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John Kerry Gets Chummy With America’s Enemies

Although I referenced the latest thing up Traitor Kerry’s sleeve today in the post above, this photo deserves full attention. 

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Former President of Iran Mohammad Khatami, right, shares a word with Senator from Massachusetts, USA, John Kerry after participating in a session ‘The Future of the Middle East’ at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. 

If you recall, Khatami helped spur on the Iranian desire for nukes to annihilate Isreal and the United States.  He’s no moderate, but then again neither is Kerry, the American military hater. 

Have you any doubt now who John Kerry and those in his Democrat Party support in the War Against America? (h/t – LittleGreenFootballs)  If he were truly a patriotic American, he would have declined to be on the same stage… or had the bravery to shove a knife into the Iranian tyrant, not a pen.

-Bruce (GayPatriot)

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  1. So, when FDR met with Stalin, he should have bitch-slapped him?

    When Nixon met Mao, he should have given him a wedgie?

    The mere fact of meeting with someone does not constitute an endorsement of that person. Condi Rice shook hands with Abu Mazen just the other day; does that mean she’s an Israel-hater?

    Comment by vaara — January 27, 2007 @ 1:40 pm - January 27, 2007

  2. vaara-of-the-lower-class-clan-

    Good God! Last I checked my history, FDR was in a WAR ALLIANCE with Stalin. WTF!?!

    Iran has pledged to DESTROY our country and our allies. Are you dense?

    Comment by GayPatriot — January 27, 2007 @ 1:42 pm - January 27, 2007

  3. OK, so what about Nixon and Mao?

    And, the last time I checked, Khatami had been granted a visa by the US State Department and in fact spent a few days on American soil, courtesy of the Bush Administration. This happened in 2006. John Kerry had nothing to do with it.

    And finally, as you probably don’t know, Khatami is a political foe of the insane, murderous lunatic who is currently in charge of the lunatic, murderous, insane Iranian govenrment, whose insane, lunatic, murderous aims include the murderous, lunatic, insane [I've learned that in order to get a point across here, one has to repeat oneself, repeatedly] destruction of Israel.

    How’s this for irony — Ahmadinejad accusing Khatami of treason because of his frequent meetings with foreign leaders!

    Comment by vaara — January 27, 2007 @ 1:55 pm - January 27, 2007

  4. Vaara, interesting. By GP’s own “logic,” since he and Ahmadinejad say the same things they must both, in fact, BE the same person.

    Greatgooglymoogly!

    GAY PATRIOT is actually the head of the AXIS OF EVIL!!!!!!

    We’re DOOMED! DOOMED!!!!!!

    Comment by Jody — January 27, 2007 @ 3:13 pm - January 27, 2007

  5. The moonbats are on the loose!

    Comment by Bruce (GayPatriot) — January 27, 2007 @ 5:39 pm - January 27, 2007

  6. since when is Iran our enemy?

    Comment by lester — January 27, 2007 @ 6:42 pm - January 27, 2007

  7. The moonbats are on the loose!

    You should have known this would happen after the Advocate article.

    Comment by V the K — January 27, 2007 @ 7:03 pm - January 27, 2007

  8. The moonbats are on the loose!

    Well, it is Saturday. Contrary to popular belief, most non-conservatives do have full-time jobs. Mine involves working 50 hours a week, Monday through Friday.

    Anyway, the day I start seeing anti-Chinese rhetoric to match the anti-Cuban, anti-Iranian, etc. rhetoric is the day I start taking the right-wing blogosphere’s concern about “human rights” seriously. You (by which I mean “right-wing bloggers”) interpret liberals’ alleged failure to care about Muslim atrocities as evidence that Hillary Clinton secretly wants all American women to be forced into burqas; but you ignore the copiously documented evidence of human-rights abuses in China, unless of course it can be used as a cudgel against some or other bête noire of the right wing, e.g. Google.

    All while falsely accusing all Democrats of worshiping Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Il.

    Mote, beam, etc.

    Comment by vaara — January 27, 2007 @ 7:07 pm - January 27, 2007

  9. #0

    What was that back during the election when Kerry said he had spoken with foreign leaders, but refused to name names or something?

