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  • LoungeMachine
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    Bush White House Implants "Reporter"

    February 9, 2005 · A reporter for the conservative news site TalonNews.com resigns. The reporter, who went by the pseudonym Jeff Gannon, drew critical attention at President Bush's Jan. 26 press conference when he referred in question to Democrats "who seem to have divorced themselves from reality" on the issue of retooling Social Security.

    Liberal bloggers have disclosed that Gannon, who has little previous journalism experience, was easily granted a coveted White House press pass -- even though he did not work for a traditional or established news organization. He also routinely asked "softball" questions at press conferences. There are also allegations that Gannon is linked to Web sites with homoerotic themes.

    Gannon spoke with NPR's David Folkenflik the day before he resigned. He says he is open about his conservative point of view, but that he is just as valid a journalist as other reporters in the White House press corps.





    ONE OF 2 THINGS HAD TO OCCUR

    1- THE WHITE HOUSE KNEW THIS GUYS REAL NAME

    OR

    2- SECURITY WITHIN THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORP SUCKS ASS


    Notice this guy has links to "homoerotic web sites"



    Bottom Line?

    The Bush Adminitration will not only PAY "journalists" to shill for them, they'll even implant them whenever the Shrub is told he needs to hold a press conference. [ twice a year? ]
    Originally posted by Kristy
    Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
    Originally posted by cadaverdog
    I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?
  • LoungeMachine
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    Jeff Gannon • Scott McClellan • Talon News



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    Hannity on Gannon: "a terrific Washington bureau chief and White House correspondent for Talon News"
    Wednesday February 9, 2005

    "Go ahead, Jeff": Talon News "reporter" Jeff Gannon is McClellan's lifeline during briefings

    Talon News "reporter" Jeff Gannon's softball questions often steer White House press secretary Scott McClellan away from more difficult inquiries raised during White House press briefings; on several occasions, McClellan has turned to Gannon for his questions after other press corps members have asked pointed questions on controversial topics. In reviewing White House press conferences from the past year, Media Matters for America has noted numerous instances in which Gannon's lobs -- leading questions that often include false assumptions favorable to the Bush administration -- have allowed McClellan to move to friendlier turf, away from having to answer questions on such issues as the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment; the Bush administration's relationship with former Iraqi National Congress leader Ahmad Chalabi; the growing trade deficit with China; and President Bush's Texas Air National Guard record. Some examples:

    "Is this another piece of evidence showing the direct terror ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda?"

    During the August 9, 2004, White House press briefing, a reporter repeatedly asked McClellan whether American forces had killed any innocent people in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The next reporter questioned McClellan on the president's opinion of Ahmad Chalabi (the Bush administration initially supported Chalabi as a candidate to head Iraq's interim government, but rescinded that support after Iraqi forces issued warrants for his arrest on counterfeiting charges, and after he was accused of giving classified U.S. intelligence to Iran and providing incorrect reports about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, according to an August 9, 2004, New York Times article reprinted in the Houston Chronicle). After responding, McClellan turned to Gannon for two questions:

    From the White House website's transcript of the August 9, 2004, briefing:

    MR. McCLELLAN: Go ahead, Jeff.

    Q: Thank you. The imam [Yassin M. Aref] that was arrested in [Albany] New York last week was discovered because his name appeared in a Rolodex in a terrorist training camp in Iraq before the war. The book was found after, by U.S. troops, but he was in Iraq before the war. Is this another piece of evidence showing the direct terror ties between Iraq and al Qaeda?

    MR. McCLELLAN: One, that's an ongoing investigation. I think the questions related to those particular individuals are best directed to the Department of Justice. And so that's -- I would refer any questions about that investigation to the Department of Justice. We are continuing to wage the war on terrorism on many fronts, both abroad and at home. And I think you're seeing that through the actions that we are taking.

    Q: Let me follow up with a second question. How damaging was the revelation of the deepest mole that we've ever had in al Qaeda? The publication of that man's name by The New York Times -- how damaging is that to our war on terror?

    MR. McCLELLAN: I'm sorry -- which specific instance are you referring to?

