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RS McCain smacks down Sharpton and the Jazz Man

by Rodan ( 66 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, Censorship, Democratic Party, Fascism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, LGF, Liberal Fascism, Political Correctness, Progressives at August 29th, 2010 - 5:42 pm

Robert Stacy McCain never bites his tongue for no one. He has a piece at his blog, where he gives Black National Socialist, Al Sharpton a good beat down.

Joyce White arrived at a what she called a counter-march to Fox News host Glenn Beck’s rally. She came to remember the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech but also to show her opposition to Beck.
“If we hadn’t elected a black president, do you think they would be doing this today?”
she asked. . . .
The bleachers
[at the Dunbar High football field] still weren’t filled 10 minutes before the “Reclaim the Dream” rally organized by the Rev. Al Sharpton was scheduled to start. . . .
Bianca Farmer, a senior at Dunbar High School, received big applause when she told the crowd not to stop at celebrating Obama. “We must be fearful of stopping there,” she said. “The fight is not in the same arena as it was 47 years ago but the fight lives on.” . . .
Representatives are here from various District political campaigns, labor unions and churches . . .
The Rev. Al Sharpton
said in an interview before he spoke to thousands at his rally in Northwest Washington that “people are clear in what Dr. King’s dream was about and we will not react to those who try to distort that dream.”

RS McCain then gives the Tranzi Totalitarian Progressive IslamiC-Imperialist Collaborator a good smackdown.

The husky ponytailed blogger can’t stand it:


Explaining the specific causes of Charles Johnson’s failure as a writer — his inability to compose persuasive rhetoric, etc. — would be a simple task, but why bother with analysis? Just enjoy the laughs.

The Corpulent Racist and the Corpulent Jazz Man both deserve ridicule and R.S McCain provides just that!

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  1. Speranza
    1 | August 29, 2010 5:46 pm

    Honestly, I think that selrahC has had a nervous breakdown!


  2. 2 | August 29, 2010 5:50 pm

    Speranza wrote:

    Honestly, I think that selrahC has had a nervous breakdown!

    Go to DOD!

    The Debate is over


  3. NoThreat2U
    3 | August 29, 2010 5:51 pm

    US wasted billions in rebuilding Iraq:

    http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100829/ML.Iraq.US.Reconstruction.Legacy/


  4. 4 | August 29, 2010 6:18 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    US wasted billions in rebuilding Iraq:
    http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100829/ML.Iraq.US.Reconstruction.Legacy/

    We need to rebuild America, and we can do it by not spending, by not running up a deficit, by deregulating, and by lowering taxes.

    Spending ANY money overseas costs us heavily at home, any way you look at it.


  5. Buckeye Abroad
    5 | August 29, 2010 6:19 pm

    Representatives are here from various District political campaigns, labor unions and churches . . .

    Demo-speak for mostly charlatans, thugs and houses of hate dressed up to look authorative and representable.


  6. AZfederalist
    6 | August 29, 2010 6:19 pm

    Ol’ Chuckie is mad as a hatter. “Fails miserably”? Yeah, I guess only being able to draw a crowd of 300,000, who traveled at their own expense, in the middle of a hot, humid August to hear speeches on a Saturday could be considered a failure in the bizarro world — in the real world, that’s pretty darned awesome.

    I guess that maybe the fact that Beck wasn’t able to convince a leftist, ponytailed, overweight washed up jazz guitarist that the country needs to return to solid core values could be a failure, but then there are always going to be those who are so far gone that nothing will convince them. Apparently even having two skyscrapers destroyed by advocates of the religion of peace only had a temporary impact upon a certain leftist.


  7. 7 | August 29, 2010 6:29 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:
    The amount of waste, graft, and simple incompetence that takes place on government projects overseas tends to be even worse than would happen on the same type of government project at home. That is partly because distance is the enemy of accountability, and partly because the US has been trying to modernize Islamic countries, which is inherently impossible to do without eliminating Islam.


  8. 8 | August 29, 2010 6:31 pm

    Buckeye Abroad wrote:

    Representatives are here from various District political campaigns, labor unions and churches . . .
    Demo-speak for mostly charlatans, thugs and houses of hate dressed up to look authorative and representable.

