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By Dawns Early
Light...
I'm an American and
very proud of that fact. I've traveled this country from coast to
coast in most ways possible - car, plane, truck and probably 30,000
miles of it's highways by thumb. And I truly love this country and
it's people. I've lived in expensive homes in the suburbs and
under bridges. I know people who live in million dollar homes and
street drunks. I have friends from all races and nationalities.
This is the greatest country of all, by far.
We watched CBS
Sunday Morning which had a story that hit home. It talked about
movie stars and such, and something that really slapped me in the face
as to how our priorities are so screwed up. How the people who
make movies, paid millions are known as "stars", and then showed how
the real stars are those in the trenches, so to speak; soldiers fighting
& dying for freedom; policemen, firemen, nurses, doctors - people
that give lives or who are willing to give their lives for others.
They are the true stars of this Country and what make this country what
it is. Without them we wouldn't be the Nation that we are.
What
I've done in my life is nothing compared to what those people have done.
Though I have accomplished a lot in my life, try to help my fellow man
whenever I can, it's nothing compared to what these men and women have
done. I've realized that no matter what I do in my life to make
right my wrongs, to help others, give to charities, whatever - it will
never hold a candle to what these true Americans have done. We
need to recognize these individuals and give them the credit that's due.
We can never take these true heroes for granted. They are the
backbone of this country. My heart & prayers are with you.
And a note to those
who are insistent on removing God from schools and government buildings:
Can't you see that without God, there would be no America? Try
removing all the crosses in the military cemeteries on the graves of the
people who died for your freedom!!! Are you there in the trenches,
fighting and protecting the soldiers dying for your freedom? God is. Do
you truly believe that this nation would be what it is without Him?
This will always be ONE NATION, UNDER GOD. We didn't have
the problems we now have in our schools until we removed God (which I
don't believe any earthly power will ever do).
I spent several
years studying law and the Constitution, and have good understanding of
both. Our Founding Father relied on God when writing The Bill
of Rights & the Constitution. And if you read them, you'll
find God's own hand throughout. When we deny, forget or ignore
this fact will be when this Country crumbles. Without God
through His churches, ministries and followers, who would be there for
those in need? People would just die in the streets. God is
love and without Him there would be only confusion.
Now I have an
opinion as to the chaos presently upon our country today - the war in
Iraq, President Bush, us fighting someone else's war, the Economy -
I don't agree with our governments' decision, Bush's job in Office.
But as an American, I have to pray for my leaders and stand behind them.
""Government
is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a
troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it
be left to irresponsible action." ----George Washington,
speech of January 7, 1790 in the Boston Independent Chronicle, January
14, 1790
Why I Believe Bush
Must Go
Nixon Was Bad. These Guys Are
Worse.
By George McGovern
Sunday, January 6, 2008; B01
As we enter the eighth year of the Bush-Cheney administration, I have
belatedly and painfully concluded that the only honorable course for me
is to urge the impeachment of the president and the vice president.
After the 1972 presidential election, I stood clear of calls to
impeach President Richard M. Nixon for his misconduct during the
campaign. I thought that my joining the impeachment effort would be seen
as an expression of personal vengeance toward the president who had
defeated me.
Today I have made a different choice.
Of course, there seems to be little bipartisan support for
impeachment. The political scene is marked by narrow and sometimes
superficial partisanship, especially among Republicans, and a lack of
courage and statesmanship on the part of too many Democratic
politicians. So the chances of a bipartisan impeachment and conviction
are not promising.
But what are the facts?
Bush and Cheney are clearly guilty of numerous impeachable offenses.
They have repeatedly violated the Constitution. They have transgressed
national and international law. They have lied to the American people
time after time. Their conduct and their barbaric policies have reduced
our beloved country to a historic low in the eyes of people around the
world. These are truly "high crimes and misdemeanors," to use the
constitutional standard.
From the beginning, the Bush-Cheney team's assumption of power was
the product of questionable elections that probably should have been
officially challenged -- perhaps even by a congressional investigation.
