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More documentation of e******n f***d, this time in Texas
Apr 8, 2021 19:55:13   #
Iliamna1
 
To those of you who doubt e******n f***d happened in 2020, here's more PROVEN documentation with prosecutions going forward. Read it and weep and stop telling me Biden won.


E******n F***d Prosecution Reaches “All-Time High,” According to Texas Officials
by daniel 3 hours ago

If the 2020 p**********l e******n was “the most secure e******n in history,” then why is e******n f***d prosecution in Texas at an “all-time high”?

Think about it…

President T***p w*n Texas.

Texas was supposed to be a “swing state” or even a “purple state,” according to the media.

Yet T***p w*n Texas handily.

Despite Trump winning Texas, the state is now seeing a RECORD level of prosecution in terms of v***r f***d…

And of course… this v***r f***d happens to be in favor FOR Joe Biden and AGAINST President Trump.

Think of how much worse this would have been had Texas allowed a certain v****g software into its state borders. (Note: the Texas legislature wisely denied D******n a contract to conduct their e******n with their infamous machines).

More details into this shocking (but not-so-surprising) development below:

Now…

If the 2020 e******n was as secure as the media and Democrats claim, then we would NOT be seeing record levels of prosecution in Texas.

Yet… here we are.

And this is a state where T***p w*n!

We can only imagine the situation would be worse in states where Trump “lost.”

According to the Epoch Times:

An official in Texas’ Attorney General’s office testified during a state House hearing that the number of e******n f***d cases in Texas is at an “all-time high.”

The amount is “higher than our historical average by a long shot,” said Jonathan White, the head of the e******n f***d agency within the Texas Attorney General’s Special Prosecution Division, to the Texas House E******ns Committee last week, reported The Texan (not a right wing publication).

When asked by a state lawmaker if there were trends in e******n f***d prosecutions, White said that “ we have 510 offenses pending against 43 defendants in court right now,” saying it’s “for several reasons probably.” He did not elaborate.

White said that about 80 percent of those pending cases involve alleged mail-in b****t fraud, and 60 percent of resolved cases involved mail-in v****g.

The attorney general’s office prosecuted 534 e******n f***d-related cases committed by 155 people since 2005, according to the report.

“I think we could both agree that 99.9 percent of people are honest and forthright, they don’t c***t at e******ns. They don’t go around murdering people or committing aggravated robberies, either,” White said in the hearing.

Last week, the Republican-led Texas state Senate approved legislation that would ban mail-in b****t drop boxes and most drive-thru v****g, a measure that Republicans say “ensures e******n integrity.” Democrats have said it’s v**er suppression and makes it harder for people with disabilities and ethnic minorities to v**e.

The measure, according to state Sen. Bryan Hughes, a Republican, is “designed to address areas through process where bad actors can take advantage because we want the people of Texas to be confident their e******ns are fair, honest, and open.” The legislation “standardizes and clarifies” v****g rules so “every Texan has a fair and equal opportunity to v**e, regardless of where they live in the state.”

It also will require v**ers who have disabilities to prove that they can’t access polls in person in order to qualify for a mail-in b****t, and would also require authorization from top state leaders to be alerted about any private funding of more than $1,000 that is given to e******n departments, according to KXAN.

Fortunately, local and state officials in Texas are still dev**ed to the security and integrity of e******ns.

If only states like Georgia would have that same level of commitment.

To make matters worse, not every case of v***r f***d will be caught.

That’s the point.

C***ters do NOT want to be caught.

So for every case of fraud that is caught and prosecuted, how many more are escaping and evading detection?

The Texan News has more details on the record fraud in the 2020 e******n:

Jonathan White, the chief of the e******n f***d section in the Texas Attorney General’s Special Prosecution Division, testified during a meeting of the Texas House E******ns Committee on Thursday that the number of active e******n f***d cases is “higher than our historical average by a long shot.”

White was offering his perspective as a neutral witness as the committee considered House Bill (HB) 6, legislation by Chairman Briscoe Cain (R-Deer Park) that would strengthen penalties for v***r f***d, add protections for poll watchers, and give more priority to e******n f***d claims in Texas courts.

