MAY 15 - MAY 21, 1999
MAY 21, 1999
The truth hurts
This is fun writing on the internet. I never realized how many people
read this column. Bud has kept all this to himself until now.
I guess the truth hurts some people. They like to take their shots but
can't take it when it comes back in their direction. Our friend the JERK is keeping us
posted.
Subject: Hand
"It seems that Bob Hand keeps up to date on your page and this morning told all or
his listeners that I am way off base. He went on to say (what little I could choke out of
my Mother-in-law because I was not tuned in) that he has been accused of promoting you and
your agenda by just reporting the news.
"I admit that I should have been more clear in my accusations in reference to him,
they should have been streamlined to indicate that I was referring to his fifteen minute
candidate manipulations of what he perceived to be the issues.
"I would like to see written transcripts of these interviews. I was only able to
listen to three of them, one being with Ed (Stockdale) Harrington, and it was clear to me
that Hand continually steered the conversations off issue road.
"If you could get copies perhaps you could post them in their entirety as a link
(along with Hand's promise to be fair, impartial and intent on asking each candidate
similar if not identical questions) to your page, let the public read it and form their
own opinion.
"I am glad that he feels a need to defend himself, come general election time he
might be forced to change his tactics."
Bernie
Editor's Comment: You were absolutely correct, Bernie. I
listened to them all. Bud was under fire from the moment that the alleged disclaimer
was finished. Even at that, it is yesterday's news. Bob Hand is a minor
personality at best. Another little fish in a smaller pond. One thing is certain, it
will be interesting from here on out. We have already given this too much cyber
time. Feel sure this will not even make the printed edition when it comes out in
June.
MAY 20, 1999
Kathy Wilson update
Pat Ross, a reader from Warren, PA made me aware of a web site that he felt
should be of great interest to me. He was right. It is called The Village Law Review and
is located at :
www.instantweb.com/v/vlr/
If you have followed the Kathy Wilson case, then this site gives you an insight
into not only the cases involving the two primary actors, Jay William Buckley and Michael
Ruben Brown, but also a case involving the author of the site, Gary Lauffenberger.
The case, Commonwealth vs Lauffenberger, goes back to 1986 and interesting
similarities, though not on the scale of the Wilson Murder Case Fiasco, are presented. As
his site begins, he states:
"Presented here are several corrupt criminal prosecutions conducted in the 37th
Judicial District of Pennsylvania. They are certainly not alone, but we believe they are
the most corrupt prosecutions ever conducted in the recent history of our nation.
At the core of each of these cases, is the corrupt collusion between the offices of the
District Attorney and the Public Defender of Warren County. Such a despicable alliance is
itself enough to set these cases apart from the rest. But it is the depth, and scope of
this corruption and collusion that is most alarming. It is in fact staggering.
Taken together, the ultimate facts of record in these cases clearly indicate the
corruption and collusion of the entire 37th Judicial District, the Department of
Corrections, Board of Probation & Parole, the Pennsylvania State Police, the office of
The Pennsylvania Attorney General, and the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. They also raise
very serious questions regarding the competency, and the integrity of our appellate
courts, including the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
These matters also provide a rather timely, and very thought provoking comparison with the
Impeachment and Trial of our President recently conducted in the U.S. House and Senate. It
is especially interesting to note, and consider, that while Kenneth Starr was spending
$40,000,000 dollars to investigate and prosecute the President of the United States for
his attempt to cover up an extra-marital affair - the Pennsylvania Attorney General's
Office was working just as hard to avoid the prosecution of an admitted perjurer in a
capital kidnap, rape and murder case.
It is also quite interesting that our(overwhelmingly republican) elected officials of
Pennsylvania refuse to even respond to our requests for action in these matters - matters
which constitute direct assaults upon the rights of citizens by a corrupt collusion of
judges, prosecutors, police, and "defense" attorneys, and which have resulted in
the utter subversion of our law-enforcement and judicial systems.
Could it be because the primary perpetrators in these cases are Republicans? Or is it
because they are all part of a national conspiracy to subvert our constitution and the
rule of law, and to establish a totalitarian government that desires the destruction of
those rights and principles? We don't know, but the question is very troubling. And
requires an answer.