    Do you suppose Khatami would have been an administrator of the “Global Test”?

    Comment by ThatGayConservative — January 27, 2007 @ 7:22 pm - January 27, 2007

  10. You (by which I mean “right-wing bloggers”) interpret liberals’ alleged failure to care about Muslim atrocities as evidence that Hillary Clinton secretly wants all American women to be forced into burqas; but you ignore the copiously documented evidence of human-rights abuses in China, unless of course it can be used as a cudgel against some or other bête noire of the right wing, e.g. Google.

    That is because, vaara, China, even as bad as it is, looks positively amateurish in comparison to Iran, Ba’athist Iraq, Syria, and Taliban Afghanistan. For example, women may have the same restrictions of freedom of speech and activity that all Chinese do, but at least they can be educated without being executed — as was the case in Afghanistan.

    What we notice, vaara, is that Hillary Clinton and her fellow leftists get upset over things in inverse proportion to the threat they represent to their funding sources. For instance, Milosevic, who paid no one, was a global scourge that had to be eliminated, but Saddam Hussein, who did far worse but at least paid global leftists billions of dollars, was no threat to anyone.

    In the case of China, their primary sin in the eyes of Hillary is the fact that their ability to produce quality goods at a fraction of the price of US factories is draining the money out of her major funding source — organized labor. When factories close because they can no longer afford to pay high school dropouts $26/hr and unlimited health benefits to do a half-assed job of tightening bolts, those workers are no longer paid — and unions cannot automatically deduct money from their paychecks, which means they cannot funnel it to Hillary.

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 27, 2007 @ 8:09 pm - January 27, 2007

  11. Let’s see…

    China sells arms to Iran and Sudan.

    China has signed oil deals with Venezuela, Cuba, Iran and Syria, among others.

    Despite 35 years of open contact with the U.S., and 20 years of free markets, China still has no privately-owned media outlets.

    China continues to lead the world in executions.

    China continues to practice forced abortion to keep its population growth rate in check.

    But this is all OK, apparently, as long you perceive that China is hurting Hillary’s power base.

    Remind me again: what are we fighting for in Iraq and Afghanistan? Is it democracy, or something else?

    (And I’ll save you the trouble of mentioning the fact that Hillary’s husband bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. There! Done!)

    no longer afford to pay high school dropouts $26/hr and unlimited health benefits to do a half-assed job of tightening bolts

    Huh. And here I thought blatant, class-based élitism was the exclusive province of the “champagne socialists.” Apparently not.

    Comment by vaara — January 27, 2007 @ 8:33 pm - January 27, 2007

  12. Um, how do you engage in diplomacy without talking to your adversary, Brucie?

    Comment by Moonbat — January 27, 2007 @ 9:03 pm - January 27, 2007

  13. Contrary to popular belief, most non-conservatives do have full-time jobs. Mine involves working 50 hours a week, Monday through Friday.

    And yet you still support a party that says you should be giving them over half of your paycheck so they can give it to the people who refuse to work.

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 27, 2007 @ 9:43 pm - January 27, 2007

  14. I truly would love to treason & sedition prosecuted. It is unmistakable the intent of the Kerry comments, I believe he is now having a flashback to his protestor days. He should take his comments to the floor of the Senate, not overseas.

    I feel sorry for the man in that he is an absolute fool to not realize the damage he is causing. I thank God the American people did not make him president.

    Comment by Ed of Tampa — January 28, 2007 @ 12:23 am - January 28, 2007

  15. Khatami is NOT Ahmadinejad and is in opposition to the policies of the current regime in Iran. That country is not a monolith and there are factions within that nation that we should be supporting in order to bring down the insanity of the Ahmadinejad regime. I would recommend the book “Hidden Iran” by Ray Takeyh.
    And now I have a question: why was vaara referred to as “of the lower class clan”. Is this some inside joke that I just didn’t get? I am hoping that it was not an insult levied against someone because they happen to have a different point of view than the blogger. And why are people being referred to as moonbats?!?
    Is this how we talk to people who have other points of view? I thought those arrogant progressives were the ones that did that. And they do. I certainly didn’t expect it here, to be completely honest.

