Lucky to start off rich with wealthy parents

If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.

Amazingly, even the middle and poor rw's want to vote against equal rights and equal opportunity for themselves, their children, their neighbors and the rest of the country.

Their mindless hate has completely blinded them to truth and reality. MittRyan (Bush's Brain) laughs at them and they wanna go vote for him. Go figure.


If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.
why do you demonize David Koch?.....that guy has donated quite a bit of money to help out his fellow Citizens......

Philanthropy

Since 2000, David H. Koch Charitable Foundation have pledged or contributed more than $600 million to further cancer research, enhance medical centers, support educational institutions, sustain arts and cultural institutions, and conduct public policy studies. Since 2006, the Chronicle of Philanthropy has listed Koch as one of the world's top 50 philanthropists.
Medical research
In 1992, Koch was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He underwent radiation, surgery, and hormone therapy, but the cancer returned every time. Koch believes his experience with cancer has encouraged him to fund medical research. He says, "once you get that disease and I've had it for 20 years almost, you become a crusader to try to cure the disease not only for yourself but for other people."
Koch sits on the Board of Directors of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and has contributed $41 million to the Foundation, including $5 million to a collaborative project in the field of nanotechnology. Koch is the eponym of the David H. Koch Chair of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, a position currently held by Dr. Jonathan Simons.
In 2007, he contributed $100 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to help fund the construction of a new 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) research and technology facility to serve as the home of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Koch contributed $20 million to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The building he financed was named the David H. Koch Cancer Research Building.
Koch contributed $30 million to the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York
Koch contributed $25 million to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to establish the David Koch Center for Applied Research in Genitourinary Cancers
Koch contributed $15 million to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center
Koch contributed $5 million to the House Ear Institute, in Los Angeles, to create a center for hearing restoration
Koch contributed $25 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
The Arts
In July 2008, Koch pledged $100 million over 10 years to renovate the New York State Theater in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (now called the David H. Koch Theater),and has pledged $10 million to renovate the outdoor fountains at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Koch has been a trustee of the American Ballet Theater for 25 years and has contributed more than $6 million to the theater.
Education
Koch contributed $7 million to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) show Nova,[31] and is a contributor to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., including a $20 million gift to the American Museum of Natural History, creating the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing and a contribution of $15 million to the National Museum of Natural History to create the new David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened on the museum's 100th anniversary of its location on the National Mall on March 17, 2010.[32] In 2012, Koch contributed US $35 million to the Smithsonian to build a new dinosaur exhibition hall at the National Museum of Natural History. [33]
Koch also financed the construction of Deerfield Academy's $68 million Koch Center for mathematics, science and technology,[34] and was named the first and only Lifetime Trustee.[34]
Koch gave $10 million to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory[35] where he was honored with the Double Helix Medal for Corporate Leadership for supporting research that, "improves the health of people everywhere."[36]

At least their entire lives aren't dedicated to evil.

Warren Buffet gives billions.

Bill Gates gave 28 billion.

Those guys were actually trying to make the world a better place. Not just give a few million so right wingers would have something to point at besides just doing evil. I don't see Buffet or Gates holding back millions of barrels of oil to force the cost of oil in this country to go up just so they could make a "killing".

At least their entire lives aren't dedicated to evil.

oh so now he is what?....a good guy by day,villain at night?.... bottom line.....he is not this evil basterd that you and Chris and many others made him out to be.....

I don't see Buffet or Gates holding back millions of barrels of oil to force the cost of oil in this country to go up just so they could make a "killing".


are they in the oil business?.....
 
If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.

Amazingly, even the middle and poor rw's want to vote against equal rights and equal opportunity for themselves, their children, their neighbors and the rest of the country.

Their mindless hate has completely blinded them to truth and reality. MittRyan (Bush's Brain) laughs at them and they wanna go vote for him. Go figure.


If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.
why do you demonize David Koch?.....that guy has donated quite a bit of money to help out his fellow Citizens......

