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		<title>By: Speed Limit</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-783</link>
		<dc:creator>Speed Limit</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ergggghhhh......I meant WTC 7, you know the building that free-falled into its own footprint on 9-11, when no-plane hit it and the owner stood in front of it saying they were going to have to &quot;pull&quot; the building and as the gov&#039;t finally explained in the NIST report, it collapsed from &quot;thermal expansion&quot;.....whatever that is it apparently did not apply in the recent Mandarin Hotel fire in Beijing....or any other large steel framed skyscrapper fire in history!!!!

Regardless, here is the main list of ingredients that the gov&#039;t is going to and has been using to build the barb-wire fences and lock people up:

The Patriot Act, the John W. Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2006, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive also known as PDD51, and the following Executive Orders: EO 12919 allowing the president to declare martial law, EO 12656, EO 11921, EO 13074, and a subsequent amendment to EO 12656.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ergggghhhh&#8230;&#8230;I meant WTC 7, you know the building that free-falled into its own footprint on 9-11, when no-plane hit it and the owner stood in front of it saying they were going to have to &#8220;pull&#8221; the building and as the gov&#8217;t finally explained in the NIST report, it collapsed from &#8220;thermal expansion&#8221;&#8230;..whatever that is it apparently did not apply in the recent Mandarin Hotel fire in Beijing&#8230;.or any other large steel framed skyscrapper fire in history!!!!</p>
<p>Regardless, here is the main list of ingredients that the gov&#8217;t is going to and has been using to build the barb-wire fences and lock people up:</p>
<p>The Patriot Act, the John W. Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2006, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive also known as PDD51, and the following Executive Orders: EO 12919 allowing the president to declare martial law, EO 12656, EO 11921, EO 13074, and a subsequent amendment to EO 12656.</p>
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		<title>By: Speed Limit</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-721</link>
		<dc:creator>Speed Limit</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 19:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The controlled demolition of WTC 1,2 and 3 on 9-11 put the first part of the fence up.

The Patriot Act put up the second side of the fence.

The John Warren Military Authorization Act put up the 3rd side of the fence.

We are just one false-flag gov&#039;t sponsored terrorist attack away from the final fence panel being erected and the trains will start running to the FEMA camps, taking away anyone who dares to take a stand.

If they get me alive, I&#039;m still offering to bring the travel, magnetic chess set Gerry!!!!!

