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emlev Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:16 PM
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To anyone who has doubted the nat'l significance of CA-50
Edited on Mon Aug-28-06 10:57 PM by emlev
If you haven't seen today's developments, read this OP:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=364&topic_id=1995831&mesg_id=1995831

New piece on BradBlog adds some information on Susan Lapsley

So who is Susan Lapsley, Assistant to the Secretary of State for Elections? She was previously Susan Bilyeu, previously Deputy Secretary of State in Nevada. Her husband, Rob Lapsley, was the former deputy SoS to Republican SoS of California, Bill Jones. According to an official involved with the California voting system certification process, when asked if he was surprised to hear her name connected with this story about Congress's intrusion into the Busby/Bilbray election,
"If anybody would tell them this, it would be her."

More here:

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3339#more-3339

Edited after I ran to the corner store for another tube of that link repair goo.
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kster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:40 PM
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1. K&R.nt
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GuvWurld Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:50 PM
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2. Great piece for BradBlog, emlev
Very well done! In your OP above, though, the first link goes to a dead DU thread. Please update.
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emlev Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:59 PM
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3. Thanks. Guess people were rec'ing without reading!
But I guess it's nice to know that people are on the ball these days with CA-50 threads,
the "rec'ing ball," that is.
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elehhhhna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:02 PM
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4. Could someone ;splain this whole Bus/Bil mess in one or 2 paragraphs?
I'm out of the loop here bigtime.
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GuvWurld Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:12 PM
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5. Try this
Excerpted from:
http://wedonotconsent.blogspot.com/2006/08/san-diego-voters-lawsuit-changing.html

Friday, August 25, 2006
San Diego Voters' Lawsuit Changing the Dialog

Attorney Paul Lehto was in CA Superior Court for San Diego County on Friday. Lehto is representing voters Barbara Gail Jacobson and Lillian Ritt who have asked judge Yuri Hofman either to order a full hand count of the June 6 election in California's 50th Congressional district, or to throw out the election entirely as invalid. Friday's court session was to argue a defense motion asking the court to find itself without jurisdiction over this matter.

There are a lot of scary things wrong with the idea proposed by the defense. The reputed winner of the election, Brian Bilbray, was sworn into office as a Congressmember while votes were supposedly still being counted, and well before the election was certified by San Diego's Registrar Mikel Haas, another defendant in the case. Bilbray's argument is that the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the right to determine eligibility for membership into that body and so this court has no business hearing this case.

Extending the logic of Bilbray's defense motion, as Lehto did before the judge on Friday, one must conclude that the election as a whole, including the act of certifying it after a candidate had already been sworn in, is necessarily invalid. Of course we can't yet know how the judge will rule when the matter resumes on Tuesday, but given that the defense is basically arguing that elections are no longer necessary, we have ample basis for confidence in Lehto's response. Most important, though, is how Lehto has changed the dialog.

The plaintiffs have yet to make their case about the conditions under which the election was held. This is where the court will hear about voting machine sleepovers, secret interpreter code, conditional certification and flat-out lawlessness by Secretary of State Bruce McPherson. No matter the defense arguments on these issues, they have already reinforced the plaintiffs' claim of an invalid election.

MORE...
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 12:02 AM
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8. Here's a good article on it, re the DNC's demand for a full recount.
Read the Bradblog original--it has many links in it.

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3069

Here's the main text:

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BLOGGED BY Brad ON 7/14/2006 11:49AM  

BREAKING: DNC'S VOTING RIGHTS INSTITUTE ISSUES STATEMENT CALLING FOR 'MANUAL COUNT' OF ALL BALLOTS IN BUSBY/BILBRAY ELECTION!

Denounces Adminstrative Failures, Irregularities, Security Breaches and Diebold Voting Machine 'Sleepovers' in Bellwether June 6th U.S. House Special Election!

Announcement Comes as DNC Chair Howard Dean Set to Address Activist, Election Integrity Convention in San Diego!

