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Friday, July 6, 2012

Intrigue Infiltrates Yasser Arafat Estate?

  As critical as exhuming Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafatal-Qudwa al-Husseini’s body is to detect if he was poisoned, as long-alledged by Palestinians, it’s still likely we’ll just continue being overwhelmed by opponents’ inability to share enough humorous anecdotes with each other to calm their agression. Such as, maybe imagining some Columbo character suddenly popping up to quiz diplomats. Picture Hillary Clinton with a cigar. Oh, sorry, yeah, this isn’t Cuba. Hillary with a hookah because somehow confronting there’s nothing holy about Jihad, or war in any language, could cultivate some awareness it’s extremely doubtful God supports killing over any disagreement anywhere on the planet. While another potentially comic accusation, Israel is accused of making, is Arafat was involved in mass corruption by secretly amassing a $1.3 billion fortune by 2002 as Palestinian economics has remained far short of mass prosperity. But it’s plausible that huge number is legitimate since Yasser was in a very competitive world where power is money. If the figure were quoted at 2.2 or .3 billion(s) then I’d be a little more upset. 
  But 1.3 in 2004 is chump change for moguls. Going along to get along is the political formula for why we seem perpetually stuck. Al Jazeera covered this contaminated Arafat clothing story by pursuing Mrs. Arafat, which has led to the Palestinian Authority deciding to see if Yasser’s bones reveal the legendary Palestinian leader really was poisoned as many old comrades claim. But Associated Press’ KARIN LAUB reported Palestinian officials signaled Thursday they’re not rushing into an autopsy though Switzerland’s Institute of Radiation Physics has found Arafat’s clothes contained an elevated level of a radioactive agent fueling press speculation of foul play. Yet Arafat’s older pictures of himself don’t seem to particularly represent a spry seventy-five. But for people worth in the billion range, it’s assumable the best medical care possible should enable them to carry on awhile further. The virtual King of Palestine certainly had a lot of reasons to live.
  The institute said more tests are needed and Arafat’s widow Suha has demanded his remains be exhumed from under a glass-and-stone mausoleum in his former West Bank compound. And Arafat’s successor, President Mahmoud Abbas, agreed to an autopsy in principle, but the final decision will apparently take time. Abbas aide Nimr Hamad said a team of experts would be sent to Europe to learn more from the Swiss institute and French military hospital where Arafat died Nov. 11, 2004.
  Another hurdle to consent is close relative, nephew Nasser al-Kidwa, who’s a former Palestinian envoy to the United Nations and Yasser Arafat Foundation head and custodian of his uncle’s memory. Earlier this week, al-Kidwa seemed cool to the idea of an autopsy, telling Al Jazeera he believes the Swiss institute findings are sufficient proof Arafat was poisoned. Al-Kidwa has not been reachable for comment since then. While Abbas has said he’ll only order an autopsy if the family is on board, but did not define whom he meant.
  In Arafat’s last three years, he was confined by Israel to his walled compound in Ramallah, the Muqata, because the Palestinian leader was seen by Israel and the U.S. as an obstacle to peace efforts and sponsor of attacks that killed hundreds of Israelis.
  Israel has emphatically denied any role in Arafat’s death. Dov Weisglas, a high-powered aide to then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, told Israel TV on Thursday, “Israel did not kill him, I say that with certainty.” Weisglas said Arafat had already been marginalized by that time. Weisglas added Israel had chances to assassinate Arafat, but decided not to.
  After the 75-year-old Arafat fell violently ill at his compound in the fall of 2004, Weisglas was among the negotiators with Palestinian officials over the terms of departure for medical treatment abroad.
  “The man was very, very sick,” Weisglas said of Arafat. He also said one of the Palestinian interlocutors warned him that if Arafat died in his compound, “just like for 2,000 years you had to prove you didn’t crucify Jesus, then for another 2,000 years you will have to prove you didn’t kill Arafat.”
  Weisglas, a former Sharon aide, also suggested Arafat may have been killed by a medical mistake at the French military hospital. “What happened in France is they gave him a partial blood infusion, he recovered, then they gave him a full blood transfusion that was probably a medical mistake, and he went into shock and never recovered.” Senior French military doctor Denis Gutierrez said Thursday he cannot comment on such claims because of French medical privacy laws. He said any information about a blood transfusion would be in the medical report submitted to Arafat’s family.
  At the time, French doctors said Arafat died of a massive stroke and, according to French medical records, suffered inflammation, jaundice and a blood condition known as disseminated intravascular coagulation, or DIC. Mrs. Arafat, who is estranged from most of the Palestinian leadership, has lived outside the Palestinian territories since before her husband’s death and has not explained why she waited this long to have the tests done, but the findings of her cooperating with Al-Jazeera was first broadcast Tuesday.
  The Swiss institute detected on Arafat’s belongings, including a toothbrush, a fur hat and underwear, elevated traces of the radioactive substance polonium-210 that is extremely lethal in small doses. Polonium’s most famous victim is KGB agent-turned-Kremlin-critic Alexander Litvinenko, who died in 2006 after losing all his hair and turning blue which are symptoms not displayed by Arafat. However exhuming remains, particularly of a revered Arafat, could offend ordinary Palestinians’ sensibilities, though the top Muslim cleric in Palestine has said religion would not stand in the way of an autopsy. Though, senior PLO official, Hanan Ashrawi, said Abbas assured her he would cooperate with any investigation.” We want to know. We want closure,” she said. “This was not an ordinary man.”
  Also chiming in Thursday, Ismail Haniyeh, prime minister of the Gaza Strip government run by Arafat’s rival, the Islamic militant Hamas, told a Gaza audience, “We support the extraction of the body of the late President Arafat for re-examination in order to discover the elements who facilitated the assassination.” And the cycle of revenge continues, no?
7/6/2012
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Intrigue Infiltrates Yasser Arafat Estate?
7/6/2012 concluded: Also chiming in Thursday, Ismail Haniyeh, prime minister of the Gaza Strip government run by Arafat’s rival, the Islamic militant Hamas, told a Gaza audience, “We support the extraction of the body of the late President Arafat for re-examination in order to discover the elements who facilitated the assassination.” And the cycle of revenge continues, no?