Rep. Travis Clardy (R-Nacogdoches) asked White whether there were “trends developing” in e******n f***d prosecutions.

“I can say that our cases are currently at an all-time high, and that’s for several reasons probably, but we have more cases today. We have 510 offenses pending against 43 defendants in court right now,” White testified, noting that cases are also getting more complicated.

In contrast, the attorney general’s office has successfully prosecuted a total of 534 e******n violations committed by 155 persons since 2005.

White advised that 80 percent of those pending cases concern alleged mail b****t fraud, and 60 percent of resolved cases were related to v**e by mail.

In response to concerns that HB 6 will criminalize honest mistakes, White emphasized that the attorney general’s office does not play “gotcha” and that an “intent element” is necessary for v***r f***d prosecutions.

While the number of alleged fraud occurrences is minuscule compared to the 11.3 million v**es cast in the 2020 p**********l e******n in Texas, supporters of e******n integrity laws, such as Clardy and Rep. Mike Schofield (R-Katy), contend that the number of prosecutions is not necessarily a reliable indicator of how often v***r f***d occurs.

In addition, statewide e******ns are not the only contests potentially affected by fraud. In local races with smaller margins of victory for the prevailing candidates, incidents of fraud can be more pernicious.

Supporters of e******n security measures also believe in pursuing what the bill calls the “purity of the b****t box.”

“I think when it comes to v***r f***d that we have to adopt, as the state of Texas to protect the integrity of our e******ns, a zero-tolerance approach. One is too many. That is always going to be our goal,” Clardy said.

Rep. John Bucy III (D-Austin) asked White to assess the state’s current ability to root out fraud, prompting White to place fears of ill********e e******ns into perspective.

“I think we could both agree that 99.9 percent of people are honest and forthright, they don’t c***t at e******ns. They don’t go around murdering people or committing aggravated robberies, either,” White said. “So, I’m not that guy, that’s gonna say the system is that broken.”

Monica De La Cruz Hernandez — who sought to unseat Rep. Vicente Gonzales (D-TX-15) in 2020 and has announced her candidacy for 2022 — spoke in favor of HB 6 and said she has a “vested interest” in the “success and integrity of our e******ns.”

Hernandez decried a decision in August by the Hidalgo County Commissioners’ Court to send mail-in b****t applications to all registered v**ers ages 65 and older prior to the general e******n, pointing to the Texas Supreme Court’s ruling in State v. Hollins that barred the Harris County clerk from doing the same thing.

The congressional candidate accused Hidalgo County’s e******n administrator, Yvonne Ramon, of disregarding Hollins and sending mail-in b****t applications anyway.

“What are the repercussions when we have leaders and city officials in our counties that are not upholding current law and upholding what our Texas Supreme Court rulings are?” Hernandez said.

Hernandez lost her congressional race in 2020 with 48 percent of the v**e to Gonzales’ 51 percent.

Hopefully Texas will continue to be a beacon for e******n integrity and security.

Especially as Democrats appear to advance an open border policy, we must make sure that our state e******n laws are as protected and safe as possible.

Fortunately, Texas is standing strong against the takeover from the radical left.

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Apr 9, 2021 00:19:27   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
To those of you who doubt e******n f***d happened in 2020, here's more PROVEN documentation with prosecutions going forward. Read it and weep and stop telling me Biden won.


E******n F***d Prosecution Reaches “All-Time High,” According to Texas Officials
by daniel 3 hours ago

If the 2020 p**********l e******n was “the most secure e******n in history,” then why is e******n f***d prosecution in Texas at an “all-time high”?

Think about it…

President T***p w*n Texas.

Texas was supposed to be a “swing state” or even a “purple state,” according to the media.

Yet T***p w*n Texas handily.

Despite Trump winning Texas, the state is now seeing a RECORD level of prosecution in terms of v***r f***d…

And of course… this v***r f***d happens to be in favor FOR Joe Biden and AGAINST President Trump.