    AND bused in, maybe even flown in, at somebody else’s considerable expense.


  9. NoThreat2U
    9 | August 29, 2010 6:34 pm

    Someone smack me upside the head for checking out the Swamp Blog. Just….wow. I am ashamed of myself. I feel dirty.


  10. mfhorn
    10 | August 29, 2010 6:34 pm

    Even if we went along with Chuckie’s claim of ‘only’ 87,000 people, that’s more than 20x the number who showed up at that race-baiting sack of garbage Al Sharpton’s event.


  11. yenta-fada
    11 | August 29, 2010 6:34 pm

    Pam Geller fights off Southern Poverty Law Conference’s charges of HATE against her. Effin’ dhimmis.

    http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/


  12. NoThreat2U
    12 | August 29, 2010 6:35 pm

    @ 1389AD:
    You are spot on. It isn’t ever gonna happen. It is like laying carpet in a kennel. The dogs don’t realize how nice carpet it. lol lol lol


  13. yenta-fada
    13 | August 29, 2010 6:36 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    Someone smack me upside the head for checking out the Swamp Blog. Just….wow. I am ashamed of myself. I feel dirty.

    If you have any gamey troll buttocks in the freezer, that’ll fix your condition right up. :-)


  14. mfhorn
    14 | August 29, 2010 6:37 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    *thwack!*


  15. Crashnburn01
    15 | August 29, 2010 6:40 pm

    Can’t wait to read fat boy’s “analysis” of the upcoming election on Wednesday, November 3. How the Repubs and Tea Parties “only” won the House and Senate…. etc. etc. etc….

    He would be more coherent getting his ponytail caught in the spokes of his bike and having his head slammed on the pavement until the bike stops than he his with the drivel he posts these days. Hey Chuckie – (and I know you are reading this) the world already has a second rate liberal commentator in Kos – it doesn’t need you. The tip jar as a source of income is a full-on fail. Hope you remember the words you hear every day when you’re in the Burger King Drive-through because you’ll need to repeat them yourself hundreds of times a day in your new job there.


  16. Voltaires Crack
    16 | August 29, 2010 6:43 pm

    If just this rally has caused this kind of reaction, then it will surely be The Night of 1000 Meltdowns over in Johnsontown on election night.

    What’s the over/under on how many times Cato relieves himself?


  17. 17 | August 29, 2010 6:46 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ 1389AD:
    You are spot on. It isn’t ever gonna happen. It is like laying carpet in a kennel. The dogs don’t realize how nice carpet it. lol lol lol

    And we all know what the dogs use the carpet for.

    I am working on turning that into a thread.


  18. NoThreat2U
    18 | August 29, 2010 6:48 pm

    @ yenta-fada:
    More like som booze! lol

    @ mfhorn:
    Thank you :) I feel redeemed. lol


  19. 19 | August 29, 2010 6:48 pm

    @ Crashnburn01:

    I hope he remembers that when he was on the right side of the arguement, he was making money, respected, even liked by his peers. Now he is reviled, mocked, and poor. Way to go! It takes skill, and maybe some chemical encouragement, to fuck up on that scale.


  20. NoThreat2U
    20 | August 29, 2010 6:49 pm

    @ 1389AD:
    I am eager to read it :)


  21. Crashnburn01
    21 | August 29, 2010 6:52 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Crashnburn01:
    I hope he remembers that when he was on the right side of the arguement, he was making money, respected, even liked by his peers. Now he is reviled, mocked, and poor. Way to go! It takes skill, and maybe some chemical encouragement, to fuck up on that scale.

    Wait a second, Iron – are you saying Chuckles is GOOD at something?

    lol


  22. 22 | August 29, 2010 6:52 pm

    1389AD wrote:

    @ NoThreat2U:
    The amount of waste, graft, and simple incompetence that takes place on government projects overseas tends to be even worse than would happen on the same type of government project at home. That is partly because distance is the enemy of accountability, and partly because the US has been trying to modernize Islamic countries, which is inherently impossible to do without eliminating Islam.

