Bobby Jindal, Anti-Gay Hate Groups, and Religious Right Wackos Hold Prayer Rally in Louisiana

Featuring a televangelist who claims she can raise people from the dead
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Creationist Gov. Booby Jindal is hosting a prayer rally in Louisiana today, co-sponsored by the homophobic hate group known as the American Family Association. Yes, that’s loony Bryan Fischer’s gang of religious right wackos. Jindal is trying to stake out a position as the most fanatical far right Christian in the 2016 race, apparently, but he’s got a lot of competition for that slot.

This Rachel Maddow segment does a good job of showing how completely batshit nuts the AFA is.

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1 Kid A  Jan 24, 2015 1:04:48pm

Children dying of cancer every day, and these assholes think God gives a shit about their prayer rally. Fuck off. For real.

2 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 1:07:29pm

I logged in as I have a feeling we may just be about to witness the world’s most unanticipated media event ever. Charles C. Johnson exposing Dana Loesch.

I’m pulling up a chair…I figure this is front row. /

3 EmmaAnne  Jan 24, 2015 1:09:38pm

re: #2 ObserverArt

I logged in as I have a feeling we may just be about to witness the world’s most unanticipated media event ever. Charles C. Johnson exposing Dana Loesch.

I’m pulling up a chair…I figure this is front row. /

I, also, am all agog.

4 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:10:12pm

Bobby Jindal Hopes To Emulate Rick Perry’s Miracle-Producing Prayers

Rick Perry asked everyone to pray for rain in Texas back in 2011, and so it’s finally raining this month.

5 b.d.  Jan 24, 2015 1:12:15pm

Wait…God told Amy about the navy yard shooting and she and her prayer group prayed to God and because of that the number of people killed we less than they would have been?

C’mon God, that’s a pretty f*cked up way to act. Quit being a jerk God.

6 Dark_Falcon  Jan 24, 2015 1:12:53pm

To: Bobby Jindal & AFA
RE: Prayer Rally

You’re doing it WRONG!

No Love,

Dark_Falcon

P.S. for the AFA and James Dobson: May you be forever shamed and cursed for threatening to walk out if john McCain had picked Joe Lieberman in 2008. You assclowns helped bring Sarah Palin down upon America, and for that I curse you.

7 Dave In Austin  Jan 24, 2015 1:14:39pm

Fucking Dominionists….

Talk about a national threat.

8 Dave In Austin  Jan 24, 2015 1:16:43pm

re: #4 jaunte

Bobby Jindal Hopes To Emulate Rick Perry’s Miracle-Producing Prayers

Rick Perry asked everyone to pray for rain in Texas back in 2011, and so it’s finally raining this month.

Maybe he can pray the BP sludge away that’s killing the estuaries.

9 klystron  Jan 24, 2015 1:19:17pm

re: #6 Dark_Falcon

Your party, Dark. Your party.

I mean, at your core, you believe the same things they do. You support their tactics. That’s what you told us this morning downstairs.

You’re just sad because they look like idiots.

(Would be nice of you to respond to the Lizards who pointed out they have healthcare thanks to Obamacare, but I know you won’t, just like you’ll ignore this.)

10 lawhawk  Jan 24, 2015 1:24:12pm
11 calochortus  Jan 24, 2015 1:26:36pm

re: #10 lawhawk

I’m probably not looking at it from the right angle, but if you’re going to blow up a plane, what good is a fighter escort going to do?

12 GlutenFreeJesus  Jan 24, 2015 1:27:45pm

God’s a kid with an ant farm, lady. He’s not planning anything.

13 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:27:56pm

re: #11 calochortus

They’re probably there to shoot it down if it looks like it’s going to be used to attack a larger ground target.

14 Dark_Falcon  Jan 24, 2015 1:28:32pm

re: #11 calochortus

I’m probably not looking at it from the right angle, but if you’re going to blow up a plane, what good is a fighter escort going to do?

It’s SOP and in this case it gives pilots some flying time that gets billed to the ‘Contingency’ budget instead of the ‘Training’ budget.