Think of how much worse this would have been had Texas allowed a certain v****g software into its state borders. (Note: the Texas legislature wisely denied D******n a contract to conduct their e******n with their infamous machines).

More details into this shocking (but not-so-surprising) development below:

Now…

If the 2020 e******n was as secure as the media and Democrats claim, then we would NOT be seeing record levels of prosecution in Texas.

Yet… here we are.

And this is a state where T***p w*n!

We can only imagine the situation would be worse in states where Trump “lost.”

According to the Epoch Times:

An official in Texas’ Attorney General’s office testified during a state House hearing that the number of e******n f***d cases in Texas is at an “all-time high.”

The amount is “higher than our historical average by a long shot,” said Jonathan White, the head of the e******n f***d agency within the Texas Attorney General’s Special Prosecution Division, to the Texas House E******ns Committee last week, reported The Texan (not a right wing publication).

When asked by a state lawmaker if there were trends in e******n f***d prosecutions, White said that “ we have 510 offenses pending against 43 defendants in court right now,” saying it’s “for several reasons probably.” He did not elaborate.

White said that about 80 percent of those pending cases involve alleged mail-in b****t fraud, and 60 percent of resolved cases involved mail-in v****g.

The attorney general’s office prosecuted 534 e******n f***d-related cases committed by 155 people since 2005, according to the report.

“I think we could both agree that 99.9 percent of people are honest and forthright, they don’t c***t at e******ns. They don’t go around murdering people or committing aggravated robberies, either,” White said in the hearing.

Last week, the Republican-led Texas state Senate approved legislation that would ban mail-in b****t drop boxes and most drive-thru v****g, a measure that Republicans say “ensures e******n integrity.” Democrats have said it’s v**er suppression and makes it harder for people with disabilities and ethnic minorities to v**e.

The measure, according to state Sen. Bryan Hughes, a Republican, is “designed to address areas through process where bad actors can take advantage because we want the people of Texas to be confident their e******ns are fair, honest, and open.” The legislation “standardizes and clarifies” v****g rules so “every Texan has a fair and equal opportunity to v**e, regardless of where they live in the state.”

It also will require v**ers who have disabilities to prove that they can’t access polls in person in order to qualify for a mail-in b****t, and would also require authorization from top state leaders to be alerted about any private funding of more than $1,000 that is given to e******n departments, according to KXAN.

Fortunately, local and state officials in Texas are still dev**ed to the security and integrity of e******ns.

If only states like Georgia would have that same level of commitment.

To make matters worse, not every case of v***r f***d will be caught.

That’s the point.

C***ters do NOT want to be caught.

So for every case of fraud that is caught and prosecuted, how many more are escaping and evading detection?

The Texan News has more details on the record fraud in the 2020 e******n:

Jonathan White, the chief of the e******n f***d section in the Texas Attorney General’s Special Prosecution Division, testified during a meeting of the Texas House E******ns Committee on Thursday that the number of active e******n f***d cases is “higher than our historical average by a long shot.”

White was offering his perspective as a neutral witness as the committee considered House Bill (HB) 6, legislation by Chairman Briscoe Cain (R-Deer Park) that would strengthen penalties for v***r f***d, add protections for poll watchers, and give more priority to e******n f***d claims in Texas courts.

Rep. Travis Clardy (R-Nacogdoches) asked White whether there were “trends developing” in e******n f***d prosecutions.

“I can say that our cases are currently at an all-time high, and that’s for several reasons probably, but we have more cases today. We have 510 offenses pending against 43 defendants in court right now,” White testified, noting that cases are also getting more complicated.

In contrast, the attorney general’s office has successfully prosecuted a total of 534 e******n violations committed by 155 persons since 2005.

White advised that 80 percent of those pending cases concern alleged mail b****t fraud, and 60 percent of resolved cases were related to v**e by mail.

In response to concerns that HB 6 will criminalize honest mistakes, White emphasized that the attorney general’s office does not play “gotcha” and that an “intent element” is necessary for v***r f***d prosecutions.