    I agree, we should have nothing to do with the islamic world other than smacking them around.


  23. 23 | August 29, 2010 6:52 pm

    No doubt Sharpton wanted to get himelf some TV time – they had nothing planned for this day, as I recall, until Beck announced his rally. So of course, they must marchdown to the rally so they can get their “N” word moment. Must have been very disappointing when the TEA Party people smiled and walked away.

    Meanwhile, the descent to insanity that is the Swamp continues unabated.


  24. 24 | August 29, 2010 6:54 pm

    Crashnburn01 wrote:

    Iron Fist wrote:
    @ Crashnburn01:
    I hope he remembers that when he was on the right side of the arguement, he was making money, respected, even liked by his peers. Now he is reviled, mocked, and poor. Way to go! It takes skill, and maybe some chemical encouragement, to fuck up on that scale.
    Wait a second, Iron – are you saying Chuckles is GOOD at something?
    lol

    No, he wasn’t good at anything; he merely (or perhaps accidentally) stayed out of the way for awhile and let people like ourselves, who ARE good at things, make his website what it once was.


  25. NoThreat2U
    25 | August 29, 2010 6:55 pm

    @ Rodan:
    I think we should all spread that link around. What a farce it is to build something decent in an islamic country.


  26. NoThreat2U
    26 | August 29, 2010 6:57 pm

    @ Carolina Girl:
    You are absolutely right. Sharpton had his rally just to counter Beck. He had nothing scheduled to honor Dr. King. I keep hearing it the other way around, but that is not true.


  27. 27 | August 29, 2010 6:57 pm

    captdiggs
    Sun, Aug 29, 2010 2:50:21pm replyquote -4downupreport

    re: #132 WindUpBird

    where is the NYt speculating 500,000? I haven’t seen that at all, they reported that the event organizers claimed 300-500 thousand.

    Reading is fundamental!

    “NBC News estimated the turnout at 300,000…By any measure it was a large turnout. ”
    [Link: http://www.nytimes.com...

    "Today's rally was indisputably huge. NBC's Domenico Montanaro noted one park service official's estimate of over 300,000 but please note that the park service no longer provides "official" estimates. "
    [Link: firstread.msnbc.msn.com...]

    Just pointing out that the number did not come from the event’s organizers.
    Those folks were claiming over 500k.

    FOUR downdings, for multiple sourcing proving that cj’s post was incorrect when he said that the numbers came from Beck.
    Let me repeat, four downdings for multiple sourcing.
    THAT is what that blog has become.


  28. snowcrash
    28 | August 29, 2010 6:58 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:
    Nothreat, on the DoD page, one of the blogroll entries says nilstooge. Click it and go to his web page, then go to lgf threads and see which ones have been put up. If what you want is there, scroll down and click on the download to read it. It is in PDF, but it is very easy and you deny Johnson the page view. The denial is good. LOL


  29. 29 | August 29, 2010 7:00 pm

    Well, someone mentioned getting a review of David Limbaugh’s new book up so I ventured to my local Barnes & Noble to purchase – it’s completely sold out. They’ve ordered it for me. I’ve decided I won’t buy from Amazon anymore as long as they’re affiliated with Chunky.

    Just so the trip wasn’t a total loss, I bought Pam’s book instead. I know Speranza’s reading it and highly recommends it.


  30. 30 | August 29, 2010 7:01 pm

    The idiot counter-protester Joyce White asked this: “If we hadn’t elected a black president, do you think they would be doing this today?”

    If we had elected Alan Keyes or Allen West, the answer might have been no, but since this wasn’t a political event, we can’t be certain about the answer.

    But, anyway, my answer is this: WHO CARES?! Having a black President doesn’t matter a rat’s butt (today’s Sunday, hence the mild usage of harsh words) to me; it might to someone more interested in making history than supporting the best candidate. Don’t look at Barack Obama’s skin color for the answer, Joyce, but rather his actions as President.


  31. NoThreat2U
    31 | August 29, 2010 7:02 pm

    @ snowcrash:
    Ahhhh I will have to remember that. I have seen some that he posted here, I didn’t know he had a page for them. Muahahahahahahaha. I feel positively virginal :)


  32. 32 | August 29, 2010 7:05 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Rodan:
    I think we should all spread that link around. What a farce it is to build something decent in an islamic country.