15 b.d.  Jan 24, 2015 1:29:10pm

re: #11 calochortus

I’m probably not looking at it from the right angle, but if you’re going to blow up a plane, what good is a fighter escort going to do?

Aim the missile for the red wire, NOT the black one.

16 GlutenFreeJesus  Jan 24, 2015 1:29:10pm

re: #6 Dark_Falcon

You curse them, yet still support them. Bravo.

17 Dr Lizardo  Jan 24, 2015 1:29:11pm

So, what’s taking Chuckles so long in his super-duper story against Dana Loesch? I’m waiting…..

Maybe he’s constipated or something.

18 Dark_Falcon  Jan 24, 2015 1:29:43pm

re: #9 klystron

No, I’m not “sad because they look like idiots”. I’m annoyed because they’re being idiots.

19 Feline Fearless Leader  Jan 24, 2015 1:29:51pm

re: #10 lawhawk

Good thing that the police are not flying fighter jets.
///// (perhaps a bit too snarky)

20 calochortus  Jan 24, 2015 1:30:22pm

re: #13 jaunte

Because shooting down our own passenger plane won’t be a singularly spectacular terror attack?

re: #14 Dark_Falcon

Ah. Budgets. That’s probably painfully close to the truth. That and National Defense Theater.

21 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:31:10pm

re: #20 calochortus

Strange days.

22 PhillyPretzel  Jan 24, 2015 1:31:14pm

re: #10 lawhawk

Lets hope the bomb threats were someone passing gas.

23 WhatEVs  Jan 24, 2015 1:31:29pm

re: #18 Dark_Falcon

No, I’m not “sad because they look like idiots”. I’m annoyed because they’re being idiots.

They are the Republican Party.

24 goddamnedfrank  Jan 24, 2015 1:31:35pm

Wait, what … Republican’s have a necromancer now?

Fuck!

25 klystron  Jan 24, 2015 1:31:38pm

re: #18 Dark_Falcon

No, I’m not “sad because they look like idiots”. I’m annoyed because they’re being idiots.

Please explain to me the difference between these idiots and the idiots your party has sent to Congress.

Since you really only seem to care about the perception of your party, and whether your party is in power, not whether something is good for the country as a whole. As you made blatantly clear downstairs.

26 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 24, 2015 1:32:50pm

re: #2 ObserverArt

I logged in as I have a feeling we may just be about to witness the world’s most unanticipated media event ever. Charles C. Johnson exposing Dana Loesch.

I’m pulling up a chair…I figure this is front row. /

Apparently, they are all taking naps at the moment…

27 #FergusonFireside  Jan 24, 2015 1:33:40pm
28 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 1:33:42pm

re: #26 Backwoods_Sleuth

Apparently, they are all taking naps at the moment…

Pre cat fight?

29 D_Red  Jan 24, 2015 1:33:50pm

re: #19 Feline Fearless Leader

Good thing that the police are not flying fighter jets.
///// (perhaps a bit too snarky)

That’s why they paint planes white

30 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:33:51pm

Because people who can’t afford to take care of their pre-existing conditions are sinners.

31 Amory Blaine  Jan 24, 2015 1:34:21pm

re: #24 goddamnedfrank

She rubs her +5 Amulet of Tremendous Derp, then presto!

32 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 24, 2015 1:34:32pm

re: #10 lawhawk

yikes

33 Higgs Boson's Mate  Jan 24, 2015 1:35:44pm

re: #8 Dave In Austin

Maybe he can pray the BP sludge away that’s killing the estuaries.

Maybe he can pray back the 25-35 square miles of wetlands that Louisiana loses each year.

34 stpaulbear  Jan 24, 2015 1:35:50pm

re: #18 Dark_Falcon

No, I’m not “sad because they look like idiots”. I’m annoyed because they’re being idiots.

They’re also in charge of the stream of bullshit that is coming out of the US House right now. These ‘idiots’ are not outlyers - they’re the ones your party wants running the country.

It’s ALL bad. Quit supporting them.

