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Point made, and Pence good step in if Trump indicted. I was being a little loose with words, focusing on 2020.
But the key point stands. The tired elites of Bush and Clinton hijacked the election and made Trump. | 0 | not toxic |
While I understand it and have in the past supported it, I'm not so keen on it now for the very reason you suggest. It marginalizes many voters. If you're in a strongly blue or red state and you're of the opposite party, there's no point in your participation. That leads to apathy among voters. | 0 | not toxic |
Galen weston and millions of customers lol | 0 | not toxic |
It is that children's rights do not equate in regard to the extension of the intellect and maturity of an adult. I am so glad to see that we can agree that a child is a child regardless if that person is in the womb or outside of the womb. It appears we both agree all children have the right to life. | 0 | not toxic |
The city auditor just said that HART's "internal controls were so weak, they wouldn't have found fraud if it were occurring." Fraud may be going on right now, and the only way to find out is via a forensic audit. | 0 | not toxic |
Ummmm....what? | 0 | not toxic |
Thunders ? My goodness, is Mr. Trump eating too much Mexican food ? | 0 | not toxic |
LOL - like all it takes are 18 hour work days for magic to materialize from Congress. I assure you, members of Congress work more hours than most of us, and enjoy far less free time than the typical American worker. Even their recesses back in their districts are spent working, doing town hall forums, meeting with constituencies, helping district members navigate the federal government, discussing proposals with impacted parties, and of course all the pomp and circumstance that they're forced to attend by virtue of their position. I do laugh that you're so willing to defend Trump's golfing, when you probably were behind him and his rants about Obama's golfing, though Trump is on the course far more often. Partisan much? | 0 | not toxic |
Well of course I was responding to the simple statement of the letter writer that Trump lies more or less constantly, about things both big and small. For instance he lied about Hillary's big win of the popular vote, inventing a story that the three million votes were fraudulent. That was a lie and an unnessary one, showing Trump has very thin skin. The same with his insistence, despite photographic evidence, that his inaugural crowd was the biggest ever. Why? More serious is his accusation that Obama wiretapped his campaign offices. So yes, Trump cares very much what people think and say about him.
What the polls say is that a huge majority of Americans think Trump is doing a bad job. If Trump doesn't score some successes (getting Gorsuch approved would be one, but how many Americans even know what the Supremes do?) then he will be judged a dud. AHCA was an awful bill. Ryan tax reform and the Ryan budget will hurt a lot of average people. Let's see what Trump gets from Xi this week. | 0 | not toxic |
Yep, long time. Packed water, craped in a hole/bucket most of my life. Done it sanitary, too. Never left my crap on the side of the road, or uncovered, or near a lake/river.... It is not hard, it just takes a little bit of steady work. | 0 | not toxic |
Dude don't bring logic to a gun argument......jeez. | 0 | not toxic |
I spent five days at the Mount Sinai, for a sarcoma cancer surgery this past May, and I found the health care there top notch. From the chief surgeon down to the room cleaner, everybody excelled at their work. --David Murrell (Phd), Economics, UNB at Fredericton | 0 | not toxic |
If a dog got into it, then a child could have gotten into it.
Think about that for a minute. You set traps where the animal you want to trap lives. A trap set in the city will catch whatever a city has to offer. | 0 | not toxic |
Have Christian Gutierrez and his fellow culprits do community service time 5 days a week at the DLNR during the summer and have their parents do as well on the weekends. The lack of response from the parents is especially disturbing. | 0 | not toxic |
So they caved in to the "screamers?" How sad. And what a bunch of gutless wonders in the university's leadership. | 0 | not toxic |
The reality is, on problem pregnancies, the bishops are afraid of realistic solutions because they fear loss of states, like when a child will never be born but the abortion is condemned anyway, even though ending the pregnancy would be in the best interest of the mother. Medicine says one thing and clergy act because they are afraid of playing God. Their God is an ogre. | 0 | not toxic |
You make some excellent points Dermot Cole but the hope you present being carried out by the Legislature or the press to make him see sense is perhaps naive. Trump has made every effort to insulate himself from any disagreement. Evidence ranges from his preference to use Twitter to release information, to ditching the press corp, to holding the rare press conference, to his once a week intelligence report all demonstrates that Trump has no interest in conflicting information to his belief system. That he will rely on or fabricate "alternate facts." Even worse that he will actively work to not just deny but discredit anyone who questions or disagrees through the use of his "beautiful" Twitter account.