    Q: The New York Times published the name of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, who was described by intelligence officials as the only deep mole we've ever had within al Qaeda.

    MR. McCLELLAN: I'm not sure where it was published, first. Obviously, it was published recently -- the capture of this individual. It is important that we recognize that sometimes there are ongoing operations underway. And as we move forward on capturing or bringing to justice al Qaeda members, we need to keep that in mind. And sometimes we aren't able to go into as much detail we would like to because of those ongoing operations. And I think everybody has a responsibility to keep that in mind.

    "Doesn't [former Ambassador] Joe Wilson owe the President and America an apology?"

    During a July 15, 2004, press conference, McClellan again turned to Gannon following questions from reporters about the president's position on the Federal Marriage Amendment; the president's opinion of fundraising consultant Mike Rogers's campaign (detailed in a Washington Post article) to disclose the sexual orientation of gay staffers working for senators and representatives who supported the amendment; and whether Lynne Cheney's opposition to the amendment constituted the first time a vice president's wife had ever publicly opposed the president's policies. After responding, McClellan accepted questions from Gannon, who promptly shifted the focus.

    From the White House transcript:

    MR. McCLELLAN: Two questions a day. Go ahead, Jeff.

    [...]

    Q: Last Friday, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report that shows that Ambassador Joe Wilson lied when he said his wife didn't put him up for the mission to Niger. The British inquiry into their own prewar intelligence yesterday concluded that the President's 16 words ["The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa"] were "well-founded." Doesn't Joe Wilson owe the President and America an apology for his deception and his own intelligence failure?

    MR. McCLELLAN: Well, one, let me point out that I think those reports speak for themselves on that issue. And I think if you have questions about that, you can direct that to Mr. Wilson.

    Contrary to Gannon's assertion, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report contained no conclusions regarding Wilson's truthfulness about his wife's purported involvement in his appointment to the Niger mission. As for Gannon's citation of the "British inquiry" regarding the "President's 16 words" in the 2003 State of the Union address, and Gannon's claim of an "intelligence failure" on Wilson's part, then-director of central intelligence George J. Tenet stated in a press release that "[t]hese 16 words should never have been included in the text written for the President."

    As Media Matters previously noted, when the federal grand jury investigating the leak of the identity of CIA covert operative Valerie Plame subpoenaed White House records on contacts with journalists, Gannon was reportedly among them. WashingtonPost.com "White House Briefing" columnist Dan Froomkin explained in his March 10, 2004, column that "the reason Gannon is on the list is most likely an attempt to find out who gave him a secret memo that he mentioned in an interview he had with Plame's husband, former ambassador and administration critic Joseph Wilson."

    "[D]oesn't that, combined with the now proven Al Qaeda link between Iraq ... unequivocally make the case for going to war in Iraq?"

    On June 15, 2004, after reporters asked McClellan a series of questions about the United States' growing trade deficit with China, reports of strained American relations with Egypt, and American forces' interrogation of Saddam Hussein and his top officials, McClellan again turned to Gannon:

    From the White House press briefing transcript:

    MR. McCLELLAN: Go ahead, Jeff. You had one.

    Q: Thanks. Why hasn't the administration made more of the U.N. inspectors' report that says Saddam Hussein was dismantling his missile and WMD [weapons of mass destruction] sites before and during the war? And doesn't that, combined with the now-proven al Qaeda link between Iraq -- between Saddam Hussein and the terrorist organization -- unequivocally make the case for going to war in Iraq?

    MR. McCLELLAN: Well, I think in terms of Iraq and ties to terrorism, Secretary Powell outlined the former regime's support for and ties to terrorists when he went before the United Nations. Director Tenet has testified in open session before Congress about what we know about those ties. You heard the President talk about some of those ties earlier today in the Rose Garden when he was asked a question. So I think those ties are well known, and we have talked about them previously. Certainly, when you look at someone like al Zarqawi, he was an individual who was in Iraq prior to the decision to go to war, and he is someone who remains in Iraq. And he is a senior al Qaeda associate.

    "I'd like to comment on the angry mob that surrounded [senior Bush adviser] Karl Rove's house."