Philanthropy

Since 2000, David H. Koch Charitable Foundation have pledged or contributed more than $600 million to further cancer research, enhance medical centers, support educational institutions, sustain arts and cultural institutions, and conduct public policy studies. Since 2006, the Chronicle of Philanthropy has listed Koch as one of the world's top 50 philanthropists.
Medical research
In 1992, Koch was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He underwent radiation, surgery, and hormone therapy, but the cancer returned every time. Koch believes his experience with cancer has encouraged him to fund medical research. He says, "once you get that disease and I've had it for 20 years almost, you become a crusader to try to cure the disease not only for yourself but for other people."
Koch sits on the Board of Directors of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and has contributed $41 million to the Foundation, including $5 million to a collaborative project in the field of nanotechnology. Koch is the eponym of the David H. Koch Chair of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, a position currently held by Dr. Jonathan Simons.
In 2007, he contributed $100 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to help fund the construction of a new 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) research and technology facility to serve as the home of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Koch contributed $20 million to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The building he financed was named the David H. Koch Cancer Research Building.
Koch contributed $30 million to the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York
Koch contributed $25 million to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to establish the David Koch Center for Applied Research in Genitourinary Cancers
Koch contributed $15 million to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center
Koch contributed $5 million to the House Ear Institute, in Los Angeles, to create a center for hearing restoration
Koch contributed $25 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
The Arts
In July 2008, Koch pledged $100 million over 10 years to renovate the New York State Theater in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (now called the David H. Koch Theater),and has pledged $10 million to renovate the outdoor fountains at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Koch has been a trustee of the American Ballet Theater for 25 years and has contributed more than $6 million to the theater.
Education
Koch contributed $7 million to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) show Nova,[31] and is a contributor to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., including a $20 million gift to the American Museum of Natural History, creating the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing and a contribution of $15 million to the National Museum of Natural History to create the new David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened on the museum's 100th anniversary of its location on the National Mall on March 17, 2010.[32] In 2012, Koch contributed US $35 million to the Smithsonian to build a new dinosaur exhibition hall at the National Museum of Natural History. [33]
Koch also financed the construction of Deerfield Academy's $68 million Koch Center for mathematics, science and technology,[34] and was named the first and only Lifetime Trustee.[34]
Koch gave $10 million to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory[35] where he was honored with the Double Helix Medal for Corporate Leadership for supporting research that, "improves the health of people everywhere."[36]

At least their entire lives aren't dedicated to evil.

Warren Buffet gives billions.

Bill Gates gave 28 billion.

Those guys were actually trying to make the world a better place. Not just give a few million so right wingers would have something to point at besides just doing evil. I don't see Buffet or Gates holding back millions of barrels of oil to force the cost of oil in this country to go up just so they could make a "killing".

Not just give a few million

yea he gave just a few million Dean.....a few is like 3.....got one of your so called links showing that?.....because the one i showed said he gave about 600 million bucks....
 
The right wing can't give Obama even the tiniest bit of credit. Not for anything. They insist his every accomplishment was by "someone else". They can't even accept him as "American". Their "hate" is enormous. It colors every thought. They can't even look at a picture of him without a gut feeling of hate they feel as actual physical feeling. Ask them what it is and some will come right out and admit it's about his color.

Others will try to say it's his policies. But ask which policies they find so offensive, and they things that are just bizarre. He's a Marxist or a Communist or he wants to take away your "freedom". But get them alone and even most of them will admit it's about race.

What the hell does this have to do with the thread?
 
The right wing can't give Obama even the tiniest bit of credit. Not for anything. They insist his every accomplishment was by "someone else". They can't even accept him as "American". Their "hate" is enormous. It colors every thought. They can't even look at a picture of him without a gut feeling of hate they feel as actual physical feeling. Ask them what it is and some will come right out and admit it's about his color.

Others will try to say it's his policies. But ask which policies they find so offensive, and they things they say are just bizarre. He's a Marxist or a Communist or he wants to take away your "freedom". But get them alone and even most of them will admit it's about race.

Excellent post :)

:lmao: it has nothing to do with the thread but you think it's excellent? Too funny, I hear a giant sucking sound.
 
If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.

Amazingly, even the middle and poor rw's want to vote against equal rights and equal opportunity for themselves, their children, their neighbors and the rest of the country.

Their mindless hate has completely blinded them to truth and reality. MittRyan (Bush's Brain) laughs at them and they wanna go vote for him. Go figure.


If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.
why do you demonize David Koch?.....that guy has donated quite a bit of money to help out his fellow Citizens......