In a more fundamental sense, American democracy has been derailed
throughout the Bush-Cheney regime. The dominant commitment of the
administration has been a murderous, illegal, nonsensical war against
Iraq. That irresponsible venture has killed almost 4,000 Americans, left
many times that number mentally or physically crippled, claimed the
lives of an estimated 600,000 Iraqis (according to a careful October
2006 study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) and
laid waste their country. The financial cost to the United States is now
$250 million a day and is expected to exceed a total of $1 trillion,
most of which we have borrowed from the Chinese and others as our
national debt has now climbed above $9 trillion -- by far the highest in
our national history.
All of this has been done without the declaration of war from
Congress that the Constitution clearly requires, in defiance of the U.N.
Charter and in violation of international law. This reckless disregard
for life and property, as well as constitutional law, has been
accompanied by the abuse of prisoners, including systematic torture, in
direct violation of the Geneva Conventions of 1949.
I have not been heavily involved in singing the praises of the Nixon
administration. But the case for impeaching Bush and Cheney is far
stronger than was the case against Nixon and Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew after the 1972 election. The nation would be much more secure and
productive under a Nixon presidency than with Bush. Indeed, has any
administration in our national history been so damaging as the
Bush-Cheney era?
How could a once-admired, great nation fall into such a quagmire of
killing, immorality and lawlessness?
It happened in part because the Bush-Cheney team repeatedly deceived
Congress, the press and the public into believing that Saddam Hussein
had nuclear arms and other horrifying banned weapons that were an
"imminent threat" to the United States. The administration also led the
public to believe that Iraq was involved in the 9/11 attacks -- another
blatant falsehood. Many times in recent years, I have recalled
Jefferson's observation: "Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect
that God is just."
The basic strategy of the administration has been to encourage a
climate of fear, letting it exploit the 2001 al-Qaeda attacks not only
to justify the invasion of Iraq but also to excuse such dangerous
misbehavior as the illegal tapping of our telephones by government
agents. The same fear-mongering has led government spokesmen and
cooperative members of the press to imply that we are at war with the
entire Arab and Muslim world -- more than a billion people.
Another shocking perversion has been the shipping of prisoners
scooped off the streets of Afghanistan to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and
other countries without benefit of our time-tested laws of habeas
corpus.
Although the president was advised by the intelligence agencies last
August that Iran had no program to develop nuclear weapons, he continued
to lie to the country and the world. This is the same strategy of
deception that brought us into war in the Arabian Desert and could lead
us into an unjustified invasion of Iran. I can say with some
professional knowledge and experience that if Bush invades yet another
Muslim oil state, it would mark the end of U.S. influence in the crucial
Middle East for decades.
Ironically, while Bush and Cheney made counterterrorism the battle
cry of their administration, their policies -- especially the war in
Iraq -- have increased the terrorist threat and reduced the security of
the United States. Consider the difference between the policies of the
first President Bush and those of his son. When the Iraqi army marched
into Kuwait in August 1990, President George H.W. Bush gathered the
support of the entire world, including the United Nations, the European
Union and most of the Arab League, to quickly expel Iraqi forces from
Kuwait. The Saudis and Japanese paid most of the cost. Instead of
getting bogged down in a costly occupation, the administration
established a policy of containing the Baathist regime with
international arms inspectors, no-fly zones and economic sanctions. Iraq
was left as a stable country with little or no capacity to threaten
others.
Today, after five years of clumsy, mistaken policies and U.S.
military occupation, Iraq has become a breeding ground of terrorism and
bloody civil strife. It is no secret that former president Bush, his
secretary of state, James A. Baker III, and his national security
adviser, Gen. Brent Scowcroft, all opposed the 2003 invasion and
occupation of Iraq.
In addition to the shocking breakdown of presidential legal and moral
responsibility, there is the scandalous neglect and mishandling of the
Hurricane Katrina catastrophe. The veteran CNN commentator Jack Cafferty
condenses it to a sentence: "I have never ever seen anything as badly
bungled and poorly handled as this situation in New Orleans." Any
impeachment proceeding must include a careful and critical look at the
collapse of presidential leadership in response to perhaps the worst
natural disaster in U.S. history.
Impeachment is unlikely, of course. But we must still urge Congress
to act. Impeachment, quite simply, is the procedure written into the
Constitution to deal with presidents who violate the Constitution and
the laws of the land. It is also a way to signal to the American people
and the world that some of us feel strongly enough about the present
drift of our country to support the impeachment of the false prophets
who have led us astray. This, I believe, is the rightful course for an
American patriot.