April 11 - May 3, 2017
Wikipedia - Arafat's death status update
The Jerusalem Post - March 6, 2017, Interior Ministry Nixes Yasser Arafat Street in Israeli-Arab Town
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  Yasser.
  We conclude. Time doesn't. Though the future includes that battle. My guess is it's the bitter perpetuation of self-righteous vengeance, obviating resolution, that, for whatever reason, is most dishonorable in our Creator's face. Self-righteous pride and perpetual revenge
Shaping Public Relations’ Shape
  There's a sense in the public sphere, screamed for justice raises the volume as taunted. As goaded, to be frank. And oh how there's so many ways of agitating performances when brazenness rules. "The world's a stage" and scary what generations slap together trading up from costumes to suits. Military school brats become president? Don't we think we're pragmatic?
  The point. Ruthlessness inevitably rules. But as impossible as winning without hurting anyone is. What a cruel world couldn't afford learning, shouldn't, necessarily, be our plight. When even in mere people years, time's waited on our feuds' resolving a very, very, long, long, time. Limitless generations. How the heck, had civilization even gotten this far, otherwise?
  Well. Now that righteous rule intends to flip switches through chivalrously threatened repercussions. Everything's seemed to have been let slip, a notch, down the tubes, for the power to believe righteousness rules. When unethically, morality's just used when bargaining tool. 
  For instance convince America that Criminal Law Enforcement is and always has been on the right track. Noble and upright as WE ALL want them to be able to be. BUT US Attorney General Jeff Sessions' known intention is to rid the land of the lawless. In execution a rather broad directive for the already uptight country. Rather than perceiving our land as being of broad influences, corrupt people must be stamped down, and out. When the governments and Legal Authorities are all responsible for the very Criminal Enterprise System aspect that our Peace Officers are manipulated to enforce. This militarized relationship in America is, just one of many large veneered excuses, all muddled together, leaving us with resentful, out of their minds, intoxicated and sober, people who've lost touch with their humanity. What's truly wrong won't be solved till corrected at the core. 
  Bleeding heart liberals? Yada yada decades of repeated redundancies. Ruling the world as it is, should be more than manipulating ignorance. Ambition beyond arrogant signs.
  O ye of so much belief, you've wrought your righteous venue. But morality's damned when worn upon the chest in self-righteous vengeance. Attorney General Sessions has shown no distinguish-ment between rule of law and how the law's been abused to facilitate this vast virtually uncivilized mass he'd prefer were punished into extinction. Cha-ching. The Great Harda__ Cultural divide. Whoopee. A mess of denial of misunderstood bigotry. Out of which all the world's sordid rivalries emanate to begin with. Allah/God created none of these man-made farcical tests of devotion, right up to, and including, an unethical undermining of morality through commercialized enforcement. Talk about overstuffed sentence
  But certainly scripture should lead people to think we're eventually growing up. Past this dreadfully long stage where those who aren't learning how wrong violence is, require destruction. Actualizing that ole cliché about two wrongs not making a right. Grown up for no other purpose than to die for a living? That's not an honorable deceit. This world sure has problems with where it invests its' pride. So says this only Republican alive. Fake Republicans, your conspiracy of individuals take the drift? Novelists don't rule. But possibly falling all over themselves in the aisles.
  Our political stage appearing-ly overrun by Strung-Together-Embellished-Non-Desciptive-Adjectives. Where has this all led? Soapbox View  
  Man. Every re-reading I want that preceding "Fake Republicans" reference re-written. Strike the accusation completely. Coming close, but not closer. Because nothing's as nearly flippantly sarcastic. Stuck? 
  Winners can craft a political power however preferred. But when there's less inclination to second-guess, that's a tyranny too. Accept and denial, hand-in-hand, when a moral compass isn't affordable. Strategic. Right?