    Comment by Jim G — January 28, 2007 @ 1:27 am - January 28, 2007

  16. even as bad as it is

    Oh, that’s pretty bad. China sells arms to Iran; the Chinese government is making oil deals with Venezuela, Cuba, and Syria, among others. And let’s not even mention the forced abortions. Or the fact that the Chinese government, after two decades of “openness” and “progress”, has yet to relinquish control over its state-owned media.

    But of course none of this matters, because the most important thing about China, apparently, is that its economic success might make it more difficult for Hillary Clinton to raise money.

    What a sad, strange little world you all live in.

    Comment by vaara — January 28, 2007 @ 3:06 am - January 28, 2007

  17. Mine involves working 50 hours a week, Monday through Friday.

    Slacker.

    Comment by ThatGayConservative — January 28, 2007 @ 6:44 am - January 28, 2007

  18. Try working 70 hrs/wk, Sun-Sat working in Emergency Management and get back to me.

    What a sad, strange, ignorant world you live in.

    Comment by ThatGayConservative — January 28, 2007 @ 6:47 am - January 28, 2007

  19. long live the islamic republic of iran!

    Comment by lester — January 28, 2007 @ 9:14 am - January 28, 2007

  20. http://www.injusticebusters.com/index.htg/00001/saddam_Rumsfeld.jpg

    Comment by Ian — January 28, 2007 @ 11:34 am - January 28, 2007

  21. China sells arms to Iran; the Chinese government is making oil deals with Venezuela, Cuba, and Syria, among others.

    Help me understand, vaara; how is China bad for selling things to governments that leftist Democrats like Hillary Clinton insist are no danger or harm to anyone? After all, leftist Charlie Rangel supports Castro — a fact which I notice you tried to deny, and now are ignoring — and leftist endorsee Cindy Sheehan supports Chavez.

    And if making deals with those countries is a problem for you, go talk to your leftist European allies, none of whom seem to have any problems with it.

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 28, 2007 @ 12:42 pm - January 28, 2007

  22. Do you never tire of simply making things up?

    Hillary Clinton has indeed made public statements decrying the government of Sudan — to which China sells arms — for its genocide in Darfur.

    I have never attempted to deny that Rangel supports Castro.

    What exactly is a “leftist endorsee”? Sheehan is indeed a leftist, and she has, I suppose, been “endorsed” by some people. Otherwise, that statement is utterly meaningless.

    You seem to think that the constant invocation of the word “leftist” makes you exempt from the need to create coherent arguments based on fact, as opposed to emotion or fallacy. And we’re supposed to believe you rightists are the “serious” ones?

    Meanwhile, you continue to trivialize and relativize China’s misdeeds. So much for universal values, eh?

    Comment by vaara — January 28, 2007 @ 1:19 pm - January 28, 2007

  23. #6, #19 – lester, great to see your pro-terrorist agenda so clear. Iran has been our enemy for 28 years now, Rip van Winkle. Iranian agents in Iraq are killing our soldiers right now.

    Comment by comment0r — January 28, 2007 @ 3:15 pm - January 28, 2007

  24. #23 – Don’t even waste your breath with (mol)lester. He only argues points when they appear in other blogs so he can cut-and-paste them here.

    If you don’t believe me, look at his spelling/grammar/punctuation usage when he tries to make his own arguments. Pathetic.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

    Comment by Peter Hughes — January 28, 2007 @ 6:35 pm - January 28, 2007

  25. Nice try, vaara.

    Hillary Clinton has indeed made public statements decrying the government of Sudan — to which China sells arms — for its genocide in Darfur.

    Ah, but you see, vaara, this was your original statement:

    China sells arms to Iran; the Chinese government is making oil deals with Venezuela, Cuba, and Syria, among others.

    Now as we know, Democrats Charlie Rangel and Cindy Sheehan have expressed their undying love and support for Castro’s regime, as well as for Hugo Chavez and others — and they, Hillary Clinton included, have been demanding that we “engage” Syria in “diplomacy” because they could be a trusted ally in the Middle East.

    Why are you throwing fits over the Chinese making deals with governments that you and your fellow leftist Democrats insist are perfectly innocuous and trustworthy?