Filed by Brad Friedman from San Diego…


In a harshly worded statement, the DNC's Voting Rights Institute has issued a statement condemning the administration of the recent U.S. House race between Democrat Francine Busby and Republican Brian Bilbray, joining a growing national outcry in calling for "a swift and verifiable 'manual count' of all 150,000 ballots cast in California's 50th District's 'bellwether' June 6th special election."


"This is no longer about whether or not Busby or Bilbray won the election on June 6th," the just-issued statement reads. "This is about the importance of verifying the facts related to election and voting machine irregularities in this race and the need to ensure an accurate count of all votes cast in this election so that the electorate may have confidence in the announced results in future elections."


The long-awaited announcement of a position on the matter by the DNC comes at the end of more than a month of outrage from both national and state election integrity organizations, many of whom have declared "No Confidence" in the reported results of the race held to replace jailed Republican Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Bilbray declared himself the winner on election night, and was sworn into office several days later, before all votes had been counted, and nearly three weeks prior to the election being certified by either state or county officials.


Massive security breaches were reported the day after the election, in regard to the deployment of the county's Diebold optical-scan and touch-screen voting machines as directed by San Diego County Registrar of Voters, Mikel Haas. The progammed, election-ready voting machines, poll workers have informed The BRAD BLOG, were stored unsecurely in home garages and cars, which Haas has admitted to us would "not be considered secure" in an earlier interview. Due to the presumed-contamination of the extremely hackable voting systems used in the race — as allowed via the lengthy, unsupervised "sleepovers" in the days and weeks prior to the election — nobody, even the Registrar's office, has been able to prove the accuracy of the results as announced by Haas.


CNN's Lou Dobbs, CourtTV's Catherine Crier, Tribune Media's Robert Koehler and the far-right conservative Rush Limbaugh fill-in host, Bilbray supporter and San Diego radio personality Rodger Hedgecock have been amongst the mainstream media figures to report on the debacle, decrying the security breaches in the election.


Hedgecock recently excoriated the way in which the electronic voting machines were used in the election, exclaiming on-air: "We now have allowed a system of counting our votes to be presented to us as a system that does it accurately, when it has manifestly been proven that it can be monkeyed with…and the results tampered!"


Today's statement, posted by Greg Moore, Director of the DNC's Voting Rights Institute — citing "election irregularities" and several points of "new and disturbing information" concerning the mis-administration of the election — was issued this morning as DNC Chairman Howard Dean heads down to speak at DemocracyFest!, a grassroots activist gathering being held this weekend in San Diego.


'Very Deep Concerns' About Security and the Administration of the Election…


"Very deep concerns" are enumerated in the announcement, describing several of the problems found so far in the special election on which The BRAD BLOG has been reporting almost exclusively since June 6th, when we first revealed that the programmed, election-ready Diebold optical-scan and touch-screen voting systems used in the race were inappropriately sent home with poll workers before the election. The security breaches that occurred during those so-called "sleepovers" were in violation of new state and federal rules, laws and provisions issued in the last few months after recent discoveries confirmed dozens of extreme security flaws in the Diebold voting systems, confirming them to be exceptionally vulnerable to tampering.


Upon violation of the new federal and California state emergency security mitigation requirements, as issued in February and March of this year, the voting machines were effectively and immediately decertified and illegal for use in the election, according to provisions spelled out by both authorities.


The vulnerabilities in the particular Diebold systems used in the election, as referenced in the DNC statement, include: on the touch-screen systems, the ability to completely replace the election and operating system software, as well as the computer firmware in less than two minutes time with no password required or authentication by the system; on the optical-scan systems, the ability to hack the memory cards used to store vote tabulation which may result in a complete reversal of election results, as demonstrated by hackers during a mock-election test held at the end of last year in Leon County, Florida. Such a hack on the optical-scan systems could be accomplished without a trace being left behind, save for a manual count of the paper ballots used in the race.


Indeed, in the recent Iowa primary elections, held on the same day as the California CA-50 election, as many as nine Republican races had their results reversed after a manual hand count of optically-scanned ballots revealed that the original machine count had declared the actual winners to have been losers in their races. Only a hand count would have revealed the erroneous totals.


