOG reported on this morning revealing a young voter registration worker in Colorado Springs, CO (El Paso County), asking a potential registrant, “Would you vote for Romney or Obama?” before she would offer a voter registration form. While the worker, when pressed, reluctantly admitted, “we’re out here in support of Romney,” she then claimed to be working for the El Paso County Clerk’s office.

In fact, as The BRAD BLOG reported, the El Paso County Republican Party Chairman has since admitted the young lady was working for the party. Following publication of this story, The BRAD BLOG was informed by a tipster that the young lady was actually hired by a third-party contractor, though that point has not yet been confirmed, nor the name of the contractor identified.

BlueNC reports, however, that, in addition to FEC campaign filings showing the NC Republican Party paid some $333,000 to Strategic Allied Consulting for services in that state in July, “There is evidence that similar operations are being conducted in Colorado, Florida and Virginia on behalf of the Republican Party.”

Was the young worker in Colorado Springs hired by Strategic Allied Consulting for her work with the local GOP? The techniques described in the NC help wanted ads sound very familiar to what was seen on video tape in CO.

At BlueNC, Flynn reports “The company was set up in Virginia in June 2012 and filings with the Virginia Secretary of State reveal no identifying information other than that of a corporate filing service.” He adds: “There is no evidence of business registration in either North Carolina, Colorado, or Florida (or Arizona),” where Sproul’s Sproul & Associates is based.

At the time of BlueNC’s report, the domain StrategicAlliedConsulting.com was registered to Sproul & Associates in Tempe, Arizona. The day after they published their report, the domain name registration was quickly changed to “private”, but not before Flynn was able to grab a screen shot confirming the ownership of the domain:

The notorious Nathan Sproul

The BRAD BLOG has reported on Sproul many times over the years, as the GOP operative, and former chair of the Arizona GOP and the state’s Christian Coalition, pops up again and again in each Presidential Election year. He is hired over and over by the Republican Party, despite years of fraud allegations in multiple states against his organizations, which are said to have routinely changed or entirely destroyed Democratic voter registrations. He operates as Sproul & Associates as well as Lincoln Strategy Group, among other names, including now, apparently, Strategic Allied Consulting. And this year, after being hired by the Bush/Cheney campaign in ’04 and the McCain/Palin campaign in ’08, Sproul was “quietly” hired by the Romney campaign as a political consultant late last year, according to a June report from Lee Fang at the non-partisan Republic Report:

Late last year, Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign began paying Nathan Sproul, a political consultant with a long history of destroying Democratic voter registration forms and manipulating ballot initiatives. Sproul, who changed his firm’s name from Sproul and Associates to Lincoln Strategies, has received over $70,000 from Romney’s campaign.

…

Republic Report reviewed disclosures from the Federal Elections Commission. Sproul’s Lincoln Strategy Group has received about $71,391 in payments for “field consulting” and “rent & utilities” by the Romney for President Inc. committee from November 30th through March 2nd of this year.

Fang then goes on to highlight what he describes as some of Sproul’s “greatest hits,” as detailed by ThinkProgress, while reporting on Sproul’s Lincoln Strategies astroturf work for a so-called “Clean Coal” industry campaign in 2009 [emphasis in original]:

– In Oregon and Nevada, Lincoln Strategies – then known as Sproul and Associates – was investigated for destroying Democratic voter registration forms. The Bush-Cheney 2004 presidential campaign paid Sproul $7.4 million for campaign work. [CNN, 10/14/04; KGW News, 10/13/04; East Valley Tribune, 09/07/06]

– In Nevada, people who registered as Democrats with Lincoln Strategies – then known as Sproul and Associates – found their names absent from the voter registration rolls. [Reno Gazette-Journal, 10/29/04]

– During the 2006 midterm elections, Wal-Mart banned Lincoln Strategies for partisan voter registration efforts in Tennessee. The Republican National Committee had hired the firm. [Associated Press, 08/24/06]

– In Arizona, Lincoln Strategies employed a variety of deceptive tactics – including systematically lying about the bill – to push a ballot initiative to eviscerate the state’s clean elections law. [Salon,10/21/04]

– Lincoln Strategies, then employed by the Republican Party, was behind efforts to place Ralph Nader on the ballot in states such as Arizona. [The American Prospect, 06/25/04]

Despite all of those years of allegations, the McCain campaign went on to hire Sproul in 2008, according to Sam Stein at Huffington Post, who reported at the time:

John McCain’s campaign has directed $175,000 to the firm of a Republican operative accused of massive voter registration fraud in several states.