I almost feel sorry for Conway and Spicer. Being a part of the closed microcosm of even a transparent administration is demanding enough without being caught between a boss who cannot or will not accept disagreement and a world functioning upon objectively verifiable facts. | 0 | not toxic |
@bob adamson: I would agree with your concluding statement but for the fact that the federal and BC partners to which you allude simply don't exist. I think it will require a principled, trustworthy pragmatist like Premier Notley to get things done.
I would add to your points (c) that we also need a progressive, determined stand to stop the giveaway of our resources and infrastructure to private capital - i.e. the incremental but definite movement toward public ownership of all core assets and infrastructure (which may well be developed and operated in partnership with the private sector - hybrid socialism, if you will). | 0 | not toxic |
Many of the writer's suggestions are valid and should certainly be explored. If Canada is expending funds that are not appropriately assigned as defence spending they should be re-assigned correctly.
Some people, (good people ? :-) ), are suggesting that Canada can argue that it does not need to increase defence spending to the 2% because we are active in NATO and do the "difficult" jobs. This argument is fine until the next "Iraq" comes along. It would be difficult, after making such an argument, to decline involvement in the way that Cretien did. Far better to retain our full independence in decision-making and pony up our "fair" share. This poses financial problems of course, since our PM has already racked up the deficit to $30 billion. | 0 | not toxic |
Loonie slumps??
Excellent I say!! | 0 | not toxic |
Always like reading Richard's articles. I do not always like the progressive/alt left/socialist slant where "neo-liberals" are to blame for anything. KPMG, BP, SAP and the other businesses that continue to benefit are symptoms, not the malaise. The root of our problems are the transformation agenda as government currently pursues it. BEE is nothing but legislated corruption. Is Cyril Ramaphosa's wealth due to his own industry, intellect or hard work or is it the result of his political status ? As long as we have a legislated economic system that requires a portion of profits to go to individuals that adds nothing to the production process we will have corruption. Businesses operating in SA have little choice but to take part in this process or run the risk of losing business or be outed as racist scum. I predict that foreign businesses will quietly start to exit, as the reputational risk of partaking in this sham has become to great. | 0 | not toxic |
Having a safety device and not activating it for survival? I hope their story isn’t made into a movie . “ naked and afraid “ is more lifelike but I still believe that show is rigged! Lol!!! | 0 | not toxic |
It's not a fact.
You implied the current UK GOVERNMENT was unelected in response to someone who posted re the unelected EU hierarchy. Now you change it to the PM being unelected - she was elected as an MP in her constituency and then elected as leader, de facto PM, by her party's elected MPs. It does nothing to delegitimise her status.
The EU is undemocratic and has increasingly intruded into everyday aspects of the lives of Europeans by a process of gradually taking away rights of individual states; even when citizens of those states have voted against those changes. It is becoming increasingly unpopular as Merkel issues diktats, without consultation, that detrimentally affect other states.
The UK will not be the only country to leave as the euro fiasco continues to ruin the lives of people in southern Europe to the enrichment of Germany. | 0 | not toxic |
Another sky is falling article that has no basis in reality. In six months the Republicans haven't changed anything meaningful concerning the ACA and likely never will. Your experience should tell you that entitlement programs NEVER get walked back, regardless of campaign promises or the potential for budget busting. | 0 | not toxic |
Judges do not make law. They interpret it and are supposed to do so based on the constitution. Not their personal feelings. The President has the legal authority to restrict immigration. | 0 | not toxic |
So if North Korea 'pushes the button' and their nuclear-tipped submarine -launched ICBM, aimed at Seattle, (their missiles are notoriously inaccurate) will arrive in 12 minutes, and the Congress is on Easter Recess, we let it land and kill hundreds of thousands, with downwind hazard to thousands more, and call Congress into session before the President is permitted to wipe North Korea off the face of the earth?