The giant wild hog analogy is perfect for these elite swines running our Constitution into the ground!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The controlled demolition of WTC 1,2 and 3 on 9-11 put the first part of the fence up.</p>
<p>The Patriot Act put up the second side of the fence.</p>
<p>The John Warren Military Authorization Act put up the 3rd side of the fence.</p>
<p>We are just one false-flag gov&#8217;t sponsored terrorist attack away from the final fence panel being erected and the trains will start running to the FEMA camps, taking away anyone who dares to take a stand.</p>
<p>If they get me alive, I&#8217;m still offering to bring the travel, magnetic chess set Gerry!!!!!</p>
<p>The giant wild hog analogy is perfect for these elite swines running our Constitution into the ground!!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Susan</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-719</link>
		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 23:36:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Personally, it&#039;s no surprise to me that the &quot;giant hogs have eaten themselves,&quot; it just took a while longer than I thought for it to happen.   It&#039;s a tragedy that they have also managed to take down so many others along with them, who won&#039;t see a penny of whatever bailout money the big hogs will get.  Maybe there should be some very strict conditions attached to any bailout money these corporation CEOs get, although I haven&#039;t heard anyone talk about what they would be.  Then again, I&#039;m the &quot;new kid&quot; here, so I may have missed a possible list of conditions.  I do know one condition I&#039;d insist on if I were the one imposing the conditions:  NO corporate jets or other play toys.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personally, it&#8217;s no surprise to me that the &#8220;giant hogs have eaten themselves,&#8221; it just took a while longer than I thought for it to happen.   It&#8217;s a tragedy that they have also managed to take down so many others along with them, who won&#8217;t see a penny of whatever bailout money the big hogs will get.  Maybe there should be some very strict conditions attached to any bailout money these corporation CEOs get, although I haven&#8217;t heard anyone talk about what they would be.  Then again, I&#8217;m the &#8220;new kid&#8221; here, so I may have missed a possible list of conditions.  I do know one condition I&#8217;d insist on if I were the one imposing the conditions:  NO corporate jets or other play toys.</p>
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		<title>By: Miles</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-703</link>
		<dc:creator>Miles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 03:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Speaking of hogs and pigs, and darting toads, lizards,  and crawling snakes gone wild:
The Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is up before the U S Senate to be confirmed to be Seccretary of the Treasury.
Seems, a problem emerged, he was a federal tax evader, but he paid his evaded taxes(looked shady if he let silde anymore), on the eve of his Senate confirmation hearings,  to seek to make it a non-issue, to get confirmed by the U S Senate--to his most powerful D. C position.
As a Governor of the Federal Reserve(Bank NY), he oversaw all the big New York Banks, the ones who dealt in trillions in toxic paper.( sham values, and fradulent gamings of the system) . Now, he wants to hand out trilions to the ones who caused the $ 10 trillion melt down.(his NY banking club pals). i, e the BAIL OUT of the uber connected.
If Tim Geithner(the nominee to be Sec of Treasury, Obama Administration) had been a sheep rancher near Rawlins, and evaded taxes , he would have been indicted, and thrown in jail. Instead, he is giving a political job( vast power) to hand out trillions.  What kind of change is that ?
Teton Village is where the Int&#039;l bankers flock every summer, to plot and scheme their latest caste system games, to enslave those who have to pay out of their meager salaries Social Security, and payroll taxes, and medical benefit withholdings, and much more, as working stiffs.
If this Geithner guy is what is reflective of change,
then who got the wool pulled over their eyes: YES THEY DID  !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speaking of hogs and pigs, and darting toads, lizards,  and crawling snakes gone wild:<br />
The Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is up before the U S Senate to be confirmed to be Seccretary of the Treasury.<br />
Seems, a problem emerged, he was a federal tax evader, but he paid his evaded taxes(looked shady if he let silde anymore), on the eve of his Senate confirmation hearings,  to seek to make it a non-issue, to get confirmed by the U S Senate&#8211;to his most powerful D. C position.<br />
As a Governor of the Federal Reserve(Bank NY), he oversaw all the big New York Banks, the ones who dealt in trillions in toxic paper.( sham values, and fradulent gamings of the system) . Now, he wants to hand out trilions to the ones who caused the $ 10 trillion melt down.(his NY banking club pals). i, e the BAIL OUT of the uber connected.<br />
If Tim Geithner(the nominee to be Sec of Treasury, Obama Administration) had been a sheep rancher near Rawlins, and evaded taxes , he would have been indicted, and thrown in jail. Instead, he is giving a political job( vast power) to hand out trillions.  What kind of change is that ?<br />
Teton Village is where the Int&#8217;l bankers flock every summer, to plot and scheme their latest caste system games, to enslave those who have to pay out of their meager salaries Social Security, and payroll taxes, and medical benefit withholdings, and much more, as working stiffs.<br />
If this Geithner guy is what is reflective of change,<br />
then who got the wool pulled over their eyes: YES THEY DID  !</p>
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		<title>By: Vicki</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-695</link>
		<dc:creator>Vicki</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 01:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The interesting thing about the wild pig versusdomesticated pig is this:  the pig doesn&#039;t care if it&#039;s wild (free) or domesticated (imprisoned).  

Gerry&#039;s story demonstrates how simple it is to turn a wild pig into a soft pink little home body.  The reverse is also true, turn a nice little domesticated pig  out into your pasture and pretty soon, that sucker will grow thick coarse hair, it&#039;s tusks will grow long and it will be as wild as any wild boar that never was domesticated in the first place.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The interesting thing about the wild pig versusdomesticated pig is this:  the pig doesn&#8217;t care if it&#8217;s wild (free) or domesticated (imprisoned).  </p>
<p>Gerry&#8217;s story demonstrates how simple it is to turn a wild pig into a soft pink little home body.  The reverse is also true, turn a nice little domesticated pig  out into your pasture and pretty soon, that sucker will grow thick coarse hair, it&#8217;s tusks will grow long and it will be as wild as any wild boar that never was domesticated in the first place.</p>
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		<title>By: Alan</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-670</link>
		<dc:creator>Alan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 01:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HERES A MAFIA PIG SPENCE:

Goodman exploring how he could get around limits, run for a fourth term
By David McGrath Schwartz, Sam Skolnik

Fri, Jan 9, 2009 (2 a.m.)