It is in fact, their deliberate indifference to such matters that has created an
environment which not only tolerates the governments denial and abuse of the rights of
it's citizens, but protects, and thereby encourages such corruption.
It is clear they could care less that a citizen was falsely arrested, unlawfully
convicted, totally and maliciously abandoned by his own attorneys, and unlawfully
imprisoned for four years. Or that a citizen could face the death penalty in a capital
murder prosecution conducted in such a despicable manner. Or that our entire appellate
court system is either absurdly and incredibly incompetent, or corrupt - with a strong
indication of the latter.
How can this be? What does it mean? Why would our elected representatives be so determined
to ignore such clear and serious abuses by our government against it's own citizens? How
can they sit there, silently, in the face of such a serious threat, indeed assaults, upon
the very foundation of our Constitutions? Is it because they are the government? Because
there is nothing political in it for them?
It has become clear it is up to the citizens of this country. We simply cannot permit the
flagrant and systematic abridgement of these rights, nor allow the actions of those in
positions of power, who intentionally violate those rights - to go unquestioned and
unaccounted for.
These activities certainly require an inquiry, and an accounting. The Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania's actions in these matters constitute a direct (and successful) assault upon
the rights of it's own citizens, and a clear threat to the most fundamental and valued
concepts of our Constitution.
The totality of the circumstances in these cases do in fact indicate that the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania is itself a corrupt organization, a rogue state - unable and/or unwilling
to confront, or rectify, these gross violations of public trust, and the trampling of the
most basic elements of our Constitution.
For these reasons we are requesting a full-fledged federal investigation of these matters,
culminating in an inquiry in the nature of Congressional Hearings. Nothing less will
vindicate our constitution, the rule of law, and the public's faith in our judicial
system.
We have no political affiliation and in fact find it repugnant that these matters would
come to be seen as a partisan issue, or that it would become necessary to portray them as
such. Nor are we entirely convinced the attempted destruction of our rights and
protections under the Constitution is not a BI-partisan effort. We shall certainly see.
Of course, maybe we have it all wrong - maybe Senators Santorum and Specter just don't
comprehend what is actually happening here. We shall see about that too. And we shall also
see what Representatives Hyde & Company think about it as well."
Now I would say that Mr. Lauffenberger's goals as pretty far fetched, but he is
on the right track with his thinking. He is correct in the assumption that the system and
the people in the system are corrupt.
People like Judge Robert Wolfe who sat in judgement in the proceedings regarding Kathy
Wilson, even though he did do the right thing as far as Buckley and Brown were concerned,
did not do the right thing regarding the shenanigans of Massa and Herzog. He turned
a blind eye to the blatant twisting of the system just to get a conviction and attempts to
move careers forward.
In the same sense, three consecutive Attorney Generals, sought to protect the wrong
doers and punish the innocent. Judge Wolfe and those three Attorney Generals all share in
the blame even though they can easily say: "They were only doing their jobs."
The premise to convict at all costs, seems to be a twisting of the intent of the
Justice System, now known as the Judicial System.
The presumption of innocence until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, seems to
have been lost somewhere along the way with respect for rights and law enforcement
honoring the Constitution of the United States of America.
We are now in a "them and us" mentality with law enforcement.
We watch television and are able to easily identify the bad guys. Criminals are people who
rob, rape, deal drugs, and murder people. That is all still true. However, there is
another class of criminal that has emerged without us even realizing it. That class of
criminal is you and me.
We do not share the privilege of being on the in side of the law. We are not lawyers or
Judges. The State Police don't take us home if we drink too much. We go to jail. We
are the "them" and they are the "us." It is the "them"
who through the fines they seek and taxes they impose support the continued existence of
the "us" mentality we see today.
Even today, the saga of Michael Brown and his admitted perjury continues in the Warren
County Courts. Many things have happened since May 18, 1988 when Kathy Wilson went
to lunch and never came back. She and her murder became secondary to the corruption
of the system. The elaborate system of lies and the destruction of reputations all took
center stage while all the time the family of the victim was forgotten.
The answer to the question "Who Killed Kathy Wilson?" was always there. It is
still there, even today. Even though it in fact exists, Law Enforcement refuses to
acknowledge that it does. Law Enforcement, at the expense of exposing its own wrong doing
allows the murderer to remain free. Instead, even today, even in the light of Brown's
admission that everything he said was nothing but a series of lies that he and the
Prosecution dreamed up, people still insist the same thing.