  Crap.
  The Soapbox View is The Death Penalty as a principle may have justification. But the world's just not responsible enough. Ken Saro-Wiwa of Nigeria, etc. Throughout the world the rationalization for execution is wrong and the only way to right that is humans not killing humans. Period. We need to correct the distorted mindsets that create tragedy because hatred's the dangerous thing. Death penalties are wrong. But just another ruthless sign people are used to and had to accept, anyway?
Morality's not tough. Being moral is.
War's good for nothing, too. 
TO THE LIVING'S RESTING IN PEACE TOO
  Civilized War the oxymoron. Military honor as pure as freshly fallen snow is applicable. But, overall. Nothing qualifies as justifying circumvented ethics. 
  Liberals think certain things while we're not what liberals think about us. So narrowly contrived, the country's swimming in it. Floating on bloated air. And drowned. Taken in by the quest for reaffirming firmer mean management overrides civilization's social progress. The world's wars are all about inflated egos. Governor Gateway of New Jersey screaming marijuana's the social enemy. Preying upon people's instincts to believe in authority. An authority unwilling to share responsibility for the entire mess. The throne upon which Governor Gateway of New York also sits alongside. Ethically challenged? Why? It's a contrivance that marijuana use is immoral and unethical. What happened with a decade of alcohol prohibition was allowed to perpetuate and fester for generations fostering protection from an organized contrivance. Smart at manipulation but dumb solving crime?
  So fluidly installed is this polished idealism, that the harsher aspects of the newer, sarcastically referenced "regime", that should alert supporters some stats are mythological. Rantings of a press, controlled press, etc. Sleight of hand. What gives smoke and mirrors validity. America's got the politics it's paid for, these, oh so many, politically financial, lucrative years. Power that has so far righteousness-ly precluded raw responsibility for all this world's sins of omission. Face responsibility for the Criminal Enterprise System, please?
Pollution At All
  I heard the applause. And outright screaming. As if they'd been paid to sit in Congress for a partisan State of the Union Address. After especially poignant speakers' phrases that sized up America's present political drama, highlighting the March For Science Day 
that purportedly opposes the organized (conspiracy of individuals) screwing with nature past our capacity to adapt and survive in our currently accepted civilized manner. But who's to say all the Morlocks are destined to live, thoroughly unhappily, underground when the insatiable need to devour and dominate is satisfied.
  Take out the content and the Day's major event was like any other politically staged rally. Insert the Beatles and the glamorization provided by women's screams might just get us to the next plateau someone's claimed to've won that's just another chip torn from the grasp of irresponsibility's infatuation with contrived luxury. No matter how real. I understand bicycling's too much work. But people don't drive safe enough, and machine rule's tomorrow. Not now. And exploiting energy's just gall.
  Why wasn't the President of the United States' vehicle already electric when massive amounts of billions are thrown at the drop of a hat every which-a-way over the past decades. Priority number 1? After all it's not only the scapegoats' responsibility to be pragmatic. But accepting a certain amount of tolerated collateral damage is what being pragmatic is? Stoic? After all this generations' buggy whips have the financial wherewithal to whip us into the future financed by this fantasy creating pollution is financial stability. When we're just not smart enough. All that money just sitting there in the earth. So much temptation. Well documented. Maybe someday the whole planet'll just be one big ball of asphalt and cement? Thing is, it is that simple. The corruptibility of power is ensured by a public's accepting the hiding from these various, nearly enough, self-evident truths. Agenda? Pants on fire.
A Scientists' March on Washington Is a Bad Idea 
The New York Times January 31, 2017
Substantial Assessment of the Political Quandary by a scientist.