35 Amory Blaine  Jan 24, 2015 1:36:01pm

“every word” is a dog whistle for hateful bigots.

36 calochortus  Jan 24, 2015 1:37:41pm

re: #30 jaunte

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Because people who can’t afford to take care of their pre-existing conditions are sinners.

I suggest that each and every person deciding on any aspect of healthcare in this country should be required to buy and pay for their own insurance on the individual market.
I predict we would have national health insurance within a couple years.

37 Charles Johnson  Jan 24, 2015 1:37:59pm

And now, Adam Baldwin joins the fray! I smell bridges burning.

38 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:38:18pm
39 Amory Blaine  Jan 24, 2015 1:38:50pm

“I will smite all traces of that terrible ni-CLANG from the record so that no future generation will be soiled by his terrible legacy”.

40 Eclectic Cyborg  Jan 24, 2015 1:39:42pm

It’s an article of faith among evangelicals that it is possible to raise someone from the dead.

41 Charles Johnson  Jan 24, 2015 1:39:54pm
42 Charles Johnson  Jan 24, 2015 1:40:31pm

43 De Kolta Chair  Jan 24, 2015 1:42:13pm
For those who love nature but love killing nature even more
44 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 1:42:45pm

Damn. And all Ricky Santorum got out of the deal is a thick meaty head.

45 Dark_Falcon  Jan 24, 2015 1:43:39pm

re: #20 calochortus

Because shooting down our own passenger plane won’t be a singularly spectacular terror attack?

Ah. Budgets. That’s probably painfully close to the truth. That and National Defense Theater.

Not the Air Force’s biggest recent use of Contingency funds it get a little something extra, to be sure. The biggest recent Air Force Contingency item was an F-35A to replace an F-16 that crashed during operations in Afghanistan.

And that’s nothing: The Marines used the loss of 6 AV-8B Harriers to the Taliban attack on Camp Bastion to place 6 F-35Bs on the Contingency budget.

46 PhillyPretzel  Jan 24, 2015 1:43:40pm

re: #43 De Kolta Chair

That looks like it would be difficult to steer.

47 b.d.  Jan 24, 2015 1:43:44pm

re: #37 Charles Johnson

And now, Adam Baldwin joins the fray! I smell bridges burning.

[Embedded content]

All wingnuts on deck! Battle stations! They’re trying to give us some of our own medicine.

48 WhatEVs  Jan 24, 2015 1:43:59pm

re: #40 Eclectic Cyborg

It’s an article of faith among evangelicals that it is possible to raise someone from the dead.

It’s the same article of faith that abolishing taxes increases tax revenue.

49 klystron  Jan 24, 2015 1:44:00pm

Ah well, off to the art museum. I expect the crickets to continue, because acknowledging the real world cost of something like repealing Obamacare is too much to ask for. Or even acknowledging the impact something like that would have in our small community here - because fuck it, we’re all just pixels on a screen to each other, am I right?

//

At least be fucking honest about it.

50 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:44:27pm
Thick meaty hand

I think they used Nick Cave’s performance for the Peaky Blinders theme.

51 Pawn of the Oppressor  Jan 24, 2015 1:44:30pm

I didn’t think HBO’s True Detective was a freakin’ documentary.

What the hell is in the water over in Louisiana? Is it the leftovers from the oil spill?

52 Amory Blaine  Jan 24, 2015 1:44:40pm

re: #47 b.d.

All wingnuts on the poop deck! Battle stations! They’re trying to give us some of our own medicine.

FTFY!

53 Feline Fearless Leader  Jan 24, 2015 1:44:57pm

re: #43 De Kolta Chair

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The Tour De Wingnut is famous for having finishing fields much smaller than the starting ones.
//

54 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:45:26pm
55 De Kolta Chair  Jan 24, 2015 1:45:27pm

re: #27 #FergusonFireside

[Embedded content]

Within the blink of a tweet, a 14 year old totally crapped on their future.

56 WhatEVs  Jan 24, 2015 1:45:45pm

re: #49 klystron

Love your harp and you playing it. (I was lurking earlier.) Beautiful, both!