San Diego County Registrar Haas has stymied the effort by citizen election integrity advocates in San Diego to have the ballots in the Busby/Bilbray race counted by hand.


The election was the first federal race to have been run in the country since the new security mitigation requirements were mandated by the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED), the body tasked the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission as the federal voting machine certification body.


'A Single Person Can Reverse the Results of An Election'


Further underscoring the dangers of allowing unsupervised physical access to the systems is a landmark report released just weeks ago by NYU's Brennan Center for Justice, detailing more than 120 security threats to e-voting systems. That study, widely reported by mainstream media outlets, led to a recent Washington Post article headlined "Single Person Could Swing an Election." The Brennan Center study picked up, in turn, on another recent study by computer scientist Harri Hursti and Security Innovation in March, revealing vulnerabilities that have been described by several experts as a "major national security risk" and "the most severe security flaw ever discovered in a voting system." Those discoveries occurred during another landmark analysis of Diebold systems conducted by BlackBoxVoting.org in Emery County, Utah just two months prior to the election.


After the results of that examination were released, one of the leading computer scientists on the California Secretary of State's own voting systems technology advisory board, David Jefferson of Livermore National Laboratories, explained during an interview on the PBS News Hour : "You can affect multiple machines from a single attack. That's what makes it so dangerous." Jefferson was part of the team who advised the CA SoS on the new security mitigation requirements, which were then ignored by Registrar Haas' voting machine "sleepovers".


Demands for a Manual Hand Count Stymied by Registrar


Dozens of election integrity organizations, including California Election Protection Network, Progressive Democrats of America, Election Defense Alliance, the Commonweal Institute, VelvetRevolution.us and many others, along with several candidates and journalists have previously called for a hand count of the paper ballots and "paper trails" in the Busby/Bilbray race to ensure accuracy and accountability in the election.


A request to hand count the ballots was filed by CA-50 voter Barbara Gail Jacobson, but was eventually stonewalled by Haas, who refused to commit to the production of chain of custody documents for ballots and voting machines. Haas also set what appeared to be wholly arbitrary charges for the requested hand count, quoting three different estimates to three different inquiries. His final estimate, as given to the hand-count requester, was for as much as $150,000 to count the election. The price of nearly $1 per vote is in contrast to neighboring Orange County, CA who recently charged just .14 cents per vote to hand count an election. Haas has refused to offer any accounting or explanation for the exorbitant and prohibitive pricing.


A public record request from Jacobson for the results of the state mandated 1% manual audit of ballots has also not been supplied. As of this date, we are unaware of anyone having seen the results of that mandated audit.


The Fight for Accountability Continues…


As citizens organizing to fight for accountability in the race are collecting donations towards the effort at VelvetRevolution.us, they are weighing the legal options in consideration of the next step which will certainly be expensive.


After weeks of frustration, waiting for national organizations such as the DNC and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) to weigh in on the matter, the DNC's announcement will likely bring encouragement to the election integrity advocates (including The BRAD BLOG. The DCCC, we have learned from several sources, had advised Busby to stay away from discussion of electronic voting machine issues prior to the election, and has still failed to comment publicly on the matter.


This morning's statement by Greg Moore, Director of the DNC's Voting Rights Institute, is posted at the National Democratic Party website, and also posted below in full…



DNC Voting Rights Institute on CA-50 Special Election



For several weeks since the June 6th Special Election in California’s 50th Congressional District there have been reports of election irregularities. The DNC Voting Rights Institute (“VRI”) has been monitoring the developments since Election Day and has raised a number of concerns regarding new and disturbing information.


First and foremost is the fact that any election where there are allegations of machine tampering, break downs in chain of custody, security breaches and other such irregularities must be taken seriously. There are several facts in this race that raise very deep concerns.