Buckley did it!
Comment on this at rdhedbud@penn.com.
MAY 19, 1999
If Johnny Carson could do it......
Then we guess the chief can, too. Today we have a guest editorialist - none
other than the JERK himself - Bernie Moore with MOORE ON MC KEAN COUNTY.
Subject: Beck loses in a MUDSLIDE!
Incumbent Harold T. (Bud) Beck took it squarely on the chin in Tuesday's GOP primary.
It appears that Beck shared the slots with fellow incumbent Lawrence Stratton Jr. on just
over 50% of the ballots and shared few to no slots with the remaining five candidates
Beck lost in a MUDSLIDE that can be attributed only to the slit trench reporting by Era
staff writers and the backHANDed tactics of local radio personalities.
I should be surprised but I am not, I had hoped that the people of McKean county would
be able to see through the media generated smoke screen. These election results only
reinforce my feelings that leaving this area is a good decision. As long as the Bradford
Area Alliance holds the reigns of the future the wagon will continue to slowly back up. It
will take at least two generations of constant economic improvement to transform this serf
style community into a thriving positive socioeconomic entity. My children's children
deserve better.
Bernie Moore cnac@penn.com.
MAY 18, 1999
Election Day
Thank you, Nancy, for the following:
GOOD LUCK IN THE ELECTION TOMORROW!!!!!!
Thank
heavens we have someone who will speak out for the citizens of McKean County and tell it
like it is.
Though I'm a registered Republican I have often been ashamed of what goes on in the
party.
Beck, Stratton & Weaver have done a great job for McKean County and I pray they are
ALL re-elected for another term. Though you don't always all agree on issues you do work
them out for the satisfaction of everyone in McKean County.
Keep up the good work and again GOOD LUCK tomorrow!!!
And from Edna:
Win, lose, or draw I love ya.
Forrest was here this weekend, and loved the Cornplanter article I sent him from the MLR.
Thank you for your wishes and vote early and often, Chicago style.
In the meantime, remember Kathy Ann Wilson, who disappeared on this day in
1988. May she have found peace and be resting in the arms of our Lord.
MAY 17, 1999
Tourism in a police state
Good morning. It is 50.4 degrees at 6:08 A.M. It was a beautiful weekend,
especially yesterday. I guess I should thank Sears for the flawed tractor it sold me. It
keeps breaking belts on the mower attachment and when it broke about one yesterday
afternoon, I was ripe for a real good sun burn. As it is, my shoulders were warm last
night and a bit sore today. Thanks Sears, but your design flaw is still a royal pain, even
worse than the sun burn.
Tomorrow is election day. All day Saturday we got the new printed version of the MOUNTAIN
LAUREL REVIEW out to the people. We were door to door in many communities. Just a
little extra service at election time. Some of the high lights that I have not included in
this column is the endorsement of Michelle Corignani over Connie Cavallaro for Mayor.
We feel that Mrs. Corignani should win by a 2 - 1 majority!
The people are not stupid. Connie Cavallaro had the nerve to take credit for
seeing that the McKean Theater was finally torn down. That was a false claim and even the
monster, Ray McMahon, can't take credit for its final destruction. It was Pete Kirvan who
spearheaded the concept and forced City Council to deal with the problem. Without him and
the public outcry that followed, it would still be standing.
We endorsed Doug Barhight for School Board.
He has promised not to vote to raise school taxes during his term if elected. That's
enough for me. Doug has my vote.
We see the District Justice race in Bradford as a near dead heat between Kahle,
Hauser, and Cavallero. However, Kahle beat everyone over the head with the
experience issue and it seems that Kahle just may have a narrow edge with that. Hauser
really has no criminal trial experience (except for one high profile case that he lost)
and the voters know and remember Kahle as the District Attorney. If there is an edge
in this one, it goes to Kahle.
Tom Riel has come from behind and has momentum with him in his race to unseat
Barbara Boser in the other contested District Justice race. We see him as a dark
horse who just may Finnish several lengths ahead.
Then there is the County Commissioner race.
As I rode around delivering magazine on Saturday I listened to the radio ads my
opponents are running. Wow! I noted with interest how one candidate claims to have
"founded open government" and has promised to do everything I have done to bring
the county back from the brink of bankruptcy. Maybe he should have used my picture,
too.