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 29, 2007 @ 2:42 am - January 29, 2007

  26. Ohhh, NDXXX, vaara is mad because China is no longer sending Democrat Party leaders the same level of campaign contributions they made under Clinton and Gore. I guess it takes a Dem Prez or Veep to squeeze a monk, eh?

    Trouble is, all the items listed by vaara were just as bad under Clinton-Gore and they are now… except, American business has had greater access to markets since SlickWilly and trade protections have been relaxed under the present Administration… but that might be marked as a “merit” and vaara just can’t have that.

    Comment by Michigan-Matt — January 29, 2007 @ 9:16 am - January 29, 2007

  27. And you all continue to trivialize and relativize China’s crimes.

    They sell arms to Iran — our sworn enemy.

    Can’t at least one of you come right and say that’s a bad thing?

    Apparently not.

    Comment by vaara — January 29, 2007 @ 10:31 am - January 29, 2007

  28. Um, how do you engage in diplomacy without talking to your adversary

    Are you completely moronic? Our “adversaries” are advocating for the complete destruction of America and Western Civilization. OBL has repeatedly stated that the West “loves life” and Islamists “love death.”

    You cannot (and morally SHOULD NOT) engage in diplomacy with these people. You should kill them before they kill you.

    But hey, I’m old fashioned in my belief that when someone declares War on your nation that they actually mean it. Especially when they kill 3,000 civilians on one day.

    Comment by GayPatriot — January 29, 2007 @ 11:50 am - January 29, 2007

  29. They sell arms to Iran — our sworn enemy.

    LOL.

    If Iran is our “sworn enemy”, why are the leftist Dems demanding we “negotiate” with them?

    If Iran is our “sworn enemy”, why are the leftist Dems badmouthing even the thought or theoretical planning of military intervention against them?

    If Iran is our “sworn enemy”, why is John Kerry meeting with one of its leaders?

    In short, vaara, you’re insisting China is wrong for making deals with countries that you and your fellow Democrats are insisting is an innocuous and wonderful country.

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 29, 2007 @ 12:20 pm - January 29, 2007

  30. guys- Iran isnt our enemy. You are confusing the nation with the state. we don’t have any enemies except obvious moral ones like kim jong il. Iran is iraqs neighbor. they have been for oh about 5000 years. they are trying to help their shia bretheren. if the communists were in new hampshire a la Red Dawn, you’d hope people in vermont would help them out so as to get the reds on their way.

    Their is no axis of evil. look on your map. no where does it say “avis of evil” ther eis no war on terror either. it’s made up stuff bush’s speechwriters….made up.

    Nurses, construction workers , ambulance drivers, etc in iran do the same thigs they do here.

    Comment by lester — January 29, 2007 @ 3:46 pm - January 29, 2007

  31. lester… Hertz will be very glad to hear that there is no “Avis of Evil” as you say.

    *rolling eyes*

    Comment by Bruce (GayPatriot) — January 29, 2007 @ 4:06 pm - January 29, 2007

  32. #31 – Bruce, can you ban people based upon their lack of basic grammar skills? (Just kidding, libtrolls.)

    On another note – I suppose (mo)lester wasn’t around in 1976-80, during the islamic revolution in Iran which culminated in more than 50 American hostages in the US Embassy in Tehran for 444 days.

    Based upon his flawed logic, I would hope to hell he wasn’t so we can blame his ignorance on the school system. But I’m afraid I may be wrong.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

    Comment by Peter Hughes — January 29, 2007 @ 4:20 pm - January 29, 2007

  33. the fact that you focus so much on my spellling shows how superficial you are. obviously you are just looking at things to make fun of because you have no actual knowldge of iran. so you go around it by focusing on my spelling. whatever. I made points, you didn’t address them. I win.

    peter- yeah israel ran over an american student with a bulldozer. not to mention selling our military secrets to China. ever heard of jonathon pollard? that’s worse than anything Iran ever did. and we’re still “allies” with them.

    Gaypatriot proudly puts themselvs in catagory with SAUDI ARABIA, aka burkaland state religion wahabi islam. it’ s two topics above this one. Yeah, but this guy is our enemy. don’t think so. al queda is a sunni group. it’s backing and brainwashing comes from saudi hate mosques. that’s your buddies there.

