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Name: ariel de mesa CommentsWhat is SONA Gloria wherein you do not know what you want and what your countrymen want as well, if I were you I will just go back to Lubao Pampanga and will try to convince them to vote for you as Mayor and from there prove to them that you deserve to be the Mother of Lubao Pampanga. Also bring your husband and son to their own homes and let them clean their own backyard first before they serve the country.
Name: rit on the move CommentsShame on her until now she's the Spartan of modern generations grabbing left and right, so with her husband big boy--most corrupt in the universe. I would have been much happier if in the middle of her sona she asked Razon to give her his service sidearm and she shot herself showing to the people that she cares and for the sake of our dilapidated nation and its people. Name: Conrado M. Perdiguerra CommentsWe, Filipinos are very good at many things. We are smart people. Unfortunately, we also are very good on wasting time and energy on never-ending criticism of one another. What about if we spend our time thinking and doing positive things for each other and for our country. How about those everyday rallies? What do we get from it? How may bodies and minds are wasted? How much time goes to waste? Let's take a pause. Let's re-direct. Let's work together. Let's end all these bickering. It's non-sense, it's wasteful and it's disgraceful. Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsAccording to my brother: Global warming had a very bad effect to Philippine weather system, 30 typhoons a year is too much. Even during December nowadays we experience typhoons that create havoc to our farming system--mainly rice production. JDLC said, that OPEC is the only one who can lower the price of oil which is true. Our debt of over $50B is taking it's toll and giving more problems to the country. 9/11 has had a very bad effect on our exporting businesses to US. Then why are you people blaming GMA? Do you think you can do better? Show us the solution and we are going to vote for you, if you have some good one's, If not just shut your mouth off. OK. Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsSomeone said, "She destroyed the good name of her father the late Pre. Diosdado Macapagal which I think was a good & honest president of this country." For me she didn't destroy the name of her father but it will be in history that she is the one who saved the country from catastrophe. With this current situation in our country it will be very tough for any president to succeed. But with GMA, I can feel that she is doing better than the rest of the president. What did Macoy, Cory, Fidel and Erap do for the country? Nothing but chaos after chaos, hardship after hardship. When GMA sat in power the devastating problems were there waiting for her to solve them. What did the opposition do? They distracted her with to much destabilization one after the other, nonstop. Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsVATt is very much needed by our government to help attain it's programs. You people doesn't want VAT taxes then, where are the government going to get the money to finance the pro-poor programs? Tell us in the forum to make it clear. You want them to reduce the salaries of employees in govt.? or from education that need books, more teachers and toilets? Tell us your solution and just don't blabbermouth? Do want us to borrow some more and increase our debt level up to our necks? One thing you can do is to encourage your brother NPAs to surrender and work for a change, instead of harassing our businessmen and farmers with their revolutionary tax KUNO, actually it is what you call extortion money (kotong) for lazy people. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsAlmost on a daily basis, some PGMA critic, here the or Philippine media accuses PGMA of corruption. To date, none is ever proven, just alleged and frustrated accusations, and a ton of excuses for their inability to prove anything against PGMA, and more promises of retribution to be heaped on her after her ETS. Malarkey now, and malarkey after 2010! Name: Khalid Hadji-San CommentsWhy do I get the feeling that the only things some of us have to say about the President is negative and heavy? In the way of honest reality, what do we have to gain by being overly critical of anyone? If the intent is to make her correct those mistakes, why not make recommendations with respect to mistakes being pointed? Why not be humanely proper if at all possible and take the issues to a respectable level of discourse to show its credibility and be seriously considered? To be considerate doesn't mean one is dull, bland, one-sided, and boring. The job of a conscientious critic and fair judge of others can be daunting but it must be enlightening and constructive instead of just being ostentatious and offensive. Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsSONA is a song of vision and aspiration. SONA becomes a nuisance if it has no direction. SONA is just like a SONATA when delivered in tune. President Arroyo had been out of tune and out of touch; symbol of a leader who had long lose her grip in governance. ONLY our Creator knows when enough means “stop – enough is enough”. Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsSayang na pagkakataon. Gloria could have brought Glory to our Country if she did not succumb to the many temptations in the presidency. Her ascendancy to the presidency is tainted so that she needs to bend the rules and break the laws to exist and impose her will. She exists because Filipinos tolerate her. She persists because Filipinos do not have the will and the ability to say NO! It happened and continuous to happen because Filipinos are afraid and indifferent. Or, are they plain STUPID? Remember, walang mang-a-api kung walang magpapa-api. Walang manlo-loko kung walang magpapa-loko. Iisa na lamang ang problem ‘nyo – si Gloria Macapagal Arroyo mismo! Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsCA refers 10 million pesos "attempted" bribery to Supreme Court. Supreme Court has also a 10 million pesos bribery case in one of its division under investigation. It seems that the threshold bribery amount in the higher Judiciary now is ten million pesos. The Supreme Court bribery involves a huge Caloocan land case. If this Justice Sabio is really serious he should file a criminal case against this supposed emissary of Meralco. Otherwise this is another case of hindi na hati-an. Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsTo Jayson Matugas Hindi ko sinisira-an ng Islas de Ladrones sira na yan (damaged culture). How will you repair the damage if the Indios are always in denial first you have to accept the damage, then asess the damage before you remedy the problem. The problem in the Islas de Ladrones is endemic ladronism just look at the recent spectacle in the Court of Appeals regarding Lopez( Meralco) and Garcia (GSIS) lovers quarrel. Bribery attempt daw ten million pesos. How many millions of pesos in bribery in the Islas de Ladrones Judicial system happened without the general public knowing about it. This is another case similar to the ZTE NBN scandal they became too greedy hindi na hinati-an yong iba, hence Sabio's revelation. Viva Islas de Ladrones. Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsTo Andre had it ever occurred to you that the old testament that is the Torah of the Jews and the New Testament the Gospels was written to jibe with what ever fairytales was in the old testament. The bible is the History of the Jewish people and their claim to be the Chosen People of GOD. The Chosen people of GOD must be the Chinese God because He made more than one billion Chinese so God must love the Chinese more creating too many of them. Finally Adam and Eve were not Chinese because if they were, they would eat the snake instead of the apple. Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsThe Sh_t really hit the fan this time price for fixing TRO in Meralco GSIS case was in the range of 50million pesos according to Business man Roa de Borja from Cagayan de Oro. That is more than one million US$ Viva Islas de Ladrones. In the case of the ten million bribery of one of the Division of the Supreme Court involving Manutoc vs Araneta in Caloocan, judgment was against Manutoc. But the Araneta the bribe was accidentally discovered by the secretary of one of the Justices who was not informed that a package was coming. For security reason she opened the package and the ten million pesos was there for all to see. The Justice fired the Secretary. The Supreme Court en banc reversed the decision. Name: Jimmy Hernandez CommentsEverything is petroleum-based, be it gas, plastic, & many other related products. China with the new class of money demands more cars. Most of them uses gas or diesel. Lots of them. Control the price of oil? We're not even close. Unless they start using alternative fuel like ethanol, hydrogen, or cooking oil-combo-ethanol. Right now the coming Olympics is in jeopardy because they can't readily control the smog & the pollution. So unless they go green soon all of us that includes the Phils will indirectly affected. The price of oil is world-rated. The combination of the U.S. & China's insatiable demand for this black gold will forever remain a big problem. The oil cartel will not lower the price. Name: Jun Canlas CommentsMore on Extra-judicial killings under Gloria Arroyo. In today's issue of Manila Times, a picture of Mrs. Editha Burgos, wife of the late fearless journalist Jose Burgos, is featured holding a poster of his son, Jonas Burgos, who had been missing for many months. The Manila Times labels her Mother of Courage, and rightly so. Editha Burgos stood by her husband's side when Jose spoke out about our loss of freedom during the evil Marcos rule, for which he spent years in prison. Now, Mrs. Burgos is asking for answers about the whereabouts of Jonas, but the corrupt Arroyo regime just gives her a cold shoulder. How many more journalists and activists will be slain in RP before Gloria is ousted? Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsThe 10million peos bribery scandal involving Justice Ynares-Santiago in 2007 still under investigation and now the Sabio 50 million asking price for decisions in the Court of Appeals regarding Meralco-GSIS controversy really shows that the Judicial system in Islas de Ladrones has already reached the "Septic-Tank" level where decisions are for sale. Viva Islas de Ladrones. Name: Jun Canlas CommentsIn the Wild Wild World of Gloria, Arroyo saw an ideal world where Filipinos are happy, well-fed, with poverty on the decline. Nothing could be farther from the truth. According to the latest SWS survey conducted from June 27-30, 2008, 59% of Filipinos, from 50%, call themselves poor thus disproving Arroyo's wild claim in her SONA about the declining rate of poverty in our country. The fact is an additional 7.1 million Filipinos joined the ranks of the impoverished during the last few months alone. Kawawang bayan! Name: Jimmy Hernandez CommentsThe catholic church & their conservative stand on birth control is the main stumbling block in our present & pressing problem in overpopulation. They claim that they are infallible & therefore can't make mistakes. Like Ate Glo they are never at fault no matter what. But it was only adopted in 1870. So, why on earth did God not use them from the start? Global explosion prevention? Who actually promulgated it. To me it's plain that it is man-made. They invented it. It is not an executive privilege given by the Big Guy upstairs, otherwise, it could have an official designated number like 464. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsDIVERTED: Boondoggle, is how I feel about the 2008 up coming presidential election, because the candidate I supported lost by a slim margin to a half Kenyan named Obama. Am I a sore loser? On this wise, yes! I don't even respond anymore to emails from the Clinton camp to lend my support to elect Obama. I want this arrogant upstart to lose, and have re-registered as an "undecided" voter so I can vote for McCain. My feelings is akin to these two former Clinton supporters: LINK Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsFarm production, including rice, as PGMA stated in SONA is up 4%, outdoing 2007 yield of 3.3%. Jan to Mar 2008, production of rice and other farm products rose by 5.59%. Not enough however to meet the country's rice consumption. It's working to meet that 98% by 2010. Meanwhile, external rice assist is needed. LINK Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsThe Quarrel between Justice Sabio and Justice Roxas of the Court of Appeals regarding who decides the Meralco GSIS case is fifty million pesos according to Businessman Roa de Borja of Cagayan de Oro. Justice for sale to the highest bidder. It is rumored that the Justices of the Court of Appeals was selling TRO's now it is a fact. Viva Islas de Ladrones. BTW why did the presiding Justice suddenly on leave when the case as elevated to the Courts of Appeals then suddenly assumed his post? Sabaio refused to vacate his acting capacity spell MALAKING PERA ITO. ANOTHER ZTE NBN STYLE SCANDAL IN THE MAKING INVOLVING THE COURT OF APPEALS. Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsTo Jayson Matugas ako ay may malasakit sa Inang Bayan which is the reason why I am exposing all these kabalastongan . Last year you had the Supreme Court Justice Ynares-Santiago Bribery scandal of 10 miilion pesos, now you have the Court of Appeals bribery scandal and 50 million pesos was the asking price. Ladrones in the Judiciary Viva Islas de Ladrones. Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsIt was estimated that 90,000 of the total 150,000 registered nurses are working overseas. From 1985-1987 alone, 65,900 nurses left the country. Our best export are engineers, nurses and other working for meager jobs. Of course to ease this shortage, the government designed the rural component of nursing education, i.e., in order to graduate, one must serve so many number of months in the rural areas. We can say we are draining the nurses and doctors in Philippines. The congress should pass a law that will prohibit them from going abroad, or make them serve the country first and set a limit according to our needs or only those with seniority of service will be allowed to go. Do we have such a rotten Senate that they cannot even think of this. So, what do you know? Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsI don't believe this SWS survey after survey that GMA is bad president according to 2,000 people surveyed in Metro Manila. Who cares for the opinions of this people who probably hate GMA. It is the opinions of intellectuals who knows what is really happening and what really knows the real problems of the county matter the most. Have you seen a agricultural country survive the effects of 30 yearly average typhoons? Non! Only Philippines are experiencing it, then why blame GMA for everything that is happening to the country. You better pray to God to stop sending us too many disastrous typhoons may be you are going to be helpful to Filipinos. Name: Manuel C. diaz CommentsTo Jun Canlas do not worry about farmers cutting down trees in Islas de Ladrones it has been cut long time ago by kaingeros and what is now growing are cogon grass. I do not advocate planting crops other than sugar cane for the ethanol and jetropha for bio diesel. My philosophy is we have the sugar infrastructure so make use of this infrastructure by just piggy backing the ethanol plant using molasses as the primary feed stock. We do not eat molasses. There are almost 900million Indians and Tata Steel just manufactured a car for less than US$3000/unit. Just imagine if 50% of the Indians will have cars, oil price will skyrocket to US$200/ barrel. What will the Indios do strike? We have to prepare for an oil price of 200US$/barrel. Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsSomeone says, "On Unemployment: 8% of Filipinos are unemployed and 19.5 underemployed, per latest report." I hope those senators who are trying to destroy the economy by destabilizing it's government heard you. How many years did they do it and what has been the effect on our economy. Well, simple, investors doesn't want to invest and put their money in a stupid nation whose main preoccupation is lambasting each other. This is the reason why we have capital flight. Too much un-cooperative situations in branches of government who don't do much to the betterment of their country. They have made this economy stagnant forever, and this will be their legacy. Very poor performance--the Senate that will be demolished by 2010. Name: 7gtg CommentsCorruption was there during Deo's time, Corruption was alive during my time back home during Martial law. To the Filipino citizenry, Corrupt government and Politicians are like bad weather. People learned to live with it.. and fortunately like any bad weather, they all die down sooner or later. Type A personality Filams will egg Pinoys back home to fight the storm.. easy to say because they are not directly affected. Nah, My kabayans, will hunker down and wait it out. The goal is survival. And Filipinos are expert in this area. The home country Philippines will remain as she is, vacation destination for 7gtg, Deo, and many others. Name: Manuel C.. Diaz CommentsAccording to Roa de Borja he gave Sabio 300,000 pesos as gratitude for the land case in Cagayan de Oro. This Justice Sabio is teaching in Ateneo Law school what kind of law graduates will Justice Sabio produce, a hundred clones of despicable lawyers who will sell to the highest bidder? Ladrones in the Judiciary Viva Ilas de Ladrones. Name: Liza CommentsWell said, Jun Canlas, on the subject of biofuel production. I couldn't have said it better. I gather Manuel C. Diaz is a fervent advocate of biofuel; noble intentions but flawed considering the circumstances. Just look at how biofuel production is rapidly decimating the Amazon rainforests and the tropical forests of Indonesia and Malaysia (Phil. has hardly any forest left to destroy). We’re already seeing and experiencing its ripple effects. Ecosystem, conservation, preservation - these words should mean something to everyone especially those who are learned and well-off. Food/energy crisis is a global issue and in the Phils it’s exacerbated by its massive population. Name: baby anne CommentsDon't be affected to the comments of some people around you. For me I'm very proud of GMA bec. she does her best to find solutions to the problems of our country, but then some persons contradict her "diskarte" so take care sa dapat mong paniwalaan,. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsLike PGMA said in SONA, the Philippine economy in 2007 grew 7.3%, the highest in a generation. A generation is according to definition of the word, is 30 years: LINK . The traditional length of a generation; LINK Name: GFJBHEDF Comments8/11/08, the day Muslim Mindanao is to vote electronically for a homeland is nigh at hand. Though a committee in congress voted for postponement, congress has yet to debate and pass or reject the postponement. Then it's up to the senate. To date the senate has not filed for a postponement, and have no inclination to do so. If the senate gets to pass a postponement, according to law, a certain number of days must pass before implementation. That time is just not there. another exercise in futility. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsAs far as the P500 subsidy goes, it's a one time electrical utility help to pay certain poor folks power bill. It is not meant to buy or pay for groceries. At P43 to the dollar, that's $11.67. In the Philippines, if it were meant to buy food to feed a family of 4, for one day, that is more than enough. I can even stretch that here in the US, to feed a family of 4 for one day. Anyway, it's not for food, as misunderstood. It's an electrical power subsidy: LINK Name: xcel Comments7gtg's: "Why do humans have this idea that they can be forgiven for the sins they have committed in the past? Sins are permanent record that can never be erased. " --- coz dear Sir - these Humans - Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews, etc believe and understand the meaning of - REPENTANCE and FORGIVENESS. Kaya nga Humans, and not Deities sila. Does original sin, baptism, atonement, etc mean anything to you - and when JC said at Colossians - "FORGIVE AS I FORGAVE YOU" - is that for angels, deities or for humans? Science found that Humans who forgive tend to be happier and healthier (be religious or secular). Could that be the reason with FilAms and Tagalogs -bad experience with them and ur not forgiving them - thus ur bitterness?? Name: Jimmy Hernandez CommentsLying is a regular govt practice. All cases involving politicians, judges, military, police, gov't employees, etc. resort to lying when they are caught doing something wrong. Denial & distortion of facts. " I did not do it ", simple & casual. Then comes the long process of finding out the truth. Inquiries & investigations of all shapes & sizes. We are famous for it. Democracy at work. So, most of them will counter by saying.." we are wrongly accused " or a " frame-up ".Then more questions & back and forth charges. Simple question.." is it 10 million or 50 million? " A very simple answer will do. Name: Khalid Hadji-San CommentsOld Poster 69: Is this JH really "quick to learn"? That's a pretty hasty appraisal, isn't it? His often groundless whining and dirt cheap accusations on the Lady are the trademarks of his basic tenets. His gnawing insecurity and the nagging doubt of being 'accepted' by oldies never cease to reveal that kid-stuff makeup. A lot of mellowing down and more ripening up might improve the total person. Gung-hoed approaches on any subject often displace good sense and genuine sincerity. This guy tries like hell but doesn't impress me (yet). Name: Manuel C. Diaz CommentsThis Court of Appeals bribery scandal probable Justice Sabio was telling the truth regarding the amount asked but this runner guy (business man) turned around and must have informed the Meralco guys that the justices were asking for 50 million pesos. Had the transaction materialized this runner guy could have pocketed a cool forty million pesos. The Lopezes cannot check the amount paid to Sabio. Also Highly probable that the Lopezes had other operatives that were able to buy out the other justices for a lower price. Hence the scandal Sabio was left out in the cold. Remember the head of the 8th division had an emergency leave then suddenly reappeared to decide on the case very strange disappearance. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsA little correction needed: 59% or about 10.6 million families, not 50% of the population of 90 million considered themselves poor, as reported here by fellow forum poster Jun Carlas. Take a look> LINK Name: Joe Diaz CommentsRe: Justice Jose Sabio, Court of Appeals- I was reading the explanations of the "Honorable" Justice Sabio.. When a person approaches you about a pending case ..aren't you supposed to say... "The case is pending, I can't say anything about it except in court session in the presence of the other members of the court " .. I cannot comment about it except in court in the presence of the counsels of both parties.. The fact that you confirmed talking to de Borja about a pending case is totally inappropriate.. and you should resign your position because you have compromised the integrity of the Court of Appeals. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsIt is posted here by a fellow forum poster that the Philippines is one of the most corrupt in the world. Here are the most corrupt nations in the world in pictures. After clicking the link, just sit back and watch the pictures paged before your eyes after a brief pause for you to read the captions to the right of each picture: LINK Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsMurders, rapes, robberies, and kidnap-for-ransom are enemies of nations. They thrive to a country whose leadership is inept, week, and irresponsible. Our country’s leadership together with its military is the backbone of peace and tranquility. Both of them must safeguard the peace, or the country is in turmoil. It seems they are helpless and defenseless. Is it because, they are no longer in control or they are part and parcel of these crimes. Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsThe Philippines is a beautiful country, blessed with enormous natural and cultural resources. They are the reasons why the Philippines are still breathing despite the weaknesses of our leaders and protectors. Our leaders are NOT there to lead but to mislead our country. They are robbers and marauders who look for an opportunity to steal. It does not take decency and convent upbringing to do good job in governance. It only takes a good heart and clear conscience to make the Philippines a better country for all Filipinos. Name: Franko CommentsNext President who can restore the country back to her feet with a Dimasalang style of Justice?... Duterte!!! Tell that to the wolves who have amassed unexplained wealth and they will surely be full of anxiety and fear of the Davao kind of Justice!!! Common... one corrupt person a month to goes down in shame, if not under. It will certainly tame this runaway corruption, the worst that ever befell our beloved Pearl of the Orient. Mind you guys, 100 days of Duterte will shock the whole of Asia, if not the whole World, what a true modern Lapu-Lapu can do!!!!!!! Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsWithout any doubt, the Philippines is still in a construction boom. Thanks to the OFWs, the local and foreign investors, the retirees, and most of all – to Tourism Secretary Ace Durano for leading our country to where she belongs – foremost tourist destination. Never mind the corruption, the crimes, and the ineptitude of government officials; the Filipino OFWs, retirees and tourists from other countries will keep on coming. Thanks again to our rich natural and cultural resources and environment plus the smiling Filipinos – our Nation will be great again! Name: Pinaskongmahal CommentsPGMA's term is winding down. This is her time to instill that vote of confidence in the side of the righteous, public interests, and not a SONA 2008 cosmetics to her administration. She's still waging a battle to stay in power such as cash gifts to legislators and CBCPs or political and military appeasements (pork barrel to her supporters and juicy positions to some favorite generals). Public interests is suspend the VAT, resolve the Sulpicio ferry of 250,000 pesos cash to every perished victim and fix the economy, not puro utang. Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsRELATE: The United Nations, UN, just posted the 50 poorest countries in world. The Philippines is not on the list.> LINK Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsImagine the empowering talents of Filipinos! Our LAHI is accepted the world over in fashion design, in moviemaking, in healthcare, engineering, entertainment (singing, dancing, boxing, world pool), and in fixing broken items, etc. However, we lag behind other countries in fixing our government. We could have done BETTER! Much BETTER! Kaya natin ito! Name: GFJBHEDF CommentsRELATED: As early as 1907, Overseas Filipino Workers were already leaving, seeking better paying employment. Hawaii is the earliest destination that I discovered. Ever since, the number has escalated: LINK Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsWith Justice for Sale; Men in Uniform for Hire; and The Rank and File in Government Asking for Lagan – the Filipinos have nowhere to go, especially with the VAT hanging around them everywhere they go. Poor Filipinos must be the most abused and uncared-for human beings on earth. Thanks to President Arroyo, the brain of that famous fifty cents texting game. For the record, iisa na lamang daw ang problema sa Bayan – si Presidente Gloria Macapagal Arroyo mismo! Name: Max Soli-Benz CommentsAng sabi nitong si Jose Nograles na involved sa “swine anomaly”, ang lahat ng pangungurakot sa gobyerno ay “above-board”. Lahat ng nai-involved ay may “kotong”. The standard for “etiquette and delikadeza” has been very, very low (or nothing at all) in today’s current standards. BOKYA na lahat ang magandang asal sa ating Bayan. Name: Edward CommentsBitch, bitch. bitch, more of the same from you Filipinos. I have a question, how many people pay income tax in your country????? Never mind I'll answer the question myself because you can never get a straight answer from a Filipino. Less than 50 percent of those that should. So you people who complain about the poor start paying the country what you owe it. Name: Jimmy Hernandez CommentsIn as much as somebody mentioned that I should have fun doing this stuff in the forum. Then, here goes..." What hangs at a man's thigh & wants to poke the hole that it has often poked before?" Okay give yourselves a moment. Deo, if you're thinking of procreation, no. Khalid, if you're thinking of fornication, no. 7G, if you're thinking of cohabitation, no. Give up? Answer..." a key. " hehe. Name: Magiting na Kabayan CommentsIf you do not believe that you exist, you have problems. If you believe that there is no God, that is much bigger problem, what will happen to you after death? Since you don't believe in God, just think that you have no spirit, then the only thing you have is your body that will rot in few days and will be eaten by worms. More - Click here to view previous entries
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