On the facts:


1. We know for a fact that San Diego County election officials have admitted that a number of the voting machines were taken home in violation of the federal security regulations and guidelines and that a number of the machines showed evidence of tampering (broken seals, which should also have immediately disqualified those machines from use according to state laws implemented in just the last several months in response to new severe vulnerabilities discovered Diebold's optical-scan and touch-screen voting systems.)


2. We know that under state and federal guidelines, any such breach of security seals or the new "secure storage" requirements for these machines and their memory cards should have immediately disqualified those machines from use in the election for the reason that they became effectively decertified for use upon such security and chain of custody violations.


3. We also know that both the Diebold optical-scan and touch-screen (DRE) machines have been proven to be vulnerable to tampering in test after test by industry experts, including a team of computer scientists and security experts convened by California's Secretary of State in response to recent revelations concerning the hack ability of Diebold voting systems.


4. We know that serious security issues and efforts by Diebold to obfuscate problems with their hardware and software led California’s former Democratic Secretary of State to decertify Diebold touch-screen systems in 2004, only to have the Republican Secretary who succeeded him reinstitute the machines over the objections of scores of computer scientists and experts
and hundreds of election integrity advocates.


The San Diego County election official responsible for administrating post-election manual vote counts has given three different arbitrary cost estimates for conducting the hand count. The quoted fees are as much as six times the costs estimates for similar hand counts in surrounding counties. The estimates portray the expense of a manual vote count to be cost prohibitive.


This is no longer about whether or not Busby or Bilbray won the election on June 6th. This is about the importance of verifying the facts related to election and voting machine irregularities in this race and the need to ensure an accurate count of all votes cast in this election so that the electorate may have confidence in the announced results in future elections.


The VRI will continue to monitor facts as they become available and will call for a swift and verifiable "manual count" of all 150,000 ballots cast in California’s 50th District’s "bellwether" June 6th special election in order to ensure the integrity of November 7th general elections and the overall integrity of our country’s voting systems in this still-untested age of computerized voting.


Greg Moore is director of the DNC's Voting Rights Institute.
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Amaryllis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:16 PM
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6. Bill Jones was VERY cozy with the vendors. Went to work for Sequoia
right after being SOS.
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Wilms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:44 PM
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7. Kindof speechless having read Scoop and BradBlog. n/t
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 12:46 AM
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9. Who's counting our votes? And HOW?
Edited on Tue Aug-29-06 12:52 AM by Peace Patriot
The story begins with the two biggest crooks in the Anthrax Congress, Tom Delay and Bob Ney (now indicted or resigned in bribery scandals), who engineered the so-called "Help America Vote Act," a $4 billion electronic voting boondoggle for Bush's buds at Diebold, ES&S and Sequoia. The money and unregulated lavish lobbying insured the fast-tracking of these election theft machnes all over the country during the 2002-2004 period. The bill encouraged new electronic voting systems that use TRADE SECRET, PROPRIETARY programming code, with virtually no audit/recount controls. The chief corporate beneficiaries were/are:

DIEBOLD: Until recently, headed by Wally O'Dell, a Bush-Cheney campaign chair and major fundraiser (a Bush "Pioneer," right up there with Ken Lay), who promised in writing to "deliver Ohio's electoral votes to Bush-Cheney in 2004"; and

ES&S: A spinoff of Diebold (similar computer architecture), initially funded by rightwing billionaire Howard Ahmanson, who also gave one million dollars to the extremist 'christian' Chalcedon Foundation, which touts the death penalty for homosexuals (among other things). Diebold and ES&S have an incestuous relationship; they are run by two brothers, Bob and Todd Urosevich.

These are the people who "counted" 80% of the nation's votes in 2004, under a veil of corporate secrecy.

SEQUOIA: The third big player in the election theft industry, which hired Republican former CA Secretary of State, Bill Jones, and his chief aide, Alfie Charles, to peddle its machines--in the highly corrupt practice of "revolving door employment." Jones and Charles had introduced this extremely insecure and insider hackable technology in California, then went to work for one the corporations!

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Feel safer?