As former representative Elizabeth Holtzman, who played a key role in
the Nixon impeachment proceedings, wrote two years ago, "it wasn't until
the most recent revelations that President Bush directed the wiretapping
of hundreds, possibly thousands, of Americans, in violation of the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) -- and argued that, as
Commander in Chief, he had the right in the interests of national
security to override our country's laws -- that I felt the same sinking
feeling in my stomach as I did during Watergate. . . . A President, any
President, who maintains that he is above the law -- and repeatedly
violates the law -- thereby commits high crimes and misdemeanors."
I believe we have a chance to heal the wounds the nation has suffered
in the opening decade of the 21st century. This recovery may take a
generation and will depend on the election of a series of rational
presidents and Congresses. At age 85, I won't be around to witness the
completion of the difficult rebuilding of our sorely damaged country,
but I'd like to hold on long enough to see the healing begin.
There has never been a day in my adult life when I would not have
sacrificed that life to save the United States from genuine danger, such
as the ones we faced when I served as a bomber pilot in World War II. We
must be a great nation because from time to time, we make gigantic
blunders, but so far, we have survived and recovered.
America is my home,
the greatest country on earth. As Charlie Daniels says, "this
country She may have stumbled, but She ain't never fell..." If it
came down to it, I would stand up and fight, even die for Her. And
be proud.
So for you troops in
Iraq, and elsewhere, your country is proud of you. I, as well as many
others back here at home think and pray for you everyday. May
the Good Lord watch over you and bring you home safely
Does Evil Exist
The university professor
challenged his students with this question. "Did God
create everything that exists?" A student bravely
replied, "Yes, he did!" "God created everything?"
The professor asked. "Yes sir", the student replied.
The professor answered, "If God created everything,
then God created evil, since evil exists, and
according to the principal that our works define who
we are, then God is evil". The student became quiet
before such an answer. The professor, quite pleased
with himself, boasted to the students that he had
proven once more that the Christian faith was a
myth. Another student raised his hand and said, "Can
I ask you a question professor?" "Of course",
replied the professor. The student stood up and
asked, "Professor, does cold exist?" "What kind of
question is this? Of course it exists. Have you
never been cold?" The students snickered at the
young man's question. The young man replied, "In
fact sir, cold does not exist. According to the laws
of physics, what we consider cold is in reality the
absence of heat. Every body or object is susceptible
to study when it has or transmits energy, and heat
is what makes a body or matter have or transmit
energy. Absolute zero (-460E
F) is the total absence of heat; all matter becomes
inert and incapable of reaction at that temperature.
Cold does not exist. We have created this word to
describe how we feel if we have no heat." The
student continued, "Professor, does darkness exist?"
The professor responded, "Of course it does." The
student replied, "Once again you are wrong sir,
darkness does not exist either. Darkness is in
reality the absence of light. Light we can study,
but not darkness. In fact we can use Newton's prism
to break white light into many colors and study the
various wavelengths of each color. You cannot
measure darkness. A simple ray of light can break
into a world of darkness and illuminate it. How can
you know how dark a certain space is? You measure
the amount of light present. Isn't this correct?
Darkness is a term used by man to describe what
happens when there is no light present." Finally the
young man asked the professor, "Sir, does evil
exist?" Now uncertain, the professor responded, "Of
course as I have already said. We see it every day.
It is in the daily example of man's inhumanity to
man. It is in the multitude of crime and violence
everywhere in the world. These manifestations are
nothing else but evil." To this the student replied,
"Evil does not exist sir, or at least it does not
exist unto itself. Evil is simply the absence of
God. It is just like darkness and cold, a word that
man has created to describe the absence of God. God
did not create evil. Evil is not like faith, or love
that exist just as does light and heat. Evil is the
result of what happens when man does not have God's
love present in his heart. It's like the cold that
comes when there is no heat or the darkness that
comes when there is no light." The professor sat
down.
The young man's name ---
Albert Einstein
This Cadillac Escalade is
awesome, a true patriot - both the owner and artist.