While the number of alleged fraud occurrences is minuscule compared to the 11.3 million v**es cast in the 2020 p**********l e******n in Texas, supporters of e******n integrity laws, such as Clardy and Rep. Mike Schofield (R-Katy), contend that the number of prosecutions is not necessarily a reliable indicator of how often v***r f***d occurs.

In addition, statewide e******ns are not the only contests potentially affected by fraud. In local races with smaller margins of victory for the prevailing candidates, incidents of fraud can be more pernicious.

Supporters of e******n security measures also believe in pursuing what the bill calls the “purity of the b****t box.”

“I think when it comes to v***r f***d that we have to adopt, as the state of Texas to protect the integrity of our e******ns, a zero-tolerance approach. One is too many. That is always going to be our goal,” Clardy said.

Rep. John Bucy III (D-Austin) asked White to assess the state’s current ability to root out fraud, prompting White to place fears of ill********e e******ns into perspective.

“I think we could both agree that 99.9 percent of people are honest and forthright, they don’t c***t at e******ns. They don’t go around murdering people or committing aggravated robberies, either,” White said. “So, I’m not that guy, that’s gonna say the system is that broken.”

Monica De La Cruz Hernandez — who sought to unseat Rep. Vicente Gonzales (D-TX-15) in 2020 and has announced her candidacy for 2022 — spoke in favor of HB 6 and said she has a “vested interest” in the “success and integrity of our e******ns.”

Hernandez decried a decision in August by the Hidalgo County Commissioners’ Court to send mail-in b****t applications to all registered v**ers ages 65 and older prior to the general e******n, pointing to the Texas Supreme Court’s ruling in State v. Hollins that barred the Harris County clerk from doing the same thing.

The congressional candidate accused Hidalgo County’s e******n administrator, Yvonne Ramon, of disregarding Hollins and sending mail-in b****t applications anyway.

“What are the repercussions when we have leaders and city officials in our counties that are not upholding current law and upholding what our Texas Supreme Court rulings are?” Hernandez said.

Hernandez lost her congressional race in 2020 with 48 percent of the v**e to Gonzales’ 51 percent.

Hopefully Texas will continue to be a beacon for e******n integrity and security.

Especially as Democrats appear to advance an open border policy, we must make sure that our state e******n laws are as protected and safe as possible.

Fortunately, Texas is standing strong against the takeover from the radical left.
To those of you who doubt e******n f***d happened ... (show quote)



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Apr 9, 2021 05:36:17   #
Big Kahuna
 
lpnmajor wrote:


Just think, T***p w*n Texas by about 7% of the popular v**e. Without all of the e******n and v***r f***d It is estimated that Trump would have beaten Bribem by at least 14%. In the demorat states with the f**e v**er switching D******n machines Trump lost by less than 1%. This means that Trump, in spite of D******n taking millions of his v**es and t***sferring them to Bribem, that Trump would have even carried those states by at least a 7% margin. You could double the % of victory in each state for Trump and take at least 7% of the # of v**es for Bribem to get a more accurate count. Trump carried around 46 states. Slo Joe probably only won New York, Calif, Delaware and Massachusettes.

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Apr 9, 2021 21:50:02   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
To those of you who doubt e******n f***d happened in 2020, here's more PROVEN documentation with prosecutions going forward. Read it and weep and stop telling me Biden won.


E******n F***d Prosecution Reaches “All-Time High,” According to Texas Officials
by daniel 3 hours ago

If the 2020 p**********l e******n was “the most secure e******n in history,” then why is e******n f***d prosecution in Texas at an “all-time high”?

Think about it…

President T***p w*n Texas.

Texas was supposed to be a “swing state” or even a “purple state,” according to the media.

Yet T***p w*n Texas handily.

Despite Trump winning Texas, the state is now seeing a RECORD level of prosecution in terms of v***r f***d…

And of course… this v***r f***d happens to be in favor FOR Joe Biden and AGAINST President Trump.

Think of how much worse this would have been had Texas allowed a certain v****g software into its state borders. (Note: the Texas legislature wisely denied D******n a contract to conduct their e******n with their infamous machines).

More details into this shocking (but not-so-surprising) development below:

Now…

If the 2020 e******n was as secure as the media and Democrats claim, then we would NOT be seeing record levels of prosecution in Texas.