According to campaign finance records, a joint committee of the McCain-Palin campaign, the RNC and the California Republican Party, made a $175,000 payment to the group Lincoln Strategy in June for purposes of “registering voters.” The managing partner of that firm is Nathan Sproul, a renowned GOP operative who has been investigated on multiple occasions for suppressing Democratic voter turnout, throwing away registration forms and even spearheading efforts to get Ralph Nader on ballots to hinder the Democratic ticket

…

That Sproul would come under the employment umbrella of the McCain campaign — the Republican National Committee has also separately paid Lincoln Strategy at least $37,000 for voter registration efforts this cycle — is not terribly surprising. Sproul, who has donated nearly $30,000 to McCain’s campaign, has been in the good graces of GOP officials for the past decade despite charges of ethical and potentially legal wrongdoing.

In Fang’s report, he goes on to note that “Even former Rep. Chris Cannon (R-UT), during a hearing on voter fraud, admitted that ‘the difference between ACORN and Sproul is that ACORN doesn’t throw away or change registration documents after they have been filled out.’”

GOP voter registration fraud epidemic continues

As The BRAD BLOG described earlier today, in our story on the disturbing Colorado GOP voter registration worker video, while Republicans had long been critical of fraudulent voter registration efforts they inaccurately attributed to ACORN, the non-partisan, four-decade old community organizing group (which has since been forced into bankruptcy as a result of the years-long GOP effort to mischaracterize them and their work) there is no evidence, to our knowledge, that any of its tens of thousands of registration workers ever screened out potential registrants from one party or another before allowing them to register, as seen in CO.

Neither is there evidence that any of their workers ever changed party affiliations on registration forms, as is being alleged tonight in Palm Beach County, or destroyed Democratic forms, as has been alleged over the years, as noted by Republican Rep. Cannon.

Moreover, it should be noted that of the handful of ACORN registration workers who submitted fraudulent applications over the years, almost all of those workers were turned into officials by ACORN themselves. The group checked all applications for validity before turning them in, flagged those which appeared to be fraudulent, and then turned them in to officials, along with the names of the workers who had defrauded them.

Contrast that with the activities of Sproul & Associates, Lincoln Strategies and now Sproul’s Strategic Allied Consulting, along with what was admitted to by the Republican Party today in Colorado, and revealed by a number of recent cases of massive registration fraud by the Republican Party in California. (For the record, ACORN was never hired to do registration work by the Democratic Party, despite inaccurate Republican claims to the contrary.)

In 2006, GOP voter registration firms in California were reported by the LA Times to have turned in thousands of invalid registration forms, as well as fraudulent signatures on petitions in San Bernardino County. In once instance, “About 4,800 of more than 5,600 signatures submitted [by John Burkett Petition Management] were found to be invalid and were tossed out by election officials,” the paper reported.

In 2008, at the height of that year’s GOP/Fox “News” ACORN “voter fraud” scam, a group calling itself Young Political Majors (YPM) was hired by the CA Republican Party to do voter registration. The firm was reportedly paid $7 to $12 for every Californian it registered as a member of the GOP. YPM was subsequently found to have been changing thousands of voter registration forms from Democratic to Republican. The group’s CEO, Mark Anthony Jacoby, was eventually arrested (see video of my appearance announcing the news on Fox in a live “Fox News Alert” that year) before he later pleaded guilty to voter registration fraud.

And, earlier this year, in 2012, the Sacramento Republican Party was found to have hired Momentum Political Services, a firm headed up by a woman described as a“professional con-artist”. The group allegedly turned in thousands of fraudulent voter registrations as part of a $50,000 bounty scheme seeking Republican registrations, as paid for by the GOP in the district of Republican Congressman Dan Lungren.

All the while, Republicans were loudly accusing Democrats of committing “voter fraud” requiring polling place Photo ID restrictions to stop it, even though there are just 10 known cases of in-person impersonation — the only type of voter fraud that can possibly be deterred by Photo ID — out of hundreds of millions of votes cast in all 50 states since 2000, according to a recent exhaustive report by the non-partisan investigative news consortium, News21.

Perhaps it’s a case of projection. Or maybe the GOP knows about the fraud that they’re carrying out, so they presume that Democrats must be doing something similar. Nonetheless, when it comes to voter registration fraud, Republicans are the champs, hands down. And it remains to be seen how wide and how high this story will go. This one may have legs.

As to actual voter fraud, it’s Republicans — and very high profile ones at that, including Mitt Romney himself — who are winning that contest as well. See The BRAD BLOG’s recent report detailing 10+ recent cases of voter fraud and other related election fraud crimes by high profile Republicans right here.

Long Song Tuesday #34 – Mountain Jam

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 2, 2012
Posted in: Long Song Tuesday. Tagged: Allman Brothers. 3 Comments

Give me 30 minutes and I will give you one of the greatest live tracks of all time.