I received these pictures via an email attachment -
they show what this country is about. Don't
know who owns it, but you're good, who ever you are.
Make sure to click on picture to enlarge.

This an e-mail
attachment I received that I find quite appropriate for this page:
Subject: Fw: The
Military (please keep this going)
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The average age of the
military man is 19 years. He is a short haired,
tight-muscled kid who, under normal circumstances is considered
by society as half man, half boy. Not yet dry behind the ears,
not old enough to buy a beer, but old enough to die for his
country. He never really cared much for work and he would rather
wax his own car than wash his father's; but he has never
collected unemployment either.
He's a recent High School graduate; he was probably an average
student,
pursued some form of sport activities, drives a ten year old
jalopy, and has
a steady girlfriend that either broke up with him when he left,
or swears to
be waiting when he returns from half a world away. He listens to
rock and
roll or hip-hop or rap or jazz or swing and 155mm howizzitor. He
is 10 or
15 pounds lighter now than when he was at home because he is
working
or fighting from before dawn to well after dusk.
He has trouble spelling, thus letter writing is a pain for him,
but he can field
strip a rifle in 30 seconds and reassemble it in less time in
the dark. He can
recite to you the nomenclature of a machine gun or grenade
launcher and
use either one effectively if he must. He digs foxholes and
latrines and can
apply first aid like a professional. He can march until he
is told to stop or
stop until he is told to march.

He obeys orders instantly and without hesitation, but he is not
without
spirit or individual dignity. He is self-sufficient. He
has two sets of
fatigues: he washes one and wears the other. He keeps his
canteens
full and his feet dry. He sometimes forgets to brush his teeth,
but
never to clean his rifle. He can cook his own meals, mend
his own
clothes, and fix his own hurts. If you're thirsty, he'll share
his water
with you; if you are hungry, his food. He'll even split
his ammunition
with you in the midst of battle when you run low.
He has learned to use his hands like weapons and weapons like
they were his hands. He can save your life - or take it, because
that
is his job. He will often do twice the work of a civilian, draw
half the
pay and still find ironic humor in it all. He has seen more
suffering
and death then he should have in his short lifetime.
He has stood atop mountains of dead bodies, and helped to create
them.
He has wept in public and in private, for friends who have
fallen in combat
and is unashamed. He feels every note of the National
Anthem vibrate
through his body while at rigid attention, while tempering the
burning
desire to 'square-away' those around him who haven't bothered to
stand,
remove their hat, or even stop talking. In an odd twist, day in
and day out,
far from home, he defends their right to be disrespectful.
Just as did his Father, Grandfather, and Great-grandfather, he
is paying
the price for our freedom. Beardless or not, he is not a
boy. He is the
American Fighting Man that has kept this country free for over
200 years.
He has asked nothing in return, except our friendship and
understanding.
Remember him, always, for he has earned our respect and
admiration
with his blood. And now
we even have woman over there in danger,
doing their part in this
tradition of going
to War when our nation calls
us to do so. As you go to bed
tonight, remember this shot.. A short lull,
a little shade and a picture
of loved ones in their helmets.......
Prayer wheel for our military... please don't break it. Please
send this on after a short prayer.
Prayer Wheel
"Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as
they protect us.
Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform
for us in our time of need. Amen."
Prayer : When you receive this, please stop for a moment and say
a prayer
for our ground troops in Afghanistan, sailors on ships, and
airmen in the air,
and for those in Iraq. There is nothing attached.... This can be
very powerful.......
Of all the gifts you could give a US Soldier, Sailor,
Coastguardsman, Marine
or Airman, prayer is the very best one.
I can't break this one guys..sorry
This is a ribbon for soldiers fighting in Iraq. Pass it on
to everyone and pray.
-------------- Forwarded Message: --------------
From: "Jean Balek"
To: , "Linda Balek"
, "Bobbi Balek" , "George
balek" , ,
, "Dave Punches" ,
"Rose Morgan"
Subject: The USA
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 14:05:18 +0000
Will we
still be the Country of choice and still be America if we
continue
to make the changes forced on us by the people from other
countries that came to live in America because it is the
Country of Choice??????
Think about it . .