Yet… here we are.

And this is a state where T***p w*n!

We can only imagine the situation would be worse in states where Trump “lost.”

According to the Epoch Times:

An official in Texas’ Attorney General’s office testified during a state House hearing that the number of e******n f***d cases in Texas is at an “all-time high.”

The amount is “higher than our historical average by a long shot,” said Jonathan White, the head of the e******n f***d agency within the Texas Attorney General’s Special Prosecution Division, to the Texas House E******ns Committee last week, reported The Texan (not a right wing publication).

When asked by a state lawmaker if there were trends in e******n f***d prosecutions, White said that “ we have 510 offenses pending against 43 defendants in court right now,” saying it’s “for several reasons probably.” He did not elaborate.

White said that about 80 percent of those pending cases involve alleged mail-in b****t fraud, and 60 percent of resolved cases involved mail-in v****g.

The attorney general’s office prosecuted 534 e******n f***d-related cases committed by 155 people since 2005, according to the report.

“I think we could both agree that 99.9 percent of people are honest and forthright, they don’t c***t at e******ns. They don’t go around murdering people or committing aggravated robberies, either,” White said in the hearing.

Last week, the Republican-led Texas state Senate approved legislation that would ban mail-in b****t drop boxes and most drive-thru v****g, a measure that Republicans say “ensures e******n integrity.” Democrats have said it’s v**er suppression and makes it harder for people with disabilities and ethnic minorities to v**e.

The measure, according to state Sen. Bryan Hughes, a Republican, is “designed to address areas through process where bad actors can take advantage because we want the people of Texas to be confident their e******ns are fair, honest, and open.” The legislation “standardizes and clarifies” v****g rules so “every Texan has a fair and equal opportunity to v**e, regardless of where they live in the state.”

It also will require v**ers who have disabilities to prove that they can’t access polls in person in order to qualify for a mail-in b****t, and would also require authorization from top state leaders to be alerted about any private funding of more than $1,000 that is given to e******n departments, according to KXAN.

Fortunately, local and state officials in Texas are still dev**ed to the security and integrity of e******ns.

If only states like Georgia would have that same level of commitment.

To make matters worse, not every case of v***r f***d will be caught.

That’s the point.

C***ters do NOT want to be caught.

So for every case of fraud that is caught and prosecuted, how many more are escaping and evading detection?

The Texan News has more details on the record fraud in the 2020 e******n:

Jonathan White, the chief of the e******n f***d section in the Texas Attorney General’s Special Prosecution Division, testified during a meeting of the Texas House E******ns Committee on Thursday that the number of active e******n f***d cases is “higher than our historical average by a long shot.”

White was offering his perspective as a neutral witness as the committee considered House Bill (HB) 6, legislation by Chairman Briscoe Cain (R-Deer Park) that would strengthen penalties for v***r f***d, add protections for poll watchers, and give more priority to e******n f***d claims in Texas courts.

Rep. Travis Clardy (R-Nacogdoches) asked White whether there were “trends developing” in e******n f***d prosecutions.

“I can say that our cases are currently at an all-time high, and that’s for several reasons probably, but we have more cases today. We have 510 offenses pending against 43 defendants in court right now,” White testified, noting that cases are also getting more complicated.

In contrast, the attorney general’s office has successfully prosecuted a total of 534 e******n violations committed by 155 persons since 2005.

White advised that 80 percent of those pending cases concern alleged mail b****t fraud, and 60 percent of resolved cases were related to v**e by mail.

In response to concerns that HB 6 will criminalize honest mistakes, White emphasized that the attorney general’s office does not play “gotcha” and that an “intent element” is necessary for v***r f***d prosecutions.

While the number of alleged fraud occurrences is minuscule compared to the 11.3 million v**es cast in the 2020 p**********l e******n in Texas, supporters of e******n integrity laws, such as Clardy and Rep. Mike Schofield (R-Katy), contend that the number of prosecutions is not necessarily a reliable indicator of how often v***r f***d occurs.