Do we have to wait until the fallout reaches Portland or until it reaches Eugene before we have the vote? | 0 | not toxic |
Tory reaction to the motion on Islamophobia. Pure and simple. | 0 | not toxic |
When one has education their health does improve. Protecting the aina also improves health. Economic self-sufficiency (rated as a middle priority) and related opportunities also relates to education. In protecting the aina it is also a resource for sustaining our people. | 0 | not toxic |
OK, Kearon, you asked for it. Aren't you the one that always bashes low-income, people on public assistance, support forcing the elderly out of Alaska because they can't afford their service cuts, and your overall low life distain for anyone that you think is a threat to the government handouts that you receive? And you want readers to believe that you give diddly squat about a fetus or an abandoned infant? You make me sick. Get outta here. | 0 | not toxic |
Maureen Dowd's mind is like a witches cauldron with magical things floating in the bubbling brew - you can pull out a sprig of truth, but you have to be careful of the poison toad floating along side it.
Her final sentence is Delphic cypher. I say balderdash to her cooked frogs! | 0 | not toxic |
You have just shown that you have no understanding of science. This new finding is consistent with the science of human origin and simply moves the dates back and widens the location. Science is based on theory and evidence and, of course, scientists re-evaluate every time new evidence is presented. That's how scientific knowledge grows and becomes more accurate. | 0 | not toxic |
1. Call me in about 7-10 years when you see it again.
2. You are changing a very very small part of the atmosphere. The not completely understood parts have a much larger influence.
As for the computer models used for prediction, world class experts say they are not credible.
I conclude that 100% confidence is not rational. | 0 | not toxic |
My question is the Wyland mural considered art? Or is it a commercial calling card for his retail art business? | 0 | not toxic |
If we ban all money, then why would there be a need to " Prosecute as felonies all government officials' fraud, embezzlement, influence peddling, incompetent and irrational policy making, and wrongful pursuit of oligarchical interests over public enlightened best interests."??? I mean, everything will be hunky-dory if we ban money, right!
While we're at it, why don't we ban all forms of government? That way, there's not even a tiny possibility of government corruption! | 0 | not toxic |
"Rebel Media"? What a joke! So do they think they are in Mobile Alabama? Or maybe Macon Georgia and not St. Albert?
And "lock her up" telegraphs their level perfectly. These are the type of people who think a stop light is an infringement of their liberty and that climate change is a Chinese hoax.
The white hoods and gowns must have been at the dry cleaners... | 0 | not toxic |
Or save even more by not buying anything. | 0 | not toxic |
Obscene. | 0 | not toxic |
lot of behavioural psychology at play. Danny Kahneman, Amos Twersky and Richard Thaler are smiling! | 0 | not toxic |
amateur conservatives are greatly annoyed & flustered when trying to justify the imbecilic policies of their leaders. How is it you vote against your own interests year after year? | 1 | toxic |
Where does it say the NRA is involved? Are you having difficulty separating the innocent citizens from the criminals, liberals screw that up all the time. Duh! | 1 | toxic |
Firm as a over cooked spaghetti noodle... | 0 | not toxic |
davebarnes, very few of them are 'helpless." The ones I work with are leeches. I am a liberally-minded voter, and so are my friends. We all agree that women should not be having more children, with fewer fathers, on the taxpayers dime. I can't even imagine that makes sense to anyone. | 1 | toxic |
Speaking of writing "filled with falsities and bigotries".... | 1 | toxic |
So in other words, the Ontario Liberals secured the teachers vote. | 0 | not toxic |
I was glad to see this story receive recognition beyond "wow" emojis on Facebook. I left my earthquake preparedness kit with my roommate when I moved to the Midwest, but I'll be back someday, and I want my family to be prepared for the Big One in the meantime. Stop, drop and cover, Oregon! | 0 | not toxic |
I believe it's tradition that heads of state don't attend the swearing in of U.S. presidents. | 0 | not toxic |
Boots is getting grades lower than UKUleleBoo and wiliki. appears to be a lack of Brain cells and not a lick of common sense between them- Dumb & Dumber come to mind
as I read he posts | 1 | toxic |
followed by the list of stupid rumors generated by said NY Times.... you really Believe their junk??? you must also love believing in Fox News
crazy - | 1 | toxic |
The youth portfolio belongs to the prime minister. This is an initial indictment on his performance. The young people who attended his press conference are simply exercising their democratic right. He was elected......the young people are part of the electorate. The young people are part of our collective voice. If someone wants to stand on ceremony and throw out the comment that they are not being listened to then maybe they need to turn their eyes on themselves and re-examine what might be causing this. Sorry to say that the common sense approach that I just described will be circumvented by supplication to the TTP. This is proof positive that our elected officials are towing the corporate line.....using our taxes no less. Oligarchy is the word of the day!