All I have to say is, when will they do something about MY
RIGHTS? I celebrate Christmas, but because it isn't
celebrated by everyone, we can no longer say Merry
Christmas. Now it has to be Season's Greetings. It's not
Christmas vacation, it's Winter Break. Isn't it amazing how
this winter break ALWAYS occurs over the Christmas holiday?
We've gone so far the other way, bent over backwards to not
offend anyone, that I am now being offended. But it seems
that no one has a problem with that.
This says it all!
This is an
editorial written by an
American citizen, published in a
Tampa newspaper He did quite a job; didn't
he? Read on, please!
IMMIGRANTS,
NOT AMERICANS,
MUST ADAPT.
I am tired of this nation worrying about
whether we
are offending some individual or their
culture. Since the terrorist attacks on
Sept. 11,
we have experienced a surge
in patriotism by the majority
of Americans. However, the dust from the
attacks had
barely settled when the "politically
correct" crowd began complaining about
the possibility that our patriotism was
offending others.
I am not against immigration, nor do I hold
a grudge against anyone who is seeking a
better life by coming to America. Our
population is almost entirely made up of
descendants of immigrants. However, there
are a few things that those
who have recently come to
our country, and apparently some born here,
need to understand. This idea of America
being a
multicultural community
has served only to dilute our sovereignty
and our national identity. As Americans, we
have our own culture, our
own society, our own language and our own
lifestyle. This culture has been developed
over centuries of struggles, trials, and
victories by millions of men and women who
have sought freedom.
We speak
ENGLISH, not Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic,
Chinese, Japanese, Russian, or any other
language.
Therefore, if you wish to become part
of our society, learn the language!
"In God We Trust" is our national motto.
This is not some Christian, right wing,
political slogan.. We adopted this motto
because Christian men and women,
on Christian principles, founded this
nation, and this is clearly documented.
It is certainly appropriate to display it
on the walls of our schools. If God
offends you, then I suggest you
consider another part of the world as
your new home, because God is part
of our culture.
If Stars and Stripes offend you, or
you don't like Uncle Sam, then you
should seriously consider a move
to another part of this planet. We
are happy with our culture and have
no desire to change, and we really
don't care how you did things where
you came from. This is
OUR COUNTRY,
our land, and our lifestyle. Our First
Amendment gives every citizen the
right to express his opinion and we
will allow you every opportunity to do
so. But once you are done complaining,
whining, and griping about our flag,
our pledge, our national motto, or our
way of life, I highly encourage you
take advantage of one other great American
freedom,
THE RIGHT TO LEAVE.
If you agree -- pass this along;
if you don't agree -- delete it!
AMEN
I figure if we all keep passing this to our
friends
(and enemies) it will also, sooner or later
get back to the complainers, lets all try,
please
I don't know
who wrote this and surely can't take credit.
I just totally agree w/this. So,
whomever wrote this , "RIGHT ON".
I will further any motion that states
these exact words should be quoted
verbatim by everyone attempting to enter
this country to live. If not, they
can't enter - plain & simple.
Now, here's an idea.
Perhaps "we true blooded Americans" should pursue such a goal... I'm
game.
Tim the Mechanic
Remember the guy who got on a plane with
a bomb built into his shoe
and tried to light it?
Did you know his trial is over?
Did you know he was sentenced?
> Did you see/hear any of the judge's
comments on TV/Radio?
Didn't think so.
Everyone should hear what the judge
had to say.
Ruling by Judge William Young, US
District Court.
Prior to sentencing, the Judge asked
the defendant if he had anything
to say.
His response: After admitting his
guilt to the court for the record,
Reid also admitted his "allegiance to
Osama bin Laden, to Islam, and
to the religion of Allah," defiantly
stated "I think I ought not
apologize for my actions," and told
the court "I am at war with your
country."
Judge Young then delivered the
statement quoted below, a stinging
condemnation of Reid in particular
and terrorists in general:
January 30, 2003, United States vs.
Reid. Judge Young: Mr. Richard C.
Reid, hearken now to the sentence the
Court imposes upon you. On
counts 1, 5 and
6 the Court sentences you to
life in prison in the custody of the
United States Attorney General. On
counts 2, 3, 4 and 7, the Court
sentences you to 20 years in prison
on each count, the sentence on
each count to run consecutive with
the other.