So In Conclusion
  Bill O'Reilly's spun off. Broadening the purported pragmatic political outlook's franchise base. That overarching projection that archaically refers to liberals as believing, for the most part, virtual nonsense, to be frank. While, irresponsibly, demonstrating arrogant indifference to ethical environmental aspirations. The pragmatic veneer's hooked people. Line and sinker. Political method? Yes. 
The Long View / Jon Meacham 
April 26, 2017 The New York Times Book Review
The Man to Blame for Our Culture of Fame
  Celebrity poisoned our establishment. Because Congress, the President and our Courts were all established for protecting the people despite what organized coercion enforces and projects. But over and over it's bandwagon or nothing. Rise like a revolutionary force so the status quo reactionary hasn't a clue. A Drug War that's lasted generations in the false belief it's a completely immoral pattern of behavior. Self-righteousness judged the world to be damned. Thrilling bunch of legislators and jurists we are, huh? Political appointees. ... .
  Who's got the time? Means there's no such thing as single voices? Means leverage beats argument? Means though we know more today than yesterday, tomorrow knows less because of what we haven't learned by today. Now ...

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Queen Visits Ireland

  Or at least sometimes people try very hard to make that so. So there this symbollic handshake is done unless Her Majesty is considering everyone’s hand on the island of Ireland? Then that should do it, except right, there’s ancestral aggression over a border. Dead people didn’t want compromise. But if there were ever anywhere on the face of the earth that could teach the rest of the world how to have free and open borders it should be the Irish. British or not.
  The Telegraph provides a timeline tracing conciliatory gestures back to October 1997 when Tony Blair shook Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams’ hand. While The Telegraph’s report mentions the monarch and Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister met briefly when the Queen visited a theatre in Belfast last year to view an art exhibition, this time a television cameraman and stills photographer were allowed to capture the historic moment that included no members of the public within a mile of the venue as police imposed a total exclusion zone amid fears of a terrorist attack. Starkly contrasting the cheering crowds who greeted the Queen when she visited Enniskillen yesterday, the sovereign was driven through deserted streets in a bullet-proof car for the meeting with the Sinn Fein MP.
  Mr. McGuinness, holding the monarch’s hands, spoke in Irish and told her the words meant: “Goodbye and God speed.”
  The Telegraph states sections of the nationalist community are vehemently opposed to the meeting so it’s significant. Mr. McGuinness was allegedly a senior IRA commander at the time, in 1979, the terrorist group murdered Earl Mountbatten, a cousin of the Queen and uncle of the Duke of Edinburgh (pictured above). Mr. McGuinness has said he had left the IRA by the time of Earl Mountbatten’s tragic murder.
  Not so sweet is overnight police fought running battles with more than 100 protestors in Belfast. 21 petrol bombs were tallied thrown, injuring nine officers as politicians on both sides of the political divide praised the Queen and Mr. McGuinness for their courage in going ahead with their meeting.
  Yesterday The Queen made her first visit to a Catholic church in Northern Ireland at the start of the historic two-day visit. Although the Queen has been there 19 times before, this bold itinerary includes visits unthinkable a decade ago.
  Martin McGuinness said yesterday, “In shaking the hand of Queen Elizabeth I am effectively, symbolically, shaking the hands of hundreds of thousands of unionists.”