    That’s what my cousin said, he thought it was a waste.


  33. Crashnburn01
    33 | August 29, 2010 7:06 pm

    1389AD wrote:

    Crashnburn01 wrote:
    Iron Fist wrote:
    @ Crashnburn01:
    I hope he remembers that when he was on the right side of the arguement, he was making money, respected, even liked by his peers. Now he is reviled, mocked, and poor. Way to go! It takes skill, and maybe some chemical encouragement, to fuck up on that scale.
    Wait a second, Iron – are you saying Chuckles is GOOD at something?
    lol
    No, he wasn’t good at anything; he merely (or perhaps accidentally) stayed out of the way for awhile and let people like ourselves, who ARE good at things, make his website what it once was.

    Dude – should have put the “sarc off” sign out there….

    I was noting Iron’s comment that the chunky one had to have some skills to f-up on the global scale that Chuckles has. No chance that Iron or I (or anyone else here) thinks the Husky Blogger ™ has any redeeming qualities at this point in his “career” other than, as Iron intimated, the ability to royally screw up what he had – which as you so aptly put he didn’t actually do.


  34. NoThreat2U
    34 | August 29, 2010 7:07 pm

    Favorited nil’s page :)


  35. NoThreat2U
    35 | August 29, 2010 7:09 pm

    @ Rodan:
    All that fucking money…and for what? So a bunch of backward inbreds can not use it and let it fall into disrepair? This is when we need to step up and say look, we spent our blood and treasure trying to bring you into this century. It’s up to you now. If you can’t do it, or refuse to do it because it might piss of allah, then go get fucked. We’re outta here bitches.

    But that’s just me :)


  36. 37 | August 29, 2010 7:15 pm

    JihadWatch: Oh, waiter: Ground Zero Gamal won’t answer questions about his real estate dealings

    More to the point: who is paying for this former waiter to speculate in pricey NYC real estate?


  37. 38 | August 29, 2010 7:16 pm

    Charles
    Sun, Aug 29, 2010 3:32:26pm replyquote 5downupreport

    By the way, CNN reports that AirPhotosLive actually had not two, but THREE independent experts who all did separate photo analyses of the crowd.

    [Link: politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...]

    Don’t any of the people over there ever think….Jeez, shut the fuck up already!


  38. 39 | August 29, 2010 7:17 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Rodan:
    All that fucking money…and for what? So a bunch of backward inbreds can not use it and let it fall into disrepair? This is when we need to step up and say look, we spent our blood and treasure trying to bring you into this century. It’s up to you now. If you can’t do it, or refuse to do it because it might piss of allah, then go get fucked. We’re outta here bitches.
    But that’s just me

    GWB and the Republicans have paid the price for these useless attempts at ‘nation-building’. I hope that the GOP will learn a lesson from that. But they won’t learn any lessons unless people like ourselves hold their feet to the fire.


  39. 40 | August 29, 2010 7:18 pm

    typicalwhitey wrote:

    Charles
    Sun, Aug 29, 2010 3:32:26pm replyquote 5downupreport
    By the way, CNN reports that AirPhotosLive actually had not two, but THREE independent experts who all did separate photo analyses of the crowd.
    [Link: politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...]
    Don’t any of the people over there ever think….Jeez, shut the fuck up already!

    How could ANYBODY believe CNN, or believe any entity that CNN is quoting?


  40. 41 | August 29, 2010 7:18 pm

    @ 1389AD:

    Death and confusion to our enemies!

    :twisted:


  41. snowcrash
    42 | August 29, 2010 7:22 pm

    @ typicalwhitey:
    When Johnson feels challenged on his opinions, he starts repeating his take on the situation over and over in the comments and then posts about 4 more related threads. It is just one of his odd and off putting posting habits.