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The man we elected to be CA Secretary of State to succeed Jones and clean up his mess, Kevin Shelley, sued Diebold for their lies about the security of their machines, decertified the worst of the machines--the touchscreens (at issue in CA-50 Busby/Bilbray)--and demanded to see their source code, prior to the 2004 election. He also came down hard on practices like "revolving door employment" and began to clean up the corrupt practices that had been fostered among county election officials including the lavish lobbying connected to election system purchases, and the culture of secrecy and hostility to voters that had developed. Among other things, Shelley provided Calif voters with a paper ballot option--which corrupt county officials tried to undermine by not having paper ballots available and substituting "provisional" (tossable) ballots instead. Several corrupt county officials, led by Diebold shill Connie McCormack (Los Angeles) threw what I can only call "freeper fits" in a campaign against Shelley. For instance, McCormack told the state legislature that she wanted to "bulldoze" the Secretary of State's office to get the federal money for the purchase of touchscreens that Shelley was withholdng. (This later became one of the bogus corruption charges against Shelley--"misuse" of federal election money.) They also filed a ridiculous lawsuit against Shelley (later dismissed). The war profiteering corporate news monopolies chimed in and basically "swiftboated" Shelley out of office on entirely bogus charges (he was completely exonerated later), and the state Democratic legislature (2 to 1 Dem majority) sat on their hands, hid under their desks, or colluded with McCormack and Bushite operators to get Shelley out--and permitted Schwarzenegger to APPOINT Diebold shill, Republican Bruce McPherson, as Sec of State!

McPherson has now ILLEGALLY RE-certified Diebold touchscreens. He also made the lawsuit against Diebold go away, surrounded himself with Republican/Diebold advisers, and dissolved the long standing panel of experts and public advocates that had been advising the Secretary of State.

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ABSENTEE BALLOT PROTEST

The best way that I can see to peacefully get rid of these machines is MASSIVE Absentee Ballot voting this fall. FLOOD these corrupt election officials with MOUNTAINS of paper AB votes, let their election theft machines sit idle--BOYCOTT the machines! DON'T vote on them!--and FORCE reform NOW. AB votes are not 'safe'--and will NOT assure accurate vote counts in November (that is impossible)--but if enough people vote AB (and many are--it's up to 50% in Los Angeles, spurred by Connie McCormack's corruption, I'm sure, and by native distrust of the machines)--we CAN create sufficient panic and crisis in the election theft industry to FORCE change NOW, and save the '08 primaries and general election from SECRET vote counting by Bushite corporations.

They are NOT going to give us back our right to vote. We have to TAKE IT BACK. And, like I said, if we want to do that peacefully, we will BOYCOTT the machines in massive numbers, and render them obsolete.

It's easy. Everybody can do it. (Most states have some form of AB voting.) It will HELP turnout. It turns voting into an active PROTEST, rather than a passive act of despair and hoping against hope for a good outcome. There is vast discontent in the land. AB voting will give it expression.

Bust the Machines--Vote Absentee this November! Spread the word!

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One more thing: Vote for and support DEBRA BOWEN for Secretary of State this fall!
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 04:07 AM
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10. Taking control of the voting process
is the keystone to the GOP success.
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livvy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 06:59 AM
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11. Good job, emlev! Looking forward to more news....
Such a tangled web they weave, but even the strongest web can be broken.
Thanks for the update. Nice writing!
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emlev Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 10:47 AM
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14. Thanks! EOM
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dapper Donating Member (755 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 08:41 AM
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12. I emailed everyone I know
Letting them know that I donated to the cause and gave them a brief synopsis. I then posted 2 links so they can find out more information. I told them although I'm not in San Diego, it was my civic duty.

Dap
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mod mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 09:17 AM
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13. Just donated for a second time. Proud to assist my friends in CA,
especially since they showed so much support for Ohio after 2004.

:hi:
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emlev Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 10:48 AM
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15. Thank you, mod mom, especially because
you're in Ohio where every cent you can muster is in huge demand.

I hope you'll inspire others to donate.

Court ruling expected today!
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mod mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 11:27 AM
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16. Can't wait. I'll check back throughout the day!
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