Philanthropy

Since 2000, David H. Koch Charitable Foundation have pledged or contributed more than $600 million to further cancer research, enhance medical centers, support educational institutions, sustain arts and cultural institutions, and conduct public policy studies. Since 2006, the Chronicle of Philanthropy has listed Koch as one of the world's top 50 philanthropists.
Medical research
In 1992, Koch was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He underwent radiation, surgery, and hormone therapy, but the cancer returned every time. Koch believes his experience with cancer has encouraged him to fund medical research. He says, "once you get that disease and I've had it for 20 years almost, you become a crusader to try to cure the disease not only for yourself but for other people."
Koch sits on the Board of Directors of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and has contributed $41 million to the Foundation, including $5 million to a collaborative project in the field of nanotechnology. Koch is the eponym of the David H. Koch Chair of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, a position currently held by Dr. Jonathan Simons.
In 2007, he contributed $100 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to help fund the construction of a new 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) research and technology facility to serve as the home of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Koch contributed $20 million to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The building he financed was named the David H. Koch Cancer Research Building.
Koch contributed $30 million to the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York
Koch contributed $25 million to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to establish the David Koch Center for Applied Research in Genitourinary Cancers
Koch contributed $15 million to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center
Koch contributed $5 million to the House Ear Institute, in Los Angeles, to create a center for hearing restoration
Koch contributed $25 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
The Arts
In July 2008, Koch pledged $100 million over 10 years to renovate the New York State Theater in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (now called the David H. Koch Theater),and has pledged $10 million to renovate the outdoor fountains at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Koch has been a trustee of the American Ballet Theater for 25 years and has contributed more than $6 million to the theater.
Education
Koch contributed $7 million to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) show Nova,[31] and is a contributor to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., including a $20 million gift to the American Museum of Natural History, creating the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing and a contribution of $15 million to the National Museum of Natural History to create the new David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened on the museum's 100th anniversary of its location on the National Mall on March 17, 2010.[32] In 2012, Koch contributed US $35 million to the Smithsonian to build a new dinosaur exhibition hall at the National Museum of Natural History. [33]
Koch also financed the construction of Deerfield Academy's $68 million Koch Center for mathematics, science and technology,[34] and was named the first and only Lifetime Trustee.[34]
Koch gave $10 million to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory[35] where he was honored with the Double Helix Medal for Corporate Leadership for supporting research that, "improves the health of people everywhere."[36]

At least their entire lives aren't dedicated to evil.

Warren Buffet gives billions.

Bill Gates gave 28 billion.

Those guys were actually trying to make the world a better place. Not just give a few million so right wingers would have something to point at besides just doing evil. I don't see Buffet or Gates holding back millions of barrels of oil to force the cost of oil in this country to go up just so they could make a "killing".

And they paid a lower tax rate than you or I! Not very nice of them, they should pay more to the government, because nuts like you think they should.
 
See.. i highly doubt that Obama's childhood home looked like that. Why? Because that doesnt look like any house in Indonesia I've ever seen. Granted, I am not on top of Indonesian Architecture.

And btw it wasnt luck, it was hard work.
 
The right wing can't give Obama even the tiniest bit of credit. Not for anything. They insist his every accomplishment was by "someone else". They can't even accept him as "American". Their "hate" is enormous. It colors every thought. They can't even look at a picture of him without a gut feeling of hate they feel as actual physical feeling. Ask them what it is and some will come right out and admit it's about his color.

Others will try to say it's his policies. But ask which policies they find so offensive, and they things that are just bizarre. He's a Marxist or a Communist or he wants to take away your "freedom". But get them alone and even most of them will admit it's about race.

We give him tons of credit for the crappy position this nation is in. The problem is, he keeps blaming his predecessors than accepting the credit we give him. I wonder why.

It's always this bullcrap race issue with you? When Hillary, Kerry, or Al Gore would advocating the same policies were we totally for them or did we hate them because of their race too?

Anyone who claims this is about race is a brain dead propagandist.
 
If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.

Amazingly, even the middle and poor rw's want to vote against equal rights and equal opportunity for themselves, their children, their neighbors and the rest of the country.

Their mindless hate has completely blinded them to truth and reality. MittRyan (Bush's Brain) laughs at them and they wanna go vote for him. Go figure.


If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.
why do you demonize David Koch?.....that guy has donated quite a bit of money to help out his fellow Citizens......