Needless to say, they all sound like a pile of stiffs. Larry Stratton and I have radio
ads that give facts and accomplishments, not hollow promises. That has been the hallmark
of our administration. It is just all too obvious what has gone on in this race.
Meanwhile, on Friday night I was faced with one of the election issues up close
and personal. That issue is tourism.
The Rainbow Inn is a family run business. My wife owns it, my son is
the chef, and I am the landlord. In the midst of our dinner hour from 7 P.M. until 7:45
P.M. we had the Corydon Township Police Department blocking the entrance of our parking
lot while they gave two pickup trucks from Texas tickets for speeding.
Forty-five minutes for two speeding tickets while they denied access to a business with
their foolishness.
We recognize that a police officer recently lost his life during a traffic stop but we
question why, when no threat is obvious, that firearms need to be out of holsters.
The drivers of the two vehicles as did several of our patrons wondered that, too.
Also, keep in mind that The Rainbow Inn is in Lafayette Township and this was the
Corydon Township Police. No jurisdiction exists for them except in the matter of hot
pursuit. With literally twelve miles of Route 59 in Corydon Township between the County
line and Lafayette Township, we wonder why the stop had to be made in Lafayette Township,
if it wasn't related to the election, or shear ignorance?
Still, that is how we welcome tourists in McKean County.
If we can't nick them for speeding, we can get them for going under a wire to fish when
the wire is gone.
We can mis-interpret what a "lifetime fishing license" means and ticket a
legal fisherman and never apologize when the mistake is found out.
We can squabble with our neighbor state New York and give every snow mobile a
ticket if they are not registered in Pennsylvania, ignoring that they are registered in
New York. (Sounds like an interstate commerce violation to me!)
We have so many police departments and policing organizations keeping an eye on the
three or four tourists we do get that it is a miracle that we even have them. The
climate that exists is anything but favorable to tourism and tourists. Ask the boys
from Texas!
Perhaps in the future we should have our local tourism director, Linda Devlin
riding with the Corydon Township boys on Friday nights. When they give out of towners
tickets, she can give them a kiss on the cheek to finish them off. That way they can
understand how much we appreciate their tourist dollars.
Comment on this at rdhedbud@penn.com.
MAY 16, 1999
Sunday morning news programs
Good morning. It's a little after 9 A.M. on a beautiful Sunday morning and it
is already 54.3 degrees outside. The Sunday Morning news gab sessions are about to start
and from judging The Capital Gang on CNN, it appears that the two subjects are: What to do
about Kosovo? and, Gun Show Gun Control.
You know, this is all very boring to the average person. All of these news programs
feature writers for large newspapers or magazines, all of them very intelligent and adept
with the turn of a word; but in reality, either very thick in the brain, or afraid to
really come out and state the problem and the solution.
It really makes no difference what the weekly topic is. It makes no difference if the
particular news commentator or writer is a Democrat or a Republican. It makes no
difference because the more they are different, the more they all say the exact same
thing. They have the unique talent of talking around the problem and never putting forth
any solid suggestion on how to solve the crisis of the week. Take the situation in Kosovo
for example.
We have been bombing the Christian Serbs who are killing the Moslems for how long now?
What we have been doing was described this morning as "pin prick
bombing." In a further explanation it was stated that "we bomb and then ask
Milosovich if that hurts. We bomb more and ask again if that hurts yet. Eventually, it
will hurt and then this will supposedly end." If that is what we are really doing,
that is all well and good. I get concerned when we talk about putting 100,000 ground
troops into action. It sounds all too familiar and has shades of Lyndon Johnson's
"Light at the end of the tunnel" philosophy and lie.
NATO, with 99.9% United States Military might and American taxpayers' dollars, keeps
upping the ante as we bomb Yugoslavia back into the 11th Century, the time about when the
Moslems first appeared in the Balkans. It comforts me very little when some British
spokesman with an Italian General conduct daily news briefings when it is American pilots
flying mission after mission almost exclusively. It also gives me very little comfort in
knowing that we seem to be no closer to ending this mess than we were the day before the
bombing began. The refugees keep coming and coming.
