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6815 DICKINSON COURT
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TAMPA FLORIDA 33634-4707
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CIS: 71327,1251
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Mon 08-30-1993
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Here are some more facts about Dr. Joycelyn Elders, Clinton's nominee for
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Surgeon General. Previous posts chronicling her past statements can be
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found here in ELDERS.TXT and ELDER2.TXT. We believe she is not morally
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fit to hold the highest medical office in the United States.
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More importantly, we believe his nomination of Elders is just one more
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example of Bill Clinton's moral fitness to be the President. We've said
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it before, and we'll say it again, "This man is totally devoid of any
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morals." Just look at the people with whom he has surrounded himself and
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the issues that he deemed to be the ones with which he must FIRST deal:
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Gays in the Military, lifting the ban on fetal research, lifting the gag
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rule on counseling for women seeking abortions, lifting the ban on abortions
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in military hospitals, the appointment of a militant lesbian to his cabinet.
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Someone asked, "Where is the soul of this man." We think it is time to ask
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that question again. We also think that question should be asked of the
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media people who continue to defend and support him.
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Back to Dr. Elders. Here is more.
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HER SALARY ARRANGEMENT AS ARKANSAS HEALTH DIRECTOR. The State of Arkansas
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places a cap on how much state employees can be paid. For several years
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the Health Department has transferred the money it has available to pay
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Dr. Elders to the University of Arkansas Medical School (UAMS). UAMS
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has then paid her a considerably higher sum as a professor of pediatrics,
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even though her position as state health director is a full-time, full-
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year job.
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HER ALLEGEDLY LAX ENFORCEMENT OF A BAN ON STATE FUNDING OF CONTRACEPTIVE
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DISTRIBUTION AT SCHOOL-BASED CLINICS. In 1991, the Arkansas legislature
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adopted a prohibition on the use of state money to distribute contraceptives
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at school-based clinics. Shortly after the restriction was adopted, Dr.
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Elders announced that the school-based clinics would continue to distribute
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contraceptives using federal and local money. But a pending lawsuit filed
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by Rep. Tim Hutchinson (R-AR) alleges that state funds are being used in
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violation of the ban.
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HER CONDUCT AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF ARKANSAS.
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Dr. Elders recently settled a lawsuit filed against her and four other
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former directors of this bank. According to the NATIONAL REVIEW (April
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26, 1993), the suit alleged that she had voted to give herself and other
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directors an unsecured $230,000 line of credit and that she and her
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colleagues had improperly moved to transfer money to an Illinois savings
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and loan to cover bad lending practices in which they had engaged.
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THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. MALAK. In September, 1991, Dr. Elders named
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Dr. Fahmy Malak, an embattled medical examiner for the State of Arkansas,
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to a senior post in her department. Dr. Malak's appointment cam despite
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a department-wide hiring freeze.
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Dr. Malak had been under fire since 1985 for a host of controversial
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autopsy results, several of which were later reversed by grand juries.
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Among his more maligned findings were that a man shot five times in the
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chest had committed suicide, that two teenagers run over by a train had
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fallen asleep on the tracks after smoking marijuana, that a man whom a
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grand jury later ruled had been murdered had died accidentally while
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strangling himself during a sexual act, and that a deputy coroner who had
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ordered life support withdrawn from a brain-dead patient had committed
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murder. Dr. Malak later apologized for falsely accusing the deputy
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coroner, a charge that arose because Dr. Malak had misread a notation
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in the deceased patient's medical chart.
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Elders, long one of Dr. Malak's staunchest defenders, noted that, "There
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are a lot of medical symbols," and said of Malak, "If you don't make
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mistakes, you're not doing anything.".
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If you've read our previous posts, you know Dr. Elders attacked the
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Catholic church. Here is the text of a letter sent to Sen. Alphonse
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D'Amato (R-NY) by John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop of New York.
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August 5, 1993
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Dear Senator D'Amato,
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I write to you as one deeply disturbed by remarks attributed to the
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nominee for Surgeon General, Dr. Joycelyn Elders, revealing substantial
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animosity toward the Catholic Church and Catholics generally. Dr. Elders
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is quoted as stating: "The first 400 years black people had their freedom
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aborted and the Church said nothing. The way of life for the Native
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American as aborted: the Church was silent. We attempted to eradicate
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a whole race of people through the Holocaust, and the Church as silent.
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. . . . Look at who's fighting the pro-choice movement; a celibate, male-
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dominated Church."
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Catholics throughout American history have suffered from the effects
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of religious bigotry. It is a blot on our country's human rights record.
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Such blatant and broad sweeping attacks as have been attributed to Dr.
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Elders would be troubling on the lips of any citizen. To hear them from
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one appointed to a national pulpit is even more profoundly disturbing.