  42. NoThreat2U
    43 | August 29, 2010 7:25 pm

    @ 1389AD:
    That is why I want this spread far and wide. Is no one responsible for themselves anymore? If Iraqis want a functioning country that is part of civilization, it is up to them. We have done all we can, sacrificed good men and women…and for what? My bro has served…numerous trips to Iraq. I could care less if he goes again. It is up to them now.


  43. 44 | August 29, 2010 7:25 pm

    @ 1389AD:

    Bush has a Progressive Pro-Islamic Wilsonian foreign policy. He really believed they would love Democracy.


  44. Speranza
    45 | August 29, 2010 7:27 pm

    Carolina Girl wrote:

    Just so the trip wasn’t a total loss, I bought Pam’s book instead. I know Speranza’s reading it and highly recommends it.

    He sure does recommend it!


  45. Speranza
    46 | August 29, 2010 7:28 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ 1389AD:
    Bush has a Progressive Pro-Islamic Wilsonian foreign policy. He really believed they would love Democracy.

    Islam and democarcy are not compatible.


  46. Speranza
    47 | August 29, 2010 7:29 pm

    snowcrash wrote:

    When Johnson feels challenged on his opinions, he starts repeating his take on the situation over and over in the comments and then posts about 4 more related threads. It is just one of his odd and off putting posting habits.

    He can only get away with that tactic with a bunch of 19 – 23 year olds with no real world experiences such as finding a full time job, paying off a mortgage, feeding a family, etc.


  47. 48 | August 29, 2010 7:31 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ 1389AD:
    That is why I want this spread far and wide. Is no one responsible for themselves anymore? If Iraqis want a functioning country that is part of civilization, it is up to them. We have done all we can, sacrificed good men and women…and for what? My bro has served…numerous trips to Iraq. I could care less if he goes again. It is up to them now.

    You still have Bush die hards who refuse to admit rebuilding Iraq was a mistake.


  48. 49 | August 29, 2010 7:31 pm

    @ Speranza:

    Islam and freedom are not compatible. Simply voting for the Mullah who controls your entire life under Shari’ia law is not sufficient. What Bush wanted was to make western societies out of Islamic ones without systematically rooting out Islam. That is simply not possible.


  49. NoThreat2U
    50 | August 29, 2010 7:34 pm

    @ Rodan:
    I wouldn’t just call them Bush diehards. We Americans are always trying to do what we think or know is best. It is an American problem, not just Bush. But now, screw em. No more! We have given them the foundation….it is up to them to build on it..


  50. 51 | August 29, 2010 7:39 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Rodan:
    I wouldn’t just call them Bush diehards. We Americans are always trying to do what we think or know is best. It is an American problem, not just Bush. But now, screw em. No more! We have given them the foundation….it is up to them to build on it..

    Fuck em!


  51. 52 | August 29, 2010 7:42 pm

    This is funny:

    “I can’t spend all of my time with my birth certificate plastered on my forehead,” Obama told NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams, sitting under a tent in a rain-soaked New Orleans, where he commemorated the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

    “The facts are the facts. We went through some of this during the campaign — there is a mechanism, a network of misinformation that in a new media era can get churned out there constantly,” said a visibly annoyed Obama, referring to “birthers,” who have waged a guerilla campaign questioning the validity of his Hawaiian birth certificate.

    “I will always put my money on the American people, and I’m not going to be worried too much about what rumors are floating around there.”

    A stunning 18 percent of Americans identify Obama as Muslim, according to a Pew poll released earlier this month. Only a third identified Obama, who speaks passionately about his faith in his autobiography, as Christian.

    Hey, maybe if you didn’t act like such a Crusader for the Ummah people wouldn’t get the Idea that you are a Mohammedan? Gee, it sounds so simple when you put it that way, doesn’t it? A wise Jew once said by their works you shall know them. Sounds to me like people are judging Obama by what he does rather than what he says. If he don’t like that, maybe he should change his behavior.


  52. 53 | August 29, 2010 7:47 pm

    @ 1389AD:

    I’m sure they’re just as reliable as the experts Dan Rather had on those TANG memos…

    By the way, what TIME were the photos taken? I saw a photo taken at the height of the rally – There were hundreds of thousands of people, Chunky. According to you, they wouldn’t even fill the new Cowboy’s stadium. I say that they’d fill Bristol Motor Speedway twice over – which I believe holds at least 150,000.