I do not represent anyone else except myself. I am only sharing my perspective and expressing my concerns as an individual who is witnessing a decline in the consideration for the electorate.
I still have hope and possibilities! | 0 | not toxic |
It's war, people get injured, what did you expect? | 0 | not toxic |
I'm taking a survey:
Has anyone taken an introductory course in Economics in which the professor did not explain the folly of rent controls? | 0 | not toxic |
wrong story bud | 0 | not toxic |
Juneau Chamber Of Commerce members are calling for a veto by gov Walker to keep all of the cash for a road to a ferry terminal.
Why would the state knowingly approve a project that will increase the state budget to the tune of $5 million per year at the same time that shrinking budgets have forced it to close maintenance road and airport maintenance stations across the state? | 0 | not toxic |
That's a paradoxical statement. Human beings are also animals. We sure aren't plants or fungi. So, what you mean to say is "Human beings come before ANY other lifeform." | 0 | not toxic |
You do not have to be married to have your hand fully up one's backside. | 0 | not toxic |
Very good point. Doug may be too busy pursuing cases which shine the spotlight light on him...Or he's too focused on Maui Prosecutor (Dog leash case) lol! | 0 | not toxic |
And ? Even imperialist, capitalist running dogs ? | 0 | not toxic |
So illegal immigration is now legal. Very interesting. | 0 | not toxic |
Richard B. Spencer, a white nationalist who refers to himself as the “Karl Marx of the alt-right” and has called for “peaceful ethnic cleansing” for a “white homeland,” rejoiced on Twitter shortly after midnight, on election day. | 0 | not toxic |
This guy's an embarrassment all the way around.
That stated, will people stop insulting Alabama? I've been there many times and found it to be completely mischaracterized and misunderstood. It's a good state with really nice, hard-working people. It's nothing like any of these obnoxious, insulting posters would think if they actually went there for any period of time. I just don't like stereotypes like this. I don't assume New Englanders are all effete pinheads who haven't worked an honest day in their lives, so don't assume Alabama's full of jugheads, neither stereotype is true and they're usually offered by people who feel inadequate themselves. | 1 | toxic |
As expected, Mr. Butts' ego got in the way of making contingency plans in the event that the new world order didn't follow his blueprint.
Stay tuned, more surprises are in store for him. | 0 | not toxic |
Here is a novel idea: how about enforcing law? Instead of applying Hegelian Dialectics in most perverted way | 0 | not toxic |
KC Jackson, Lets not be narrow minded, most of the Native regional corporations and some of the village corporations have their corporate head quarters based there in Anchorage and pay their fare share of taxes and hires a lot of non shareholders and get paid well and put in voluntary work and donate to the non profit organizations in good faith to the community of Anchorage. | 0 | not toxic |
A mature pine forest must burn to renew itself. When it is not allowed to burn things like the pine beetle infestation occur. The fires in BC this summer consumed thousands of ha of standing dead trees. The worst environmental disaster in Canada, all due to poor forest management.
The trees around Banff have not burned in over 100 years. The folks in the city will have a coronary when Mother Nature sends in fire or beetles.
Logging can be a substitute for fire. Maybe they should put some horse loggers to work in Banff to make it more palatable. | 0 | not toxic |
Because as far as color goes, the dominant gene is the black gene and the child will not look white. It is also because of a bias against blackness by some groups. If a child has a certain percent of black heritage, they are considered black. This is not at all unusual nor limited to black and white. It is a way of preserving culture, hence a child with a Jewish father but a Christian mother is not considered Jewish. Bias is not always about hating something. It is about a love of something too. That Obama was scarred says more about his lack of proper upbringing than about racism. He should have been taught to love himself and his enemies and to overcome evil with good rather than vengeance. | 1 | toxic |
Its become apparent that the fed share of $1.5 B is a diversion. Like RTH eloquently stated above the common taxpayer has been hoodwinked. The $1.5 B fed share "reason" that these crooks are using to keep the project going is just an excuse. Like RTH said look at all the $1M condos sprouting like weeds in Kakaako. He hit the nail on the head with a sledgehammer. | 0 | not toxic |
"...they are all Natives." Where do you get your information? Have you ever taught in the bush? I spent 7 years and out of 4 principals, only one (for one year) was Native. Just curious where you get the "all" from. | 0 | not toxic |
Richmond sold city land near the Oval, for development as high end condos, in order to help pay the construction debt for the Oval. These units were presold overseas, and half of them sit sold, and empty.