57 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:46:51pm
58 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:50:11pm
59 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 24, 2015 1:53:25pm

re: #28 ObserverArt

Pre cat fight?

cats are like that, nap first…then fight.

60 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 24, 2015 1:55:30pm

re: #45 Dark_Falcon

Not the Air Force’s biggest recent use of Contingency funds it get a little something extra, to be sure. The biggest recent Air Force Contingency item was an F-35A to replace an F-16 that crashed during operations in Afghanistan.

And that’s nothing: The Marines used the loss of 6 AV-8B Harriers to the Taliban attack on Camp Bastion to place 6 F-35Bs on the Contingency budget.

what the hell are you trying to say there?

61 Rightwingconspirator  Jan 24, 2015 1:56:03pm

re: #26 Backwoods_Sleuth

re: #28 ObserverArt

Pre cat fight?

I have been informed by my overlords they do NOT appreciate the comparison.

62 William Barnett-Lewis  Jan 24, 2015 1:56:09pm

Question for Guitar Boffins:
Middle aged old fart wants to start playing electric guitar. Minimal budget but I don’t want to buy absolute trash either.

How does this package look?

squierguitars.com

I’ve seen it on Amazon for about $250. Thoughts?

63 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 24, 2015 1:56:27pm

re: #61 Rightwingconspirator

I have been informed by my overlords they do NOT appreciate the comparison.

Mine would probably agree, but they are napping right now.

64 Shiplord Kirel  Jan 24, 2015 1:57:27pm

re: #41 Charles Johnson

Rick Santorum is telling a rapt Freedom Summit audience the story of his grandfather’s “strong, thick, meaty hands”.

I will forbear to comment, lest I say something altogether shameful and disgusting (though possibly true).

65 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 24, 2015 1:58:02pm

mud, poop, I don’t care what UpChuck is flinging…

66 blueraven  Jan 24, 2015 1:58:04pm

Ugh. Now speaking, the immensely irritating Carly Fiorina.

Talking points, so far.
Keystone
Obamacare
Dodd Frank

67 De Kolta Chair  Jan 24, 2015 1:58:06pm

Love mata’s mataharikrishna tagline (or whatever the kids call it).

I saw Garbo once at an outdoor NYC market a few years before she died, only because a woman standing next to me nudged her friend while whispering “Look, there’s Garbo.” And it was.

Or should that be “and she was”? Either way, when I write my memoirs, tentatively titled “I Shouldn’t Have Bothered” — or for the UK edition, “I Needn’t Have Bothered” — I’ll devote at least thirty pages to a highlight of my life that lasted at most twenty seconds. That’s how much Garbo has meant to me.

68 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 1:58:09pm
69 BeachDem  Jan 24, 2015 1:59:35pm

Do the right wing freaks (better known as the Republican Party) have one of these hootenannies every freaking weekend? Last week, they were all here at the beach, spreading their teabaggery far and wide. This week, Iowa. Didn’t they have one out west a few weeks ago? And one in Maryland or Virginia?

For people who claim that they’re the only ones with jobs, they sure spend a lot of time running around the country preaching to their idiot choir.

70 TFinSF  Jan 24, 2015 1:59:41pm

Claiming to raise people from the dead is no more ridiculous than claiming to have performed an exorcism, a claim that very serious Republican Jindal has made.

71 Shiplord Kirel  Jan 24, 2015 1:59:56pm

re: #65 Backwoods_Sleuth

mud, poop, I don’t care what UpChuck is flinging…

[Embedded content]

Now we know why he pooped on the floor: to replenish his ammunition supply.

72 Charles Johnson  Jan 24, 2015 2:01:26pm

Here’s the live video from the Iowa Freedom Orgy.

Video

73 Khal Wimpo  Jan 24, 2015 2:02:47pm

re: #43 De Kolta Chair

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That is f’ing idiotic. Moutain biking involves riding at at least a decent rate of speed along uneven, often slippery trails that like as not have stuff (trees, bushes, random rocks, hikers) protruding into them.