Philanthropy

Since 2000, David H. Koch Charitable Foundation have pledged or contributed more than $600 million to further cancer research, enhance medical centers, support educational institutions, sustain arts and cultural institutions, and conduct public policy studies. Since 2006, the Chronicle of Philanthropy has listed Koch as one of the world's top 50 philanthropists.
Medical research
In 1992, Koch was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He underwent radiation, surgery, and hormone therapy, but the cancer returned every time. Koch believes his experience with cancer has encouraged him to fund medical research. He says, "once you get that disease and I've had it for 20 years almost, you become a crusader to try to cure the disease not only for yourself but for other people."
Koch sits on the Board of Directors of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and has contributed $41 million to the Foundation, including $5 million to a collaborative project in the field of nanotechnology. Koch is the eponym of the David H. Koch Chair of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, a position currently held by Dr. Jonathan Simons.
In 2007, he contributed $100 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to help fund the construction of a new 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) research and technology facility to serve as the home of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Koch contributed $20 million to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The building he financed was named the David H. Koch Cancer Research Building.
Koch contributed $30 million to the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York
Koch contributed $25 million to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to establish the David Koch Center for Applied Research in Genitourinary Cancers
Koch contributed $15 million to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center
Koch contributed $5 million to the House Ear Institute, in Los Angeles, to create a center for hearing restoration
Koch contributed $25 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
The Arts
In July 2008, Koch pledged $100 million over 10 years to renovate the New York State Theater in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (now called the David H. Koch Theater),and has pledged $10 million to renovate the outdoor fountains at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Koch has been a trustee of the American Ballet Theater for 25 years and has contributed more than $6 million to the theater.
Education
Koch contributed $7 million to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) show Nova,[31] and is a contributor to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., including a $20 million gift to the American Museum of Natural History, creating the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing and a contribution of $15 million to the National Museum of Natural History to create the new David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened on the museum's 100th anniversary of its location on the National Mall on March 17, 2010.[32] In 2012, Koch contributed US $35 million to the Smithsonian to build a new dinosaur exhibition hall at the National Museum of Natural History. [33]
Koch also financed the construction of Deerfield Academy's $68 million Koch Center for mathematics, science and technology,[34] and was named the first and only Lifetime Trustee.[34]
Koch gave $10 million to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory[35] where he was honored with the Double Helix Medal for Corporate Leadership for supporting research that, "improves the health of people everywhere."[36]

At least their entire lives aren't dedicated to evil.

Warren Buffet gives billions.

Bill Gates gave 28 billion.

Those guys were actually trying to make the world a better place. Not just give a few million so right wingers would have something to point at besides just doing evil. I don't see Buffet or Gates holding back millions of barrels of oil to force the cost of oil in this country to go up just so they could make a "killing".

So when do you stop dedicating your own life to evil?
 


If there's one thing the rw's hate, its wealthy people who care about this country and their fellow citizens.
why do you demonize David Koch?.....that guy has donated quite a bit of money to help out his fellow Citizens......

Philanthropy

Since 2000, David H. Koch Charitable Foundation have pledged or contributed more than $600 million to further cancer research, enhance medical centers, support educational institutions, sustain arts and cultural institutions, and conduct public policy studies. Since 2006, the Chronicle of Philanthropy has listed Koch as one of the world's top 50 philanthropists.
Medical research
In 1992, Koch was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He underwent radiation, surgery, and hormone therapy, but the cancer returned every time. Koch believes his experience with cancer has encouraged him to fund medical research. He says, "once you get that disease and I've had it for 20 years almost, you become a crusader to try to cure the disease not only for yourself but for other people."
Koch sits on the Board of Directors of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and has contributed $41 million to the Foundation, including $5 million to a collaborative project in the field of nanotechnology. Koch is the eponym of the David H. Koch Chair of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, a position currently held by Dr. Jonathan Simons.
In 2007, he contributed $100 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to help fund the construction of a new 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) research and technology facility to serve as the home of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Koch contributed $20 million to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The building he financed was named the David H. Koch Cancer Research Building.
Koch contributed $30 million to the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York
Koch contributed $25 million to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to establish the David Koch Center for Applied Research in Genitourinary Cancers
Koch contributed $15 million to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center
Koch contributed $5 million to the House Ear Institute, in Los Angeles, to create a center for hearing restoration
Koch contributed $25 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
The Arts
In July 2008, Koch pledged $100 million over 10 years to renovate the New York State Theater in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (now called the David H. Koch Theater),and has pledged $10 million to renovate the outdoor fountains at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Koch has been a trustee of the American Ballet Theater for 25 years and has contributed more than $6 million to the theater.
Education
Koch contributed $7 million to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) show Nova,[31] and is a contributor to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., including a $20 million gift to the American Museum of Natural History, creating the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing and a contribution of $15 million to the National Museum of Natural History to create the new David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened on the museum's 100th anniversary of its location on the National Mall on March 17, 2010.[32] In 2012, Koch contributed US $35 million to the Smithsonian to build a new dinosaur exhibition hall at the National Museum of Natural History. [33]
Koch also financed the construction of Deerfield Academy's $68 million Koch Center for mathematics, science and technology,[34] and was named the first and only Lifetime Trustee.[34]
Koch gave $10 million to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory[35] where he was honored with the Double Helix Medal for Corporate Leadership for supporting research that, "improves the health of people everywhere."[36]