Behind the Scenes: Mayor on New Year&#039;s 
Sun Archives
Hello Mayor! Hello Governor! (9-21-2008) 
The many colors of Mayor Oscar Goodman (5-15-2008) 
Trouble ahead for term limit foes (4-11-2008) 
Time’s nearly up; they don’t want to go (3-7-2008) 
Term limits be damned, Oscar Goodman wants to be Las Vegas mayor for life.

Goodman has asked Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley to review a 1996 attorney general opinion that outlines a potential path to exempt the mayor from the state’s 12-year term limits.

Goodman’s third and final four-year term under the constitution’s limits is set to expire in 2011.

With legislative approval, however, Goodman believes he could seek reelection in 2010 and continue to perform his current mayoral duties, including presiding over City Council meetings, except for voting on matters before the council.

Currently, the Las Vegas mayor is a voting member of the City Council, which sets policy executed by the city manager.

A new, seventh council member would be elected, Goodman said, so that council votes do not result in ties.

“He would definitely be OK with giving up his voting power,” said Goodman’s political consultant, Jim Ferrence, of the mayor’s plan to keep his job. “He’ll always have the bully pulpit.”

Term limits, passed by voters in 1994 and 1996, set a maximum of 12 years in office for state legislators and members of local “governing bodies.”

The 1996 attorney general opinion states: If “the mayor’s main function is to be an administrator for the city, and the mayor does not exercise legislative power as a member of the city council, then the mayor would not be subject to term limits.”

Such a reading of state law exempts county clerks, sheriffs and district attorneys from term limits.

To change the Las Vegas mayor’s position, the state Legislature would have to revise the city’s charter, said Legislative Counsel Bureau director Lorne Malkowich.

Buckley, in an interview, said she hasn’t examined the legality of changing the mayor’s job, but “I think it would be a difficult road.”

“I’ll tell you what I told the mayor: I think he would be much better served running for lieutenant governor,” Buckley said.

That position’s primary function is to promote the state and attract businesses to Nevada, Buckley noted. “I told him he should spread his wings.”

Goodman said he first broached the idea with Buckley during an informal sit down with the speaker about four months ago. He said he asked her whether she knew of the attorney general opinion and showed her a copy.

Goodman also recounted Buckley’s suggestion that he run for lieutenant governor — “and I said to her, ‘I’d love to be the mayor.’ ”

Goodman and Buckley, both Democrats, have expressed interest in running for governor in 2010.

Goodman insisted he did not ask for Buckley’s assistance with the term limits issue in return for his not running for governor.

“There’s no quid pro quo here, that’s for sure, and I want to emphasize that. No backroom discussions, just two friends talking to each other,” Goodman said. “The bottom line is there is nothing nefarious, there is nothing except the expression of good friendship.”

Goodman has said he commissioned a poll to test his chances of running for governor. He has not released the results.

Goodman said he was intrigued by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who recently persuaded the council there to extend the term limits law to allow him to run next year for a third term.

Goodman said his decision would hang largely on the state of the economy.

“A lot of it depends on the economy coming back. If it comes back and I see projects that we’ve been talking about being started and placed in the ground, then I’ll be satisfied that I’ve done what I set out to do,” he said.

If the economy is still stalled, however, Goodman said: “I would seriously consider trying to stay on.”

The two councilmen who appear to be the most interested in Goodman’s job, Steve Wolfson and Gary Reese, had different reactions to the mayor’s term limit tactics.

“I think that Oscar Goodman has been the best mayor Las Vegas has ever had,” Wolfson said. “Whether it’s as mayor or in some other position where he could continue what he does best — which is promote the city of Las Vegas — then that’s something we should consider.”