    Comment by lester — January 29, 2007 @ 8:30 pm - January 29, 2007

  34. How old is (mo)lester anyway? 12? 11? Are we even into double digits here.

    Comment by Attmay — January 29, 2007 @ 9:59 pm - January 29, 2007

  35. #29 – And once again, you’re giving China a pass because of their invaluable assistance in helping destroy unions.

    Comment by vaara — January 29, 2007 @ 10:38 pm - January 29, 2007

  36. And once again, you’re giving China a pass because of their invaluable assistance in helping destroy unions.

    Actually, China hasn’t done anything to destroy unions; they’ve just managed to make unions who demand exorbitant wages irrelevant and ridiculous.

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 30, 2007 @ 2:35 am - January 30, 2007

  37. Best submitted caption to the Kerry pic at my blog so far: “We surrender… (signed) President John F Kerry.”

    Comment by V the K — January 30, 2007 @ 8:42 am - January 30, 2007

  38. (Mo)lester is typical of libtards for several reasons:

    1. Acting childishly when confronted with the truth: (“I made points, you didn’t address them. I win.”)

    Not hardly, kiddo.

    For starters, your lack of proper language usage suggests that you are either foreign-born or just plain stupid. If it is the former, welcome to the USA. If it is the latter, here are three words for you: Hooked on Phonics.

    Second – Iran has NOT been Iraq’s neighbor for “oh about 5000 years” as you so engagingly put it. Both countries were not even CREATED in a geopolitical fashion until after World War II. The same with the State of Israel.

    Third – What would you call a country that (a) took American hostages in 1978 and (b) continued to fund insurrections in Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and other Middle East nations from that time forward? Let alone electing a madman who wants to destroy both Israel and the USA and has said so on multiple occasions.

    If that’s an ally, I’d hate to see an enemy.

    2. Quoting “facts” like the Drive-By Media without providing the whole issue (“yeah israel ran over an american student with a bulldozer.”)

    Wrong again, child. You’re 0-2.

    The “american student” you shed such crocodile tears for was an anti-war (or should I say anti-American) protestor who was instrumental in shielding Arab terrorists from the Israel Defense Forces for planning suicide bombings in Tel Aviv.

    This piece of human debris (the student, not the terrorist) not only shielded terrorists but also openly sympathized with other anti-American groups as well. She even attended medical school in Havana. Not like it helped any.

    So why did the IDF bulldoze the house she was holed up in? Simple. That is the method in which Israel deals with terrorists. They bulldoze their homes – because Israel has NO death penalty. This practice of razing homes has been going on since the 1970s.

    Because this foolish bitch was so intent on her anti-Western principles, she paid the ultimate price when the home she was occupying was bulldozed. And in terms of her life, that ain’t much. She was not fit to shine an American soldier’s boots.

    So let’s review, shall we?

    1. You are childish and rude.
    2. You offer theories which have no basis in reality.
    3. You parrot the DU/Kos party line like a good little libtard.

    I think that sums you up perfectly.

    Match, set, game. You lose. Now go in the corner and sit there until you are mature enough to join the grown-ups.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

    Comment by Peter Hughes — January 30, 2007 @ 10:54 am - January 30, 2007

  39. Not to mention his ludicrous claims to be a libertarian while claiming we should “shut down right wing think tanks & fox news”.

    Comment by Attmay — January 30, 2007 @ 12:36 pm - January 30, 2007

  40. “Second – Iran has NOT been Iraq’s neighbor for “oh about 5000 years” as you so engagingly put it. Both countries were not even CREATED in a geopolitical fashion until after World War II. The same with the State of Israel.”

    the people of those countries have been there for 5,000 years. what is was called is immaterial. You think they got people from iceland and brought them there after ww2 and thats what iran and iraq are today? That IS close to what israel is though lol

    -

    “Third – What would you call a country that (a) took American hostages in 1978 and (b) continued to fund insurrections in Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and other Middle East nations from that time forward? Let alone electing a madman who wants to destroy both Israel and the USA and has said so on multiple occasions.”

    uhh what would you call a country that had a spy, jonathon pollard, steal secrets from us? what would you call a country that had a leader named Mao who killed millions and there are still pictures and statues of him everywhere? You remeber a few weeks ago when there were students yelling at ahmedenajd at a college? what do you think would have happened to those kids in China? I’ll tell you: tianemen square 2. and there haven’t been any “insurrections” in the west bank or lebanon. nor do I care as i am concerned with terrorism that affects AMERICA, my country. I’m not syrian or israeli so I don’t feel a need to help them with their problems.