At least their entire lives aren't dedicated to evil.

Warren Buffet gives billions.

Bill Gates gave 28 billion.

Those guys were actually trying to make the world a better place. Not just give a few million so right wingers would have something to point at besides just doing evil. I don't see Buffet or Gates holding back millions of barrels of oil to force the cost of oil in this country to go up just so they could make a "killing".

holy smokes:cuckoo:

Clearly rdean is going to conveniently ignore that Buffet is profiting from preventing the keystone pipeline from being built keeping millions of barrels of oil from getting to market just so he can make a killing.

Or maybe it just doesnt count in his mind.
 
are they in the oil business?.....

Buffet is actually involved in oil transportation. One of the reasons he has been influencing politicians to kill the Keystone Pipeline deal. He does that, he makes a budle on transporting the oil in trucks.
 
What I find absolutely amazing is that rdean actually believes that the size of a person's home determines their abilities as President. May as well vote based on the shape of someones nose as to the size of their childhood home.
 
The right wing can't give Obama even the tiniest bit of credit. Not for anything. They insist his every accomplishment was by "someone else". They can't even accept him as "American". Their "hate" is enormous. It colors every thought. They can't even look at a picture of him without a gut feeling of hate they feel as actual physical feeling. Ask them what it is and some will come right out and admit it's about his color.

Others will try to say it's his policies. But ask which policies they find so offensive, and they things that are just bizarre. He's a Marxist or a Communist or he wants to take away your "freedom". But get them alone and even most of them will admit it's about race.

Prove that last bit of crap.

I will vote out anyone who tells me they want more of my money for bullshit wasteful government programs I don't give a flying rat's ass what color their skin is.

Seems to me it's you sheep who are all hung up on skin color.
 
What I find absolutely amazing is that rdean actually believes that the size of a person's home determines their abilities as President. May as well vote based on the shape of someones nose as to the size of their childhood home.
Dean and a few others here are strange people......if the President is White and you disagree with the guy,its because of his Party Affiliation.....if he is Black and you disagree with him its because of skin color....to people like Dean you cant be against the guy because of what he wants to do.....but yet Dean can be against a Republican President because of what he wants to do and he will tell you race,religion,party has nothing to do with it......his policies are going to destroy the country.....
 
What I find absolutely amazing is that rdean actually believes that the size of a person's home determines their abilities as President. May as well vote based on the shape of someones nose as to the size of their childhood home.

Well a lot of the dimwitcrap sheep think that one's skin color makes someone a great president and they have no problem calling everyone who doesn't a racist.
 
Lol and bush started off rich and didn't do shit with his money lol he ran oil companies in Texas during the oil boom and bankrupted, he had all the advantages

Bush bought a controlling interest of the Texas Rangers for $600,000 in 1989 and sold that interest for over 15,000,000 less than a decade later. Didn't do shit with his money? Are you always this ignorant?
 
omg, :lol:

obamabots are strange

But not you. You're the "Republican Normal".

Jealousy is a horrible thing. Get over it.. Obama also grew up in HI which is VERY expensive to live. I bet what they paid for that house in HI would get triple the size in Texas.. Just saying

Obama also went to a private school in HI, went to Columbia and Harvard. BOY he suffered..
 

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