Wolfson declined to say how Goodman’s maneuvering, if it comes to pass, would affect his plans to run for mayor.

Reese said he voted against term limits, but now that they’re law, all — not just some — elected officials should have to live by them.

“I’ve always said, the voters voted on it twice, and I do what the voters want,” Reese said. “They voted on it for mayors and everyone else.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT FROM ONE OF THE TOP 14 LAWYERS IN AMERICA?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HERES A MAFIA PIG SPENCE:</p>
<p>Goodman exploring how he could get around limits, run for a fourth term<br />
By David McGrath Schwartz, Sam Skolnik</p>
<p>Fri, Jan 9, 2009 (2 a.m.)</p>
<p>Behind the Scenes: Mayor on New Year&#8217;s<br />
Sun Archives<br />
Hello Mayor! Hello Governor! (9-21-2008)<br />
The many colors of Mayor Oscar Goodman (5-15-2008)<br />
Trouble ahead for term limit foes (4-11-2008)<br />
Time’s nearly up; they don’t want to go (3-7-2008)<br />
Term limits be damned, Oscar Goodman wants to be Las Vegas mayor for life.</p>
<p>Goodman has asked Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley to review a 1996 attorney general opinion that outlines a potential path to exempt the mayor from the state’s 12-year term limits.</p>
<p>Goodman’s third and final four-year term under the constitution’s limits is set to expire in 2011.</p>
<p>With legislative approval, however, Goodman believes he could seek reelection in 2010 and continue to perform his current mayoral duties, including presiding over City Council meetings, except for voting on matters before the council.</p>
<p>Currently, the Las Vegas mayor is a voting member of the City Council, which sets policy executed by the city manager.</p>
<p>A new, seventh council member would be elected, Goodman said, so that council votes do not result in ties.</p>
<p>“He would definitely be OK with giving up his voting power,” said Goodman’s political consultant, Jim Ferrence, of the mayor’s plan to keep his job. “He’ll always have the bully pulpit.”</p>
<p>Term limits, passed by voters in 1994 and 1996, set a maximum of 12 years in office for state legislators and members of local “governing bodies.”</p>
<p>The 1996 attorney general opinion states: If “the mayor’s main function is to be an administrator for the city, and the mayor does not exercise legislative power as a member of the city council, then the mayor would not be subject to term limits.”</p>
<p>Such a reading of state law exempts county clerks, sheriffs and district attorneys from term limits.</p>
<p>To change the Las Vegas mayor’s position, the state Legislature would have to revise the city’s charter, said Legislative Counsel Bureau director Lorne Malkowich.</p>
<p>Buckley, in an interview, said she hasn’t examined the legality of changing the mayor’s job, but “I think it would be a difficult road.”</p>
<p>“I’ll tell you what I told the mayor: I think he would be much better served running for lieutenant governor,” Buckley said.</p>
<p>That position’s primary function is to promote the state and attract businesses to Nevada, Buckley noted. “I told him he should spread his wings.”</p>
<p>Goodman said he first broached the idea with Buckley during an informal sit down with the speaker about four months ago. He said he asked her whether she knew of the attorney general opinion and showed her a copy.</p>
<p>Goodman also recounted Buckley’s suggestion that he run for lieutenant governor — “and I said to her, ‘I’d love to be the mayor.’ ”</p>
<p>Goodman and Buckley, both Democrats, have expressed interest in running for governor in 2010.</p>
<p>Goodman insisted he did not ask for Buckley’s assistance with the term limits issue in return for his not running for governor.</p>
<p>“There’s no quid pro quo here, that’s for sure, and I want to emphasize that. No backroom discussions, just two friends talking to each other,” Goodman said. “The bottom line is there is nothing nefarious, there is nothing except the expression of good friendship.”</p>
<p>Goodman has said he commissioned a poll to test his chances of running for governor. He has not released the results.</p>
<p>Goodman said he was intrigued by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who recently persuaded the council there to extend the term limits law to allow him to run next year for a third term.</p>
<p>Goodman said his decision would hang largely on the state of the economy.</p>
<p>“A lot of it depends on the economy coming back. If it comes back and I see projects that we’ve been talking about being started and placed in the ground, then I’ll be satisfied that I’ve done what I set out to do,” he said.</p>
<p>If the economy is still stalled, however, Goodman said: “I would seriously consider trying to stay on.”</p>
<p>The two councilmen who appear to be the most interested in Goodman’s job, Steve Wolfson and Gary Reese, had different reactions to the mayor’s term limit tactics.</p>
<p>“I think that Oscar Goodman has been the best mayor Las Vegas has ever had,” Wolfson said. “Whether it’s as mayor or in some other position where he could continue what he does best — which is promote the city of Las Vegas — then that’s something we should consider.”</p>
<p>Wolfson declined to say how Goodman’s maneuvering, if it comes to pass, would affect his plans to run for mayor.</p>
<p>Reese said he voted against term limits, but now that they’re law, all — not just some — elected officials should have to live by them.</p>
<p>“I’ve always said, the voters voted on it twice, and I do what the voters want,” Reese said. “They voted on it for mayors and everyone else.”</p>
<p>WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT FROM ONE OF THE TOP 14 LAWYERS IN AMERICA?</p>
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		<title>By: John Davis</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Davis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 07:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think there are some medium-sized asses inbetween.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think there are some medium-sized asses inbetween.</p>
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		<title>By: Cliff Harrison</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-605</link>
		<dc:creator>Cliff Harrison</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 05:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Maybe it&#039;s time to make pork chops!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe it&#8217;s time to make pork chops!</p>
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		<title>By: Vicki</title>
		<link>http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/the-art-of-catching-pigs/#comment-603</link>
		<dc:creator>Vicki</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 02:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can tell you whose side I am on &quot;the little-asses&quot; because I am one.