    “If that’s an ally, I’d hate to see an enemy.”

    we have client states and non client states. Again, There is way more freedom of speech in iran than saudi arabia or China.


    The “american student” you shed such crocodile tears for was an anti-war (or should I say anti-American) protestor who was instrumental in shielding Arab terrorists from the Israel Defense Forces for planning suicide bombings in Tel Aviv.

    This piece of human debris (the student, not the terrorist) not only shielded terrorists but also openly sympathized with other anti-American groups as well. She even attended medical school in Havana. Not like it helped any.

    So why did the IDF bulldoze the house she was holed up in? Simple. That is the method in which Israel deals with terrorists. They bulldoze their homes – because Israel has NO death penalty. This practice of razing homes has been going on since the 1970s.

    Because this foolish bitch was so intent on her anti-Western principles, she paid the ultimate price when the home she was occupying was bulldozed. And in terms of her life, that ain’t much. She was not fit to shine an American soldier’s boots.”

    nice. good to know you are pro american so long as they don’t practice free speech. way to sell out your fellow countryman to a FOREIGN government, I suppose you aren’t upset about them bombing the liberty either? you have no sense of patriotism or understanding of the soveriegnty the founders cared so deeply about. You’ll sell out a fellow american who was viciously run over for trying to save the home of people who have lived their for thousands of years from being destroyed by racist european settlers who moved there in the 50′s.

    No wonder you aren’t in Iraq. You have no loyalty to america or understanding of it.

    Comment by lester — January 30, 2007 @ 2:26 pm - January 30, 2007

  41. #40 – Attention, please: will the parents who lost a spoiled, willful, inconsiderate brat please pick him up at the information desk? He is bothering the adults. Thank you.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

    Comment by Peter Hughes — January 30, 2007 @ 2:50 pm - January 30, 2007

  42. That “fellow American”, lester, was there on the behalf of vicious terrorists who shot a wheelchair-bound American passenger on the ship Achille Lauro and dumped him overboard — just because he was Jewish.

    And that’s what this lying leftist American girl believed — that the Palestinians should be able to commit genocide against the Jews with impunity. She was using her body to assist people who were planning to and continue to do their best to murder men, women, and children — all because they are Jews.

    The United States is NOT about supporting genocide, lester, no matter how much you and your fellow Democrats and leftists hate and want to eliminate Jews. The fact that you and people like this girl can be manipulated into assisting terrorists of that sort is one of the unfortunate, but inevitable, byproducts of our freedom.

    I owe racists like her nothing. I owe terrorist supporters like her nothing. And the Founders would be appalled that she deliberately chose to protect and facilitate the deaths of people because she was against their religion.

    Comment by North Dallas Thirty — January 30, 2007 @ 3:41 pm - January 30, 2007

  43. sorry, a leftist american is my countryman, a right wing israeli is not.

    Comment by lester — January 30, 2007 @ 4:08 pm - January 30, 2007

  44. I have to agree with Bruce here – I think lester really IS an eleven-year-old girl. There’s no other way to explain such immaturity and lack of focus.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

    Comment by Peter Hughes — January 30, 2007 @ 4:32 pm - January 30, 2007

  45. true, but I still won the debate. you have to admit

    Comment by lester — January 30, 2007 @ 6:01 pm - January 30, 2007

  46. #45 – No I don’t.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

    Comment by Peter Hughes — January 31, 2007 @ 1:00 pm - January 31, 2007

  47. you don’t have to. you didn’t respond to any of my points. You indicted the entirety of the arab middle east based on the incidents aboard the achilles loro. flabb-o!

    Comment by lester — January 31, 2007 @ 5:57 pm - January 31, 2007

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