  Peter Sheridan, chief executive of Co-operation Ireland, a charity for peace in Northern Ireland and the Republic, said the gesture would alter things irrevocably. “From my perspective it’s a huge act of reconciliation, you cannot underestimate how important this is. Whoever would have thought we would ever be in this situation – I think it says a lot about healing, human dignity and treating each other with respect. I think after today all of us will say things have changed – for me that’s the significance of it.”
  But the Republicans’ demonstration, the night before, erected an Irish flag and sign that said “Eriu is our Queen” on Black Mountain, overlooking Belfast. A goddess in Irish mythology.
  While on behalf of David Cameron, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said, “Clearly, there was a visit by Her Majesty to the Republic of Ireland last year. That has taken relations between the two countries to a new level. We think it is right that the Queen should meet representatives from all parts of the community.”
  Huh? Never mind, his job is to not let others take credit for what he should be doing himself as the head of the government. No?
  “It’s a wonderful day for Enniskillin,” said the Very Reverend Kenneth Hall, the Dean of Clogher. “We want to prove we are one community in an atmosphere of togetherness.”
  The Queen accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, attended a service of thanksgiving for her 60-year reign at St Macartin’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, attended by both Protestants and Catholics, including the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady.
  The Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Rev Alan Harper, gave a sermon in which he said the Queen’s conciliatory words and gestures in Dublin last year had allowed many to throw off the “shackles” that had been loosening since 1998′s Good Friday Agreement.
  The Queen later met survivors and relatives of the victims of the Enniskillen bombing in private, before making the short walk to St Michael’s Catholic church, which was filled with local community groups that had asked to meet her. Then went on a brief walkabout, accepting flowers from well-wishers, while some in the crowd chanted “We want the Queen!”
  Frank O’Reilly, 63, said: “We were told about two weeks ago she was coming and everybody’s been excited since then. “Given the present climate this has been a huge step forward for the Catholic and Nationalist communities.”
  But Stephen Gault, who lost his father, told Sky News: “Nobody has been brought to justice for Enniskillen so it’s very hard for the families to accept Mr. McGuinness shaking the Queen’s hand.”
  Before the meeting, Mr. McGuinness refered to a famous remark by Tony Blair before the 1998 Good Friday peace deal. “There was a lot of talk in the past about someone feeling the hand of history on his shoulder. This is about stretching out the hand of peace and reconciliation to Queen Elizabeth who represents hundreds of thousands of unionists in the north.”
  Gerry Kelly, a Sinn Fein MLA and a former IRA member, said of the meeting, “This is a huge ask for Republicans. It is symbolic in the sense that the Queen may be a grandmother who people in England and people orientated towards Britain here in Northern Ireland highly respect and love. But she is the symbol of British rule in Ireland.” However much it’s not her fault, I suppose.
  Noel Whelan, a political commentator, told the Financial Times, “This is part of Sinn Fein’s strategy to broaden its political appeal in the Republic and reach out to middle class support as it attempts to establish itself as a potential government partner in the south.”
  Let’s see what happens?

  The New York Times also reported.
6/27/2012
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The Queen Visits Ireland

6/27/2012 concluded: Noel Whelan, a political commentator, told the Financial Times, “This is part of Sinn Fein’s strategy to broaden its political appeal in the Republic and reach out to middle class support as it attempts to establish itself as a potential government partner in the south.”
Let’s see what happens?

The New York Times also reported.
January 16 - 31, 2016
Your Majesty?