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This is particularly true considering that the stature of the Office of
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the Surgeon General is great -- particularly in recent years in the
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midst of a deepening national crisis over the effects of sexual
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irresponsibility.
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Dr. Elders has also expressed contempt for the millions of Americans
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who participate in the human rights struggle for the the unborn, and
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and the disabled. She purportedly scorns pro-life Americans as having
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a " love affair with the fetus," and is quoted as saying that they
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"love little babies, as long they're in someone else's uterus, rather
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than caring about children after they're born.".
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One traditionally associates the profession of medicine with special
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concern for the small and defenseless human being. Yet nowhere do I
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hear Dr. Elders acknowledge the slightest good will, the slightest
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compassion toward the child in the womb. Her alleged statements
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regarding unborn Down's Syndrome children are most disquieting in this
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regard. She is also quoted as saying that "abortion has reduced the
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number of children afflicted with severe defects: the number of Down's
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Syndrome infants in Washington State in 1976 was 64% lower than it
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would have been without legal abortion." Apparently Dr. Elders regards
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the destruction of such children through abortion as part of the success
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story of modern medicine. As one who has spent many years of his life
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working with and for the retarded, I am deeply troubled by such an
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attitude.
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Dr. Elders seems also to have clearly expressed an intent not only
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to continue, but to intensify the utterly failed policy of offering
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contraception freely to teenagers. Twenty years of this practice has
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failed to improve our children's health and well-being. In fact, they are
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associated with substantial declines in the quality of their lives, with
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increases in teenage sexual activity, teen abortions, sexually transmitted
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diseases, and out-of-wedlock pregnancies. Yet nowhere do I see Dr.
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Elders required to assume the burden of proof as to why 20 years of
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failed social policy should be followed by 4 more.
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Thank you for your vote on August 3 on the Nickles Amendment to the
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Treasury/Postal Appropriations Bill. It was a tragedy that the
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substance of Senator Nickles' proposal did not receive the full deliber-
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ations it deserved, but I thank you for your part in seeking to obtain
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Senate consideration. In future votes on the Hyde Amendment and National
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Health Care, I hope that you will reflect on the conscience problems
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inherent in requiring any taxpayer, any employer, any employee, to
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contribute any amount, no matter how small, to an act they acknowledge
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to be nothing less than the deliberate destruction of innocent human life.
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I do hope you will consider the points I have raised. Considering the
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crisis of values our nation is now facing, I do not believe that concerns
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about religious intolerance and moral responsibility are trivial. I look
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forward to your reply.
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Faithfully in Christ
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/s/ John Cardinal O'Connor
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Archbishop of New York
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Senator Don Nickles (R-OK) spoke at some length on the floor of the
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Senate about Dr. Elders and her radical ideas on health care. Following
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are excerpts from his presentation.
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"She went further when she told the Labor Committee: 'Abortion was the single
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most important factor in the significant decrease in neonatal mortality
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between 1964 and 1977.' Dr. Elders says that abortion decreases infant
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mortality. Well, I suppose it does. If your life is ended before you are
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born, there is absolutely no chance you will die after birth. So she is
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correct. But, what a solution."
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"In the February 16, 1993, edition of the Washington Post, it is reported
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that she keeps an 'Ozark Rubber Plant' on her desk. 'Its stalks,' according
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to the Washington Post, 'are sprouting condoms, and an attached note reads:
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'Blooms mostly at night. Blooms vary in length, depending on owner. Blooms
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may wilt in chilly atmosphere.' I do not think that being flippant about
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condoms and condom distribution is really the kind of attitude we really
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want a Surgeon General to have."
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"Elders' pay has come under scrutiny because she earns much more than the
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maximum salary established for her health department job by the State
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legislature. The legal maximum salary set for the health department
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director is $76,440 a year, but Dr. Elders makes about $103,000 a year.
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Her pay comes from both the health department and the University of
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Arkansas for Medical Sciences, where she formerly worked a a pediatric
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endocrinologist."
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[UPLOADER COMMENT] Senator Nickles went on detail how her Arkansas
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compensation was challenged by two different Attorneys-general of AR.
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He also detailed how she had been paid both by the State of Arkansas and
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the federal Department of Health and Human Services. He also chronicled
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the issue of Dr. Elders and her husband having a nurse for her mother-in-
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law and not paying taxes on the nurse. Throughout his presentation, he
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brought up all the issues we have posted here and had them all put in
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the Congressional Record.
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=======================================================================
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Although we are adamantly opposed to appointment of this woman to
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Surgeon General of the United States, this is more than a reflection
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of Joycelyn Elders. This is also a reflection of the man who nominated
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her, Bill Clinton.
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This information was provided by Oklahoma Senator Don Nickles
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UPLOADED BY: Vern Semrad
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