    On April 1, 2004, reporters asked McClellan to offer the president's stance on claims that the Unborn Victims of Violence Act was an attempt to "chip away at Roe v. Wade" and explain what the president would say to mollify those who held that concern. After answering, McClellan acknowledged Gannon, who shifted the focus of the questions -- without actually asking a question:

    From the White House press briefing transcript:

    MR. McCLELLAN: Go ahead, Jeff.

    Q: I'd like to comment on the angry mob that surrounded [senior Bush adviser] Karl Rove's house on Sunday. They chanted and pounded on the windows until the D.C. police and Secret Service were called in. The protest was organized by the National People's Action Coalition, whose members receive taxpayer funds, as well as financial support from groups including Theresa [sic] Heinz Kerry's Tides Foundation.

    MR. McCLELLAN: I would just say that, one, we appreciate and understand concerns that people may have. I would certainly hope that people would respect the families of White House staff.

    Gannon's description of Teresa Heinz Kerry's financial relationship to the Tides Foundation echoed similar distortions from other conservative media figures. As Media Matters for America documented, a Tides Foundation statement maintained that "by legally binding contract, every penny of Heinz's support to Tides has been explicitly directed to specific projects in Pennsylvania."

    "Did he make speeches alongside Jane Fonda?"

    During a February 10, 2004, press conference, McClellan fielded a long series of questions about gaps in Bush's Texas Air National Guard record, before acknowledging Gannon, who shifted the subject of the questions by attacking and distorting Senator John Kerry's war record through the following question.

    From the White House transcript of the press conference:

    Q: Are you ready to take questions on a different subject?

    MR. McCLELLAN: We're still on this topic, right?

    Q: Since there have been so many questions about what the President was doing over 30 years ago, what is it that he did after his honorable discharge from the National Guard? Did he make speeches alongside [actress and anti-Vietnam War activist] Jane Fonda, denouncing America's racist war in Vietnam? Did he testify before Congress that American troops committed war crimes in Vietnam? And did he throw somebody else's medals at the White House to protest a war America was still fighting? What was he doing after he was honorably discharged?

    MR. McCLELLAN: We've already commented on some of his [Bush's] views relating back to that period the other day. And, obviously, this was a time period also when he was going to get his MBA at Harvard. But the President was certainly proud to serve in the National Guard.

    Q: And would the White House consider those actions by Senator Kerry, that Jeff mentions fair game in the political season?

    Media Matters for America documented the oft-used conservative smear tactic of attempting to link Senator Kerry to Jane Fonda, despite the fact the two had very little contact during the anti-Vietnam War movement.
    Originally posted by Kristy
    Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
    Originally posted by cadaverdog
    I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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    • LoungeMachine
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      2/9/2005
      Congresswoman calls for investigation into White House ‘reporter’ linked to escort sites

      Rep. Slaughter Calls on President Bush to Explain Emerging White House Briefing Room Scandal

      Washington, DC - Rep. Louise M. Slaughter (NY-28), long time champion of media reform and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Rules, sent a letter to President George W. Bush today asking him to explain how discredited “reporter” Jeff Gannon was credentialed as a member of the legitimate media by the White House.

      The letter follows

      Wednesday, February 9, 2005

      The Honorable George W. Bush
      President of the United States
      1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
      Washington, DC 20500

      Dear Mr. President:

      In light of the mounting evidence that your Administration has, on several occasions, paid members of the media to advocate in favor of Administration policies, I feel compelled to ask you to address a matter brought to my attention by the Niagara Falls Reporter (article attached), a local newspaper in my district, regarding James “JD” Guckert (AKA Jeff Gannon) of Talon News.

      According to several credible reports, “Mr. Gannon” has been repeatedly credentialed as a member of the White House press corps by your office and has been regularly called upon in White House press briefings by your Press Secretary Scott McClellan, despite the fact evidence shows that “Mr. Gannon” is a Republican political operative, uses a false name, has phony or questionable journalistic credentials, is known for plagiarizing much of the “news” he reports, and according to several web reports, may have ties to the promotion of the prostitution of military personnel.