  Yes the title's fitting for the Queen Elizabeth reign, though contrived reigns are plentiful. While the question remains, what more could the Queen do, or, for that matter, all the d___ed spoiled Kings on Earth?
  Numb, and ever skeptical, I wasn't going to watch. But the effect of a countdown tuned me to the event. Thing is while promises seem fulfilling, circumstance and power overrule even the best intentions in our shake or be shook-en world. Senator Schumer spoke. The loyal opposition. ("Great.") War story. ...  "echo through the ages" ... . If the American Presidential Inauguration were a filibuster, it couldn't be clearer a list of specific challenges would have been as poignant as memorializing sacrifice. Noble and, maybe, backing-out on a confrontation's a political statement when the President's speech was destined to consist of boasts? 


  "Now the oath." 
  May the country do well by Free Speech because time marches on people. Done deal.  
 Symbols have the better of us? That is a question.
  Taking over by imposing will paraphrases the speech's opening remarks. "Giving it back to you the people" rhetoric. Promising equitability a claim. Corners cut the president allows. Everything the president wants the people want.  Again? ...
  See the other side's Schumer should have listed a point of integrity to be held to ... .
  PBS' Brooks of The New York Times wants to marry, (embellishment), the rote-ishly recited streamlined-condensed version of the speech
 OK, "stop the carnage." 
  Except the stated solution's just the promise the Criminal Enterprise System's performance will be a better run business. As usual. The country's being sent to military school. Nation taken for Roy Cohn granted. ... . 
  Mmm. Provable I said taken for Roy Cohn granted, you'd suppose. Voted ruled from a pedestal remains one hard concept to face for a few/many Americans. 
  Yeah, hard to deny print, though as easily altered or digitally lost? Uh, huh. Facing a Cult of Personality's not just a simple label from another age. Understanding how it fits the present day means not being as hypnotized by self-righteousness as the nation seems. 
  Numb's just the iceberg's tip.  
  Boasting perfection is a performance. Solid substance a myth. Anyway, yeah. Quite the show though actually seeing utopia take shape before our eyes as promised. Yet meanwhile it's just overshot? 
  "Eradicate" means war as usual. 
  "Hour of action." 
  "Won't be ignored again." 
  Who wouldn't want in on patriotic action? 
  So however you politically associate, as either "you liberals" or "I'm conservative," it's fairly obvious, most, if not all, political symbols are rubbed raw of meaning. As sure as Politics is Theater
  Unless as the jingoist cultural phenomenon hiding behind political parties insists, it's been sufficiently demonstrated to the public there's no way the lessons of Frank Norris' 1901 The Octopus applies to the governing of business and business of governing today. Or for that matter, Eddie Murphy's The Distinguished Gentleman. Besides, it's proven the world wouldn't be better without strong corporations. Even North Korea stands by their successes. Etc. Etc. Amazing how technologically advanced the world's troubles are without everyone having a job? 
  Perhaps Boastful Speech never ends, remaining a huge impediment to humanity's evolution?  
  War Chests of America vs. War Chests of America
vs. Chesters vs. Chesters
HISTORY REPEATS
  1/20/2017 from a May/June 1971 INTELLECTUAL DIGEST excerpt of a London Magazine excerpted Reprint of The Dial Press' 
SHAKE IT FOR THE WORLD SMARTASS by Seymour Krim


When we went to John Steinbeck's funeral service, this is what happened...
  I also thought that Steinbeck's passing meant that so much of my early feelings about this country was dead, too, also part of my early identity, and I was living in a bright strange foreign new world all on my own without a past. Poor bastards, all of us.
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An Un-passed Impasse
  Another eerie dawn reveals moralistic warriors clung to righteousness exonerating harda__flaws. None of us have real use for tyranny. Cycles of revenge should be solved. After all better war's not all that great a solution? America's on the precipice again of redeclared war on lifestyles. Compromising the police's position of the law requiring of them to be on everyone's side. The police shouldn't enforce lifestyles. END THE CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, please. Shrewdness' ramifications have already done us in. Otherwise why not plans to Statuitize Harry J. Anslinger in Washington D.C. to commemorate his bigoted "swamp" career change as Prohibition evolved. Making morality a farce is the biggest shame. 
  But hey. Just another day in politics some call struggle for a reason. While others define hardship as having to use power tools. 
  An all you need is leverage attitude brought about The Teapot Dome Oil Industry Scandal of the Harding Presidency, and now vaunted New Age presentation that's pragmatic political attitude. For A Few Dollars More, huh? 
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