This jam was recorded at the Fillmore East as part of the same concert that gave us the greatest live album of all time, At Fillmore East.  Mountain Jam was included on an album called Eat A Peach that was released after Duane’s death.  Enjoy….

Songs Of My Parents #1 – Blue Velvet

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 1, 2012
Posted in: Songs Of My Parents. Tagged: Johnny Tillotson. Leave a comment

I heard a song this weekend that I have not heard since I was a child and it made me think about doing a series of posts about the songs of my parents.

Neither of my parents was a big music fan…I don’t remember them ever playing music in any of the different houses that we lived in.  Amazingly, I do not even remember them playing music on the car radio when we driving…..and we did a lot of driving as we moved around the United States every year or so.

We did have a old record player, however, and when I was about ten years old I discovered a few records that belonged to my mother.  For the next four years or so I wore those few records out playing them over and over again.  The records were a diverse selection of popular music from the late 50s and early 60s and they represent my earliest musical memories.

The following was one of the songs on my mothers records and when I heard it this weekend it brought back all of the memories above.  Let’s listen……

The song was Blue Velvet as recorded by Johnny Tillotson.  Johnny was a popular US singer in the early 1960s and his recording of Blue Velvet was was a remake.  Bobby Vinton had a big with the same song a couple of years earlier.

Even though I had not heard the song in years, the lyrics all came back to me as soon as I heard the beginnings of the song this weekend.  It is truly amazing how music gets into your head and sticks with you.  Here is another song by of Johnny’s songs from my mom’s records.   This one was a top ten hit for him in 1963.

I will do more posts of my parents music in the future.  In the meantime, let me know the music that your parents listened to, or had, around the house when you were growing up.

The Romney Tax Plan – Fail

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 1, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: Completely Wrong. Leave a comment

Thanks to Huffiington Post for the headline!

Paul Ryan was on Fox News Sunday today and once again failed to provide any insight into Romney Tax Plan.  Here are the key points from the Huffington Post article.

The Obama campaign has blasted the Romney-Ryan ticket for not providing details on how it would give Americans such large tax breaks without growing the deficit. Ryan reiterated in an interview on “Fox News Sunday” that the plan would drop taxpayers’ bills by 20 percent without costing a dime, due to closed tax loopholes, but he was short on specifics when pressed by host Chris Wallace.

“You haven’t given me the math,” Wallace said in one exchange.

“I don’t have the … It would take me too long to go through all of the math,” Ryan responded.

I’m reminded being back in fifth grade and having my teacher ask for homework which I had neglected to do.  My reply would typically be something along the lines of:”Miss Smith I didn’t do the…….the dog ate my homework.”

Once again, the Romney/Ryan strategy seems to be:  “If all else fails…..LIE….and hope for the best!”

I’m not falling for it……how about you?

Wake The Fu*k Up!!!

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 28, 2012
Posted in: Completely Right, Humor, Politics. Tagged: Completely Right, Samuel Jackson. Leave a comment

Friday Word Of The Week #11 – Easy

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 28, 2012
Posted in: Word Of The Week. Tagged: Pete Townshend, Ricky Nelson, Ringo Starr, The Eagles, Uriah Heep. Leave a comment

Today’s word of the week is “Easy” mainly because I plan to take it easy this weekend.

Don’t even think about me doing any posts over the weekend……..I NEED A BREAK!

Let start things off with the best “Easy” song of all time, and what I hope is my theme song for the weekend.

Don’t let the wheels of your own mind drive you crazy

Great video of some very young Eagles.

Next up….Ringo Starr.  This one is supposedly written by Ringo and George but it is George through and through.  Great song….

Here is one of my all time favorite performers, Ricky Nelson.  We lost him way too soon….enjoy this live performance.

Easy Living….I am all for that!  Here is some great footage of Uriah Heep….

Let’s end this post with something pure and easy.

The note IS eternal!

Have a wonderful weekend…..

The Election In Black and White – Two Graphs

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 27, 2012
Posted in: Politics. Leave a comment

The stock market……..

Job growth…….

Enough Said!!!

RIP – Andy Williams

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 27, 2012
Posted in: RIP. Tagged: Andy Williams, Jackson Five, Sly and the Family Stone. Leave a comment

I heard that Andy Williams died today.  Lots of fond memories of watching his variety TV Show in the 1960s.  The man had a great voice.  Here was my favorite….

When I was in Junior High school, we sang the hell out of that song.

Andy’s show featured a lot of great music.  Here is a great clip of the Jackson 5 on the show in 1970. Even at this age you could tell that young Michael was destined for bigger things.   Enjoy…..

Here is one more from the show.  An amazing, funky, performance by Sly and the Family Stone!

We will miss you Andy!

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