Regardless of what they say when they are interviewed the day they arrive in New
Jersey, I find it very hard to believe that those people will ever want to return in the
near future to a country where the largest portion of the population hates them enough to
want to kill every man, woman and child of them. Why would they want to leave this nation
even in the light of Columbine High School and the cry to register every firearm and pee
shooter that has ever or will ever be made? Our absolute worst is, for them, a
day at the beach.
We are kidding ourselves if we believe that any of those people would want to return to
a homeland where their futures and their livelihoods have disappeared as their homes went
up in flames. Even a Macedonian refugee camp where there are three squares a day would be
preferable to digging through the burned out ruins of their homes for a stray can of food
the Serbs just might have missed. This war, started by the Serbs, has created a new
generation of "Palestinians" whose children will grow up in camps and hate the
people who put them there.
They cycle of hate is only being perpetuated and all the smart bombs in the universe
will not bring one ounce of compassion or forgiveness. During World War II it was the
Moslem population raping and murdering the Christians. Now, fifty years later, it is the
Christian population raping and murdering the Moslems. But, it makes for good play on
Sunday morning news shows.
The solution was so very simple all along. This all could have been ended
so very fast. It could have been ended during Bosnia and all of this could have been
averted. All we had to do was to kill Milosovich.
For some reason we want to play fair. We establish rules on how we kill people and
which people we are allowed to kill. Of all the talking I have heard on Sunday morning
news shows not one of the so called intelligencia has ever suggested that. Why?
If the policy of murdering your neighbors is the the policy of one man, why don't we
bomb him and everyone around him until he is either dead or he changes his policy?
It is pretty easy to have such a policy if you yourself never becomes a target in the
little game you put into play. As long as we allow mass murderers to remain immune
from their own brand of terror, the threat of the War Crimes Tribunal means little to the
officers and men in the field who are carrying out the policy of rape and murder.
Moving to the next topic of discussion, more gun control laws and even an
outright ban on gun shows would not have stopped what happened in Colorado. No, for
some reason, two sets of parents somehow failed to detect that their boys were building
bombs in their garages. Even though they were under the "supervision" of
Juvenile Authorities and the local court, no one realized that they had purchased
automatic weapons, other firearms, and ammunition to carry out their plan. Why?
Why hasn't anyone asked the obvious?
Where were the parents for the last year while all of this was going on?
I owned a business in Colorado Springs, just a forty minute drive down the interstate
from Littleton. Both communities are very much alike. The affluent families in both
communities are also very much alike in the sense that the children become the possessions
of the parents, not the responsibility. It is very possible that one or both
sets of parents may have actually tripped over the supplies used in the killings while
they were busy going about living their lives. Where were they
when all of this was going on?
All the summits at the White House and all the pleas to the movie industry will
change nothing. The children today are different. We have made them different in the
respect that they are unattached from the rest of us. They have little respect for the
property of others and years of conditioning in our schools have told them that they are
special and not responsible for their own actions. When there is a problem, it is
the end result of a root cause that is not of their own making.
When we change that kind of thinking, then and only them will we have our
children back to the point where they have respect for others and for themselves.
This is all so very simple but if the solutions were put forward, it is unlikely that
anyone would embrace them. Why would they? If they did then maybe the people on the Sunday
morning news shows would be out of business.
Comment on this at rdhedbud@penn.com.
MAY 15, 1999
For your entertainment
It is 51. 8 degrees at 7:52 A.M. The birds are singing outside and the
following are a few laughs to brighten your weekend.
You know, some people are really stoopid!
"I am a medical student currently doing a rotation in toxicology at the
poison control center. Today, this woman called in very upset because she caught her
little daughter eating ants. I quickly reassured her that the ants are not harmful and
there would be no need to bring her daughter into the hospital. She calmed down, and at
the end of the conversation happened to mention that she gave her daughter some ant poison
to eat in order to kill the ants. I told her that she better bring her daughter in to the
Emergency room right away."
*********************
Seems that a year ago, some Boeing employees on the field decided to steal a life raft
from one of the 747s. They were successful in getting it out of the plane and home. When
they took it for a float on the river, they were quite surprised by a Coast Guard
helicopter coming towards them. It turned out that the chopper was homing in on the
emergency locator that is activated when the raft is inflated. They are no longer employed
at Boeing.