      Several weeks ago when it was revealed that radio/TV host Armstrong Williams had received payment from your Administration in exchange for his vocal support of the ‘No Child Left Behind’ initiative, I was stunned. For years now I have been leading the fight in Congress for fairness and accountability in the media; the Williams revelation only underscored the need for a media that has integrity, is balanced and expresses the local interests and concerns of its consumers.

      Since that time, two more members of the media have been found to have received money from your Administration in exchange for their vocal, yet undisclosed support of Administration policies.

      And just this morning we have learned that “Mr. Gannon” has resigned his post at the, so called, Talon News amid growing concerns over his controversial background and falsified qualifications. In fact, it appears that “Mr. Gannon’s” presence in the White House press corps was merely as a tool of propaganda for your Administration.

      Mr. President, I am sure we both agree the White House press corps is an honored institution in America that should be beyond the scope of partisan meddling, and that a free and independent media is the cornerstone of our success as a democracy. Likewise, I am sure we can both agree the American people have the right to expect that journalists who question their President everyday are experienced, independent, and perhaps most importantly, unbiased in their approach.

      I was already concerned about what appears to be an organized campaign to mask partisan propaganda as legitimate news by your Administration. That we have now learned this same type of deception is occurring inside the White House briefing room itself is even more disturbing.

      That is why I am asking you to please explain to the Congress and to the American people how and why the individual known as “Mr. Gannon” was repeatedly cleared by your staff to join the legitimate White House press corps?

      Mr. President, your Administration has driven the so-called “values” debate in this country. But the most important value for those of us in public service should always be honesty and integrity, particularly when considering the manner in which we conduct our affairs of state.

      I would appreciate your prompt response on this matter.

      Respectfully,

      /LMS

      Louise M. Slaughter

      Ranking Member, House Committee on Rules
      Originally posted by Kristy
      Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
      Originally posted by cadaverdog
      I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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      • Little_Skittles
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        • Dec 2004
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        #4
        oh my my my lets just slap him on the hand shall we?
        Do you love me peter? Yes of course my lord. Then feed my sheep.

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        • FORD
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          • Jan 2004
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          #5
          This is a serious fuckup!

          These fucking bastards claim they have made the country safer, yet they can't even keep a LIAR WITH A FAKE PRESS BADGE away from the so-called pResident?!?

          What if "Gannon" had been a terrorist, instead of a closet fag with gay porn sites?



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          Not that I'd mourn Junior for a half second, but it kinda sheds a whole new light on their claims of keeping the country safe, doesn't it.

          Not to mention proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that Junior's "press conferences" are nothing more than staged FRAUDS.

          Wonder if Mr James Dale Guckert a.k.a. "Gannon" has visited Junior at the Pig Ranch for "private interviews".

          Now we know what the padded flight suit was really all about....
          Eat Us And Smile

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          "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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          • academic punk
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            • Dec 2004
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            #6
            FORD!!! You know you shouldn't post pics of shirtless military studs on here! ELVIS may get himself an erection!!!

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            • Phil theStalker
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              • Jan 2004
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              #7
              Originally posted by FORD
              This is a serious fuckup!

              These fucking bastards claim they have made the country safer, yet they can't even keep a LIAR WITH A FAKE PRESS BADGE away from the so-called pResident?!?

              What if "Gannon" had been a terrorist, instead of a closet fag with gay porn sites?



              Hotmilitarystud.com
              Militaryescorts.com
              Militaryescortsm4m.com

              Not that I'd mourn Junior for a half second, but it kinda sheds a whole new light on their claims of keeping the country safe, doesn't it.

              Not to mention proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that Junior's "press conferences" are nothing more than staged FRAUDS.

              Wonder if Mr James Dale Guckert a.k.a. "Gannon" has visited Junior at the Pig Ranch for "private interviews".

              Now we know what the padded flight suit was really all about....
              I think we know what it's all about now.

              We've reached a point of no return.

              A point of no returning to the "old world order" of sovereign nation states, with strong national enterprises, a strong middle class, and a strong economy that generates tax revenues for local schools, and a just society for all.