That's 80 years. On count 8 the Court
sentences you to the mandatory
30 years consecutive to the 80 years
just imposed. The Court imposes
upon you each of the eight counts a
fine of $250,000 for the aggregate
fine of $2 million. The Court accepts
the government's recommendation
with respect to restitution and
orders restitution in the amount of
$298.17 to Andre Bousquet and $5,784
to American Airlines. The Court
imposes upon you the $800 special
assessment.
The Court imposes upon you five years
supervised release simply
because the law requires it. But the
life sentences are real life
sentences so I need go no further.
This is the sentence that is
provided for by our statutes. It is a
fair and just sentence. It is a
righteous sentence. Let me explain
this to you. We are not afraid of
you or any of your terrorist
coconspirators, Mr. Reid. We are
Americans. We have been through the
fire before. There is all too much
war talk here and I say that to
everyone with the utmost respect. Here
in this court, where we deal with
individuals as individuals and care
for individuals as individuals.
As human beings, we reach out for
justice.
You are not an enemy combatant. You
are a terrorist. You are not a
soldier in any war You are a
terrorist. To give you that reference, to
call you a soldier, gives you far too
much stature. Whether it is the
officers of government who do it or
your attorney who does it, or that
happens to be your view, you are a
terrorist...And we do not negotiate
with terrorists. We do not treat with
terrorists. We do not sign
documents with terrorists. We hunt
them down one by one and bring them
to justice.
So war talk is way out of line in
this court. You are a big fellow.
But you are not that big. You're no
warrior. I know warriors. You are
a terrorist. A species of criminal
guilty of multiple attempted
murders. In a very real sense, State
Trooper Santiago had it right
when you first were taken off that
plane and into custody and you
wondered where the press and where
the TV crews were and he said
you're no big deal.
You're no big deal.
What your counsel, what your able
counsel and what the equally able
United States attorneys have grappled
with and what I have as honestly
as I know how tried to grapple with,
is why you did something so
horrific. What was it that led you
here to this courtroom today?
I have listened respectfully to what
you have to say. And I ask you to
search your heart and ask yourself
what sort of unfathomable hate led
you to do what you are guilty and
admit you are guilty of doing. And I
have an answer for you. It may not
satisfy you, but as I search this
entire record, it comes as close to
understanding as I know.
It seems to me you hate the one thing
that is most precious. You hate
our freedom. Our individual freedom.
Our individual freedom to live as
we choose, to come and go as we
choose, to believe or not believe as
we individually choose. Here, in this
society, the very winds carry
freedom. They carry it everywhere
from sea to shining sea. It is
because we prize individual freedom
so much that you are here in this
beautiful courtroom. So that everyone
can see, truly see, that justice
is administered fairly, individually,
and discretely. It is for
freedom's sake that your lawyers are
striving so vigorously on your
behalf and have filed appeals, will
go on in their representation of
you before other judges.
We are about it. Because we all know
that the way we treat you, Mr.
Reid, is the measure of our own
liberties. Make no mistake though. It
is yet true that we will bear any
burden; pay any price, to preserve
our freedoms. Look around this
courtroom. Mark it well The world is
not going to long remember what you
or I say here. Day after tomorrow,
it will be forgotten, but this,
however, will long endure. Here in
this courtroom and courtrooms all
across America, the American people
will gather to see that justice,
individual justice, justice, not war,
individual justice is in fact being
done. The very President of the
United States through his officers
will have to come into courtrooms
and lay out evidence on which
specific matters can be judged and
juries of citizens will gather to sit
and judge that evidence
democratically, to mold and shape and
refine our sense of justice.
See that flag, Mr Reid? That's the
flag of the United States of
America. That flag will fly there
long after this is all forgotten.
That flag stands for freedom. You
know it always will.
Mr. Custody Officer. Stand him down.
So, how much of this Judge's comments
did we hear on our TV sets? We
need more judges like Judge Young,
but that's another subject. Pass
this around. Everyone should and
needs to hear what this fine judge
had to say. Powerful words that
strike home.
God bless America!!!
Pass it
on..............................everyone should read this!
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