*********************
"I worked for a while at a Wal-Mart store, selling sporting goods. As an employee of
Wal-Mart you are sometimes required to make storewide pages, e.g., 'I have a customer in
hardware who needs assistance at the paint counter.' One night a tentative female voice
came over the intercom system with the (I kid you not) following message: 'I have a
customer by the balls in toys who needs assistance.'"
*********************
A police officer had a perfect hiding place for watching for speeders. But one day,
everyone was under the speed limit. The officer found the problem: a 10 year old boy was
standing on the side of the road with a huge hand painted sign which said "RADAR TRAP
AHEAD." A little more investigative work led the officer to the boy's accomplice,
another boy about 100 yards beyond the radar trap with a sign reading, "TIPS"
and a bucket at his feet, full of change.
*********************
A true story out of San Francisco: A man, wanting to rob a downtown Bank of America,
walked into the branch and wrote "this iz a stikkup. Put all your muny in this
bag." While standing in line, waiting to give his note to the teller, he began to
worry that someone had seen him write the note and might call the police before he reached
the teller window. So he left the Bank of America and crossed the street to Wells Fargo.
After waiting a few minutes
in line, he handed his note to the Wells Fargo teller. She read it and,
surmising from his spelling errors that he wasn't the brightest light in the harbor, told
him that she could not accept his stickup note because it was written on a Bank of America
deposit slip and that he would either have to fill out a Wells Fargo deposit lip or go
back to Bank of America. Looking somewhat defeated, the man said "OK" and left.
The Wells Fargo teller then called the police who arrested the man a few minutes later, as
he was waiting in line back at Bank of America.
*********************
A motorist was unknowingly caught in an automated speed trap that measured his speed using
radar and photographed his car. He later received in the mail a ticket for $40 and a photo
of his car. Instead of payment, he sent the police department a photograph of $40. Several
days later, he received a letter from the police that contained another picture - of
handcuffs.
*********************
A woman was reporting her car as stolen, and mentioned that there was a car phone in it.
The policeman taking the report called the phone and told the guy that answered that he
had read the ad in the newspaper and wanted to buy the car. They arranged to meet, and the
thief was arrested.
*********************
Drug possession defendant Christopher Jansen, on trial in March in Pontiac, Michigan, said
he had been searched without a warrant. The prosecutor said the officer didn't need a
warrant because a "bulge" in Christopher's jacket could have been a gun.
"Nonsense," said Christopher, who happened to be wearing the same jacket that
day in court. He handed it over so the judge could see it. The judge discovered a packet
of cocaine in the pocket and laughed so hard he required a five minute recess to compose
himself.
*********************
Oklahoma City: Dennis Newton was on trial for the armed robbery of a convenience store in
a district court when he fired his lawyer. Assistant district attorney Larry Jones said
Newton, 47, was doing a fair job of defending himself until the store manager testified
that Newton was the robber. Newton jumped up, accused the woman of lying and then said,
"I should have blown your head off." The defendant paused, then quickly added,
"if I'd been the one that was there." The jury took 20 minutes to convict Newton
and recommended a 30 year sentence.
*********************
R.C. Gaitlan, 21, walked up to two patrol officers who were showing their squad car
computer equipment to children in a Detroit neighborhood. When he asked how the system
worked, the officer asked him for identification. Gaitlan gave them his drivers license,
they entered it into the computer, and moments later they arrested Gaitlan because
information on the screen showed Gaitlan was wanted for a two year old armed robbery in
St. Louis, Missouri.
*********************
A man walked into a little corner store in Miami with a shotgun and demanded the cash
drawer. After the cashier put the cash in a bag,
the robber saw a bottle of scotch that he wanted behind the counter on the shelf. He told
the cashier to put it in the bag as well, but he refused and said "I don't believe
you are over 21." The robber said he was, but the clerk still refused to give it to
him because he didn't believe him. At this point the robber took his drivers license out
of his wallet and gave it to the clerk. The clerk looked it over, and agreed that the man
was in fact over 21 and he put the scotch in the bag. The robber then ran from the store
with his loot. The cashier promptly called the police and gave the name and address of the
robber that he got off the license. They arrested the robber two hours later.
*********************
A pair of Michigan robbers entered a record shop nervously waving revolvers. The first one
shouted, "Nobody move!" When his partner moved, the startled first bandit shot
him.
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