  53. 54 | August 29, 2010 7:47 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    These polls on Obama are so funny!


  54. 55 | August 29, 2010 7:48 pm

    @ Carolina Girl:

    Oh Oh, the ball drops on Chucky!

    394 lostlakehiker Sun, Aug 29, 2010 4:14:34pm replyquote

    * 1
    * down
    * up
    * report

    Here’s what Wikipedia had to say about the crowd size:

    Crowd size
    Crowd in front, followed by a body of water, and a building and trees in the back
    Another view of the crowd looking towards the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

    NBC News estimated 500,000 people,[48] and NBC Nightly News host Lester Holt said “tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands”.[49] MSNBC estimated “tens of thousands who stretched from the marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the grass of the Washington Monument.”[50] ABC News estimated “hundreds of thousands of people from around the country”.[51] Fox News wrote about “huge crowds” and “thousands in attendance returned home carrying a message of making America better”.[52]

    CBS News commissioned a crowd size estimate with aerial pictures by the company AirPhotosLive.com. The company estimated that 87,000 people attended the rally, with a margin of error of 9,000, meaning that “between 78,000 and 96,000 people attended the rally”.[53] However, the CBS article says “AirPhotosLive.com based the attendance on aerial pictures it took over the rally, which stretched from in front of the Lincoln Memorial along the Reflecting Pool to the Washington Monument,” which appears to exclude the large crowds overflowing to the sides, which some have estimated included hundreds of thousands of people.[54][55] AirPhotoLive.com based its estimation on photos taken at noon which is when they thought the rally was at its peak.[56]

    crowd size according to Wikipedia

    This leaves open the possibility that the crowd, counting people not actually on the mall, was larger than AirPhotos’s estimate. A scientific count of people inside a certain perimeter may be good as far as it goes, but if the perimeter is not that well chosen—?


  55. NoThreat2U
    56 | August 29, 2010 7:51 pm

    @ Rodan:
    Well yeah that too, but I was trying to be a lady for once. lol


  56. NoThreat2U
    57 | August 29, 2010 7:53 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    Birth certificate on his forehead? Hell, he’s never even pulled it out of his ass!!!!


  57. NoThreat2U
    58 | August 29, 2010 7:56 pm

    @ Rodan:
    Now, as I was completing this piece, CBS News released its own estimate, based, it said, on an estimate they commissioned by AirPhotosLive.com. That estimate: 87,000 ± 9,000. (Oddly, AirPhotosLive.com doesn’t list crowd estimation or anything that seems much similar in its services, but perhaps that’s just an oversight.)

    From PJM article.


  58. 59 | August 29, 2010 7:57 pm

    DOD updated!


  59. 60 | August 29, 2010 7:59 pm

    Speranza wrote:

    Rodan wrote:
    @ 1389AD:
    Bush has a Progressive Pro-Islamic Wilsonian foreign policy. He really believed they would love Democracy.
    Islam and democarcy are not compatible.

    Islam and anything other than Islam (with the proven historical exception of Nazism) are not compatible.


  60. NoThreat2U
    61 | August 29, 2010 8:02 pm

    Islam is a scourge upon the world. I could tell you all the reasons why, but that would take a lot of time and I am sure yinz already know why.


  61. Nilla
    62 | August 29, 2010 10:44 pm

    mfhorn wrote:

    Even if we went along with Chuckie’s claim of ‘only’ 87,000 people, that’s more than 20x the number who showed up at that race-baiting sack of garbage Al Sharpton’s event.

    I refuse to give his website a single click but if he claimed 87K, he got that straight from democraticunderground. The Obots/Rahmbots who enforce the groupthink spent hours spreading that around last night.


  62. 63 | August 30, 2010 6:56 am

    [...] Hat Tip: The Blogmocracy [...]


  63. 64 | August 30, 2010 8:25 pm

    [...] exchange of comments that appeared on a prior thread on 2.0: The Blogmocracy, regarding this very issue, underline my point: 1389AD wrote: Speranza wrote: Rodan wrote: @ [...]


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