There are a LOT more of us than them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can tell you whose side I am on &#8220;the little-asses&#8221; because I am one.</p>
<p>There are a LOT more of us than them.</p>
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		<title>By: Nesika</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nesika</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 15:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Listen Kid, it all boils down to this.&quot;  the lion would sum up the situation.&quot;There&#039;s the Big-Asses like them, an&#039; the Little-Asses like us. It&#039; easy to tell who&#039;s on whose side. There&#039;s just a few Big-Asses, they own the world an all the corn. There&#039;s millions of us Little-Ass; they grow the corn an&#039; all go hungry. The Big-Asses they think they can get away with this because they think they are better than the Little-Asses--on account of maybe someone died and left them a lot of  money so they can pay the Little-Asses to grow their corn for them, and pay em what they want to pay. We got to haul em down from that, do you see? We got to show them, we&#039;re just as important as they are! Everyone  is as important as they are!  Everbody grows the corn!  Everybody eats it! Simple as that!
	Then he would leap up to sway around the room roaring fiercely:

		Which side are you on?
		Which side are you on?
		When we all line up in the bat-tul.
		Tell me which side are you on?&quot;

Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion
July 1964</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Listen Kid, it all boils down to this.&#8221;  the lion would sum up the situation.&#8221;There&#8217;s the Big-Asses like them, an&#8217; the Little-Asses like us. It&#8217; easy to tell who&#8217;s on whose side. There&#8217;s just a few Big-Asses, they own the world an all the corn. There&#8217;s millions of us Little-Ass; they grow the corn an&#8217; all go hungry. The Big-Asses they think they can get away with this because they think they are better than the Little-Asses&#8211;on account of maybe someone died and left them a lot of  money so they can pay the Little-Asses to grow their corn for them, and pay em what they want to pay. We got to haul em down from that, do you see? We got to show them, we&#8217;re just as important as they are! Everyone  is as important as they are!  Everbody grows the corn!  Everybody eats it! Simple as that!<br />
	Then he would leap up to sway around the room roaring fiercely:</p>
<p>		Which side are you on?<br />
		Which side are you on?<br />
		When we all line up in the bat-tul.<br />
		Tell me which side are you on?&#8221;</p>
<p>Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion<br />
July 1964</p>
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