The barrel or stock on that assault rifle are going to snag on one of the above, leading to an “unplanned dismount.” The best we can hope for is that this numbnuts only shoots himself, rather than anyone else around him.

Christ, I’m getting really, really sick of the Open-Carry loons, who insist that no matter what the situation, it can be improved by bringing firearms (preferably military-grade) into it.

74 Charles Johnson  Jan 24, 2015 2:04:16pm
75 Dr Lizardo  Jan 24, 2015 2:05:07pm

re: #67 De Kolta Chair

Love mata’s mataharikrishna tagline (or whatever the kids call it).

I saw Garbo once at an outdoor NYC market a few years before she died, only because I saw and heard a woman standing next to me nudge her friend while whispering “Look, there’s Garbo.” And it was.

In 1994, I was in Sweden, in Stockholm, and I went to a farmer’s market with a cousin to get some veggies and lo and behold, no one less than the King was right there next to me buying some celery.

There was a great story about him……sometime in 1990s, there was an International Boy Scout Jamboree and they got rained out - all the international leaders, mostly heads of state and whatnot, fled the rain, leaving their nominal “charges” behind. The one who stayed? The King of Sweden.

76 Prof. Backpfeifengesicht, PhD  Jan 24, 2015 2:05:15pm
77 b.d.  Jan 24, 2015 2:05:23pm

re: #66 blueraven

Ugh. Now speaking, the immensely irritating Carly Fiorina.

Talking points, so far.
Keystone
Obamacare
Dodd Frank

I’ve never understood the fascination with that woman?

78 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 2:06:03pm
79 Khal Wimpo  Jan 24, 2015 2:07:24pm

re: #77 b.d.

I’ve never understood the fascination with that woman?

She ran a major tech company for a while, until they basically figured out that she was prone to making impulsive decisions on too-little evidence.

Makes her fit right in with the Teabagger & Neocon know-nothings, though. For them it’s all about “gut decisions” rather than fancy book-larnin’.

80 Charles Johnson  Jan 24, 2015 2:08:53pm
81 Prof. Backpfeifengesicht, PhD  Jan 24, 2015 2:09:12pm

re: #70 TFinSF

Claiming to raise people from the dead is no more ridiculous than claiming to have performed an exorcism, a claim that very serious Republican Jindal has made.

To be pedantic, it is more ridiculous. There are plenty of mentally ill people who are “playing the role” of the demon (or djinn) possessed and who may indeed be “calmed” by an exorcist (to a degree, temporarily), so that the latter begins to believe he has indeed performed a real exorcism.

The circumstances under which people may honestly believe they have raised the dead are far more improbable.

82 Higgs Boson's Mate  Jan 24, 2015 2:09:45pm

re: #54 jaunte

The Miracle of America is that people like Cruz; people who want to deprive Americans of affordable medical care, affordable education and a living wage, aren’t already hanging from lamp posts.

83 Dark_Falcon  Jan 24, 2015 2:12:09pm

re: #60 Backwoods_Sleuth

what the hell are you trying to say there?

Sometimes the Pentagon’s creative accounting amuses me. I’m not even really being critical.

84 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 2:13:03pm

re: #74 Charles Johnson

Embedded Image

Damn. She is a fright!

85 Prof. Backpfeifengesicht, PhD  Jan 24, 2015 2:14:09pm

re: #84 ObserverArt

Her photo says “I will eat your soul.”

86 stpaulbear  Jan 24, 2015 2:14:10pm

re: #80 Charles Johnson

[Embedded content]

It’s going to be amusing when CCJ pops back up in three hours and tries to pretend that this never happened.

87 William Barnett-Lewis  Jan 24, 2015 2:14:55pm

re: #81 Prof. Backpfeifengesicht, PhD

The circumstances under which people may honestly believe they have raised the dead are far more improbable.