This helped facilitate the attraction of Richmond's housing as a commodity, primarily for overseas sourced money looking for shelter, or speculation. 'If it were not for the Olympics and the city's need to raise money fast, it could have planned an integrated community on this land, with a mix of market and supportive housing, included much needed rentals.
Instead we have a ghost town. 2010 was a great party, but for Richmond the hangover continues. | 0 | not toxic |
It is interesting to note that the Globe felt it necessary to identify the pipeline as Kinder Morgan instead of its actual name the TransMountain pipeline. It is a shallow attempt to keep the owner/operator of the line's name front and centre for future headlines. | 0 | not toxic |
It is doubtful we will ever get that chance again. And frankly, Hillary was a bit conservative so no real loss there. While she would have made a better president than the Donald, the main difference between the two presidencies is that Hillary would not be under investigation so quickly. I mean come on, barely a hundred days and already a special prosecutor has been appointed for the Donald. What is going to happen when 300 days pass? | 0 | not toxic |
I have not changed any of my comments, nor retracted anything.
But if you live in enough of a dark muddled fantasy to think I have, I'm not going to bother any more. | 0 | not toxic |
What a sad and pathetic post.
Your 'hope' should be on the Trumpster to not mess this up too badly - like he did with the 'replacement' part of destroying America's healthcare process, and with his Muslim ban, and his picks for AG and Education Secretary and Commerce and Health and Secretary of Russi ... er, I mean "State".. Et cetera. | 1 | toxic |
Seriously? If the white government had never forced the Kivalina-area residents to turn a seasonal hunting camp into a permanent settlement, there would be no problem. Kivalina's issue is a white government-created problem. The people would have wanted to maintain their way of life which was in harmony with the land, but we (white government) made them stop. | 0 | not toxic |
If you live near Markham, like I do, and are white, like I am...then you, like me, are the visible minority. Time to look at moving further away from Markham and the rude asians referenced above. One of the main reasons my family has to go to Newmarket or Uxbridge so we don't get runover at the stores. | 0 | not toxic |
The Environment Minister said in interview that the provinces must each have a price on carbon or a cap and trade process but that each province could do what it wished with the money collected. Note that Ottawa has left it up to individual provinces to administer collection and bear the cost, just as BC does now. Might this not lead to the provinces collecting their own income tax, administering their own costs and sending Ottawa what's left. They could get the formula from Quebec, which I believe does that now? | 0 | not toxic |
She's a political hack. I thought I heard PM Trudeau promise that things were going to be done differently. | 0 | not toxic |
I'm not sure I've ever seen or heard any from you that isn't a complaint or criticism. Please enlighten us, if Alaska was led by Governor McLeod, how would you solve our fiscal crisis? | 0 | not toxic |
If the orange idiot could shut up, it would have been covered!!! Trump's fault!!!!! (tm) | 1 | toxic |
If Layla is going anywhere, it's someplace where she can keep a wary eye on those pesky Syrians she detests reading about. Let's see... what country might that be?