In addition, statewide e******ns are not the only contests potentially affected by fraud. In local races with smaller margins of victory for the prevailing candidates, incidents of fraud can be more pernicious.

Supporters of e******n security measures also believe in pursuing what the bill calls the “purity of the b****t box.”

“I think when it comes to v***r f***d that we have to adopt, as the state of Texas to protect the integrity of our e******ns, a zero-tolerance approach. One is too many. That is always going to be our goal,” Clardy said.

Rep. John Bucy III (D-Austin) asked White to assess the state’s current ability to root out fraud, prompting White to place fears of ill********e e******ns into perspective.

“I think we could both agree that 99.9 percent of people are honest and forthright, they don’t c***t at e******ns. They don’t go around murdering people or committing aggravated robberies, either,” White said. “So, I’m not that guy, that’s gonna say the system is that broken.”

Monica De La Cruz Hernandez — who sought to unseat Rep. Vicente Gonzales (D-TX-15) in 2020 and has announced her candidacy for 2022 — spoke in favor of HB 6 and said she has a “vested interest” in the “success and integrity of our e******ns.”

Hernandez decried a decision in August by the Hidalgo County Commissioners’ Court to send mail-in b****t applications to all registered v**ers ages 65 and older prior to the general e******n, pointing to the Texas Supreme Court’s ruling in State v. Hollins that barred the Harris County clerk from doing the same thing.

The congressional candidate accused Hidalgo County’s e******n administrator, Yvonne Ramon, of disregarding Hollins and sending mail-in b****t applications anyway.

“What are the repercussions when we have leaders and city officials in our counties that are not upholding current law and upholding what our Texas Supreme Court rulings are?” Hernandez said.

Hernandez lost her congressional race in 2020 with 48 percent of the v**e to Gonzales’ 51 percent.

Hopefully Texas will continue to be a beacon for e******n integrity and security.

Especially as Democrats appear to advance an open border policy, we must make sure that our state e******n laws are as protected and safe as possible.

Fortunately, Texas is standing strong against the takeover from the radical left.
To those of you who doubt e******n f***d happened ... (show quote)


Make up your mind is it e******n f***d or v***r f***d ?



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Apr 9, 2021 22:15:26   #
Iliamna1
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Make up your mind is it e******n f***d or v***r f***d ?


There's fraud at both ends of the equation.

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Apr 10, 2021 00:14:08   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
There's fraud at both ends of the equation.


Just because you believe it, doesn’t make it true.
There’s lies but no fraud to speak of.
The court says. No fraud was found.
The minority lost.
Period.
Trump showed up with only 4 players and lost.
He lied and claimed he won. But he didn’t have enough v**es to win.
Now he’s under investigation for conspiracy to commit e******n f***d.
His conspiracy theories are getting everyone locked up but himself.
Trump is a liar , a thief snd a c***t !
Poster boy for the
Tyranny of the Minority.

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Apr 10, 2021 01:05:18   #
Iliamna1
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Just because you believe it, doesn’t make it true.
There’s lies but no fraud to speak of.
The court says. No fraud was found.
The minority lost.
Period.
Trump showed up with only 4 players and lost.
He lied and claimed he won. But he didn’t have enough v**es to win.
Now he’s under investigation for conspiracy to commit e******n f***d.
His conspiracy theories are getting everyone locked up but himself.
Trump is a liar , a thief snd a c***t !
Poster boy for the
Tyranny of the Minority.
Just because you believe it, doesn’t make it true... (show quote)


You can close your eyes and cover your ears, but that does not negate the documented fact that the democrats c***ted on an epic scale.

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Apr 10, 2021 06:45:56   #
Big Kahuna
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Make up your mind is it e******n f***d or v***r f***d ?


It's both, Milktoastia.

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Apr 10, 2021 13:59:38   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
You can close your eyes and cover your ears, but that does not negate the documented fact that the democrats c***ted on an epic scale.


The majority won.
What we have the
Tyranny of The Minority !

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Apr 10, 2021 14:06:10   #
Iliamna1
 
Again , take off your blinders and ear plugs. You might accidentally learn something.

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