Nah, the person needs be only “mostly dead”:

Miracle Max: He probably owes you money huh? I’ll ask him.
Inigo Montoya: He’s dead. He can’t talk.
Miracle Max: Whoo-hoo-hoo, look who knows so much. It just so happens that your friend here is only MOSTLY dead. There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there’s usually only one thing you can do.
Inigo Montoya: What’s that?
Miracle Max: Go through his clothes and look for loose change.

88 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 2:15:19pm

re: #77 b.d.

I’ve never understood the fascination with that woman?

First, you have to understand the fascination she seems to have in herself.

///

89 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 2:17:02pm

re: #80 Charles Johnson

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Adam Baldwin isn’t the sharpest tool in the ‘box is he?

90 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 2:18:55pm
91 Higgs Boson's Mate  Jan 24, 2015 2:20:30pm

re: #88 ObserverArt

First, you have to understand the fascination she seems to have in herself.

///

Go ahead and make fun. Just don’t come crying to me when you find a herd of Demon Sheep on your front lawn.

92 ObserverArt  Jan 24, 2015 2:21:09pm

re: #91 Higgs Boson’s Mate

Go ahead and make fun. Just don’t come crying to me when you find a herd of Demon Sheep on your front lawn.

More fright!

93 bratwurst  Jan 24, 2015 2:21:22pm

Wasn’t it supposed to be BAD not to wear a dark suit in public? Or does that only apply to black Presidents?

94 De Kolta Chair  Jan 24, 2015 2:21:57pm

re: #89 ObserverArt

Adam Baldwin isn’t the sharpest tool in the ‘box is he?

How dare you make fun of someone who has played acted as soldiers who have risked their fake lives to preserve your precious freedoms???

95 jaunte  Jan 24, 2015 2:22:14pm

Steve King: “Sarah Palin is the epitome of common sense.”

96 PhillyPretzel  Jan 24, 2015 2:23:24pm

re: #95 jaunte

rofl.

97 CuriousLurker  Jan 24, 2015 2:23:37pm

re: #80 Charles Johnson

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LOL, they’re still smarting over you breaking up with them, huh? It’s been like, what, 5+ years since you made the official announcement, hasn’t it?

They’re like the ex-girlfriend/boyfriend that can’t let go and keeps driving by your house & your work and stalking you on social media to see who you’re dating/hanging around with now. Pretty pathetic.

98 De Kolta Chair  Jan 24, 2015 2:25:30pm

re: #95 jaunte

Steve King: “Sarah Palin is the epitome of common sense.”

99 A Cranky One  Jan 24, 2015 2:29:55pm

re: #62 William Barnett-Lewis

Can’t speak to the quality of the gear, having never tried it or heard it. Nor do I claim to be any type of expert. However:

My Telecaster is a favorite guitar. Easier to tune and keep in tune than a Strat. Very easy to play with a light action. An inexpensive version may not have the tone of a better one, but for your purposes should be fine. If there is a music store nearby that carries Fender/Squire you might go try one to check the feel and tone. Like I said, never played a Squire telecaster so my comments are based on playing my Fender.

As far as the amp, my spouse regularly walks around the house and announces that we have “too much stuff”. I may have a small Peavey amp that I’d be willing to pass along. Brand new, never used. Would rather it go to a good home than sit unused. Already have a number of amps and really have no need for the tiny one. It’s similar to the Fender pictured. I’d part with it for no charge; it would make the spouse happy to see stuff go out the door.

The only other advice I’d offer is to consider a classical guitar. My experience is that nylon string guitars are better than electrics for new students. I believe Yamaha makes some inexpensive guitars that can sound decent and play fairly well for a beginner guitar. Also, when I need to sharpen up my playing I usually switch to an acoustic for a while; you find out quickly where you were “cheating” or being sloppy.

I find playing guitar to be a great stress reliever. Good luck!

100 De Kolta Chair  Jan 24, 2015 2:39:20pm

re: #93 bratwurst

[Embedded content]

Wasn’t it supposed to be BAD not to wear a dark suit in public? Or does that only apply to black Presidents?

It only applies to black presidents, at least until Ben Carson is elected Reich Chancellor, er I mean president.


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