Hint: it illegally occupies Syrian territory, which it claims to have "annexed", but which the whole world says is contrary to international law. | 0 | not toxic |
Congratulation to Mrs. Cogdell-Unrein! Thank you for contributing by putting Alaska on the 2016 Olympics map. | 0 | not toxic |
Common sense dictates keeping the old building in use until ready to begin construction. Why was it torn down so early? There are logical steps to implementing a project like this. Get council and public input on design characteristics; hire architect; finalize design; put it out to bid , with specific penalties for contractors lack of performance or cost overruns. If a contractor underbids (demoliton of old City Hall cost doubles), they usually eat it in real life. Use the building of our Library as a model to how to do things right. | 0 | not toxic |
This is the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flnHgSi_Qg8 | 0 | not toxic |
Well, all the people who are too lazy to walk up or down the street to a controlled intersection or a designated signaled crosswalk will have a few more seconds to get across the five lanes of traffic. | 0 | not toxic |
Gross. | 1 | toxic |
At no time do you ever have anything remotely intelligent to offer public debate. That would require intelligence. Neither do you know how to be a man, and man up when your profound ignorance is debunked by facts you cannot remotely refute. That would require character. What you fail to grasp is that you are the political twin of right wing Christians. | 0 | not toxic |
I'm talking about a condo, not a house. I've paid $0 in maintenance during my 7-8 years living here (aside from condo fees which is factored into the $1,700). Meanwhile, the value of my condo continues to go up month after month while my principal costs keep falling. | 0 | not toxic |
The most important sentence in this article is the last one, regarding NAFTA.
Trump "would need Congress to approve rolling back its provisions, such as by putting tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods that are currently exempted."
Trump can pull U.S. out of the pact, but that is just symbolism unless Congress approves the proposed changes.
Mr. Blowhard was left looking pretty stupid when his "terrific" health care plan went down in flames. The same will happen here. Both houses are non-protectionist free traders.
Trump said of his health care defeat: "Gee, who would have thought health care is so complicated?"
Six months from now, he is going to be saying something equally vacuous about NAFTA. | 0 | not toxic |
As far as much of the GOP is concerned, McCain is a RINO. I get that it seems odd that they would decide that the isn't a "real" Republican, since he has been one since before many of those who denigrate him were born, but that seems to be the direction the party is going. Hell, they think that Paul Ryan isn't conservative enough for them most days. | 0 | not toxic |
1st Amendment, yes, but it is always wise to keep your mouth shut over things you know nothing about. That goes for angry presidents and also for drama queens who are paid millions for playing a game. | 0 | not toxic |
The guy got the 30 days in spite of what our Democratic Bad Mouthing Congressional Delegation did. If Trump was half as bad as they say he is it would have been adios amigo. | 0 | not toxic |
If the military wasn't bleeding off 53 cents of every tax dollar to fund endless wars for endless profits we could afford to protect our own people. | 0 | not toxic |
Hope the cabinet gave Captain Crayons some coloring books for on the way to New York so he could keep up with his homework.
Nice to see the big decisions and direction for this gang of clowns is being given to someone who actually knows something about trade agreements. | 1 | toxic |
You're not just drinking the Kool-Aid, you're guzzling it! | 0 | not toxic |
traffic cams are in use at certain intersections in anchorage, you just have to look up. and no i am not talking about the i/r things for the flashing lights. | 0 | not toxic |
It's not really fair that a writer (using their real name) should be barraged by anonymous posters using the misinformation tactics and ad hominem attacks on display here.
The G&M should move to a system like the CBC has that involves real names to get rid of anonymous postings.
Would somewhat level the playing field against the immoral and dishonest Trump supporters, at least. | 0 | not toxic |
Perhaps modifying the state of Alaska boundaries into 26 discrete areas will help. The area of what is now "Alaska" will report to the federal governmint their own discrete needs. Their own assets (oil) will be managed by the 26 new state governmints that will have direct linkage to their own constituents. The railroad has already helped in this regard I believe by bisecting the state of Alaska for us into three regions: North Railroad Alaska, South Railroad Alaska, and Railroad Bed Alaska. (I don't believe it is that random that the railroad vehicle is featured on this year's election pamphlet). Our current US congressman and the two US senators would benefit from being with a larger regional voting block. | 0 | not toxic |
Meanwhile, test scores plummet. | 0 | not toxic |
Carbon taxes will be a hot potato that will change gubbermints. just like in Australia. | 0 | not toxic |
Statuary is the physical embodiment of glorifying someone. That's the only reason statues are erected. And I'm not sure that statues are required for history lessons. | 0 | not toxic |
A few years ago, a native guy tried to enter Ireland on a "Native Passport". A Native Passport was a gimmick "passport", made in 1967 as part of Canada’s centennial. He was turned away at the Irish airport and he filed a human rights grievance against Ireland, claiming he was discriminated against. The fact the "passport" has no legal value was hard to accept and many natives were bitter their "rights" were being denied. That is the level of delusion we are dealing with here. | 0 | not toxic |
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