              The only way back is the same way that got us here.

              You know how we got here.

              There was no "America" for our ancestors to come to. It got here by the musket. And that's the only way back.

              We had a nation made here for us by brave men and all we have to do is keep it and not lose it to a one world government that's planned and is on the march big time.

              And "they" know it.

              It's sad to know this and to see half of the country unawares of it. The other half that knows it are too cowardly to stand up to it.

              And the world and the UN to let the U.S. run all over that town Fallujah.

              The world's nations are cowards, too.

              The 1st Marine Division better have a good reason for following "these" orders.

              Fallujah is the 1st Marine Division's Waco.

              Reeling in the New World Order.

              Fallujah had no nuclear powered submarines.

              Fallujah had no tanks.

              Fallujah had no air force with smart bombs

              Fallujah had no bunker busters.

              Fallujah had no techology, no night vision to fight the invaders of THEIR country.

              Fallujah had no nuclear weapons.

              Fallujah had no... well, enough of that.

              A puppet regime had to set up by January 31st.

              Fallujah's mother's, father's, son's, daughters, grandmothers, grandfather's, butchers, bakers, teachers, doctors, all had to die for this White House deadline for the puppet regime to be created.

              By the way, FTAA was shoved down our throats Jan. 1st, 2005.

              This country is being dismantled by plan and design and we have crossed the point of no return.

              Let's see what the U.S. 1st Marine Division had behind it...

              Yep.

              It's later than you think.


              P
              Last edited by Phil theStalker; 02-10-2005, 01:34 AM.
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              • lms2

                #8
                Originally posted by academic punk
                FORD!!! You know you shouldn't post pics of shirtless military studs on here! ELVIS may get himself an erection!!!
                or women may take over the thread!

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                • Phil theStalker
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                  • Jan 2004
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by lms2
                  or women may take over the thread!
                  Women like gay guys?

                  Happy Valentine's Day, lms2.

                  I figured you need it considering you're considering looking at a page of gay guys.


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                  • lms2

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Phil theStalker
                    Women like gay guys?

                    Happy Valentine's Day, lms2.

                    I figured you need it considering you're considering looking at a page of gay guys.


                    Its not the first time I have looked at a man that was not interested in me... and I am not ashamed to admit it.

                    Thanks Phil... but its not Valentines day yet!

                    So you take that as a sign of desperation? Sue me. And you ARE cranky. Serves you right for spending so much time discussing politics.

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                    • Phil theStalker
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by lms2
                      Its not the first time I have looked at a man that was not interested in me... and I am not ashamed to admit it.

                      Thanks Phil... but its not Valentines day yet!

                      So you take that as a sign of desperation? Sue me. And you ARE cranky. Serves you right for spending so much time discussing politics.
                      I'm not cranky.

                      I'm very charming.

                      I'm just a vampire having a hard time trying to fit into normal society.

                      Wait a minute.

                      How long's tit bean?

                      1, 2, 3, 4... 13, 14...21...

                      It's your period again.

                      Well, at least at 39 you're not going through the change of life yet.

                      lms2, when you go through the change aff life wot do you want t2o change int2o?




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                      • lms2

                        #12
                        Discussions about my menstrual cycle do not belong on the frontline... thats just gross. But, since you brought it up, I am NOT on my period and I am not the one who is cranky!

                        Don't worry sweetness... I will never change.

                        But if I did, I think I would like to be a bird.

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                        • Phil theStalker
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                          • Jan 2004
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by lms2
                          Discussions about my menstrual cycle do not belong on the frontline... thats just gross. But, since you brought it up, I am NOT on my period and I am not the one who is cranky!

                          Don't worry sweetness... I will never change.

                          But if I did, I think I would like to be a bird.
                          I love playing that song.

                          The slide lead.

                          The whole thing.

                          Free As A Bird

                          It's the next best thing to be


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                          • Nickdfresh
                            SUPER MODERATOR

                            • Oct 2004
                            • 49136

                            #14
                            This thread would be hysterical if it weren't so fucking scary! Why don't we just create a The Department of Information and drop all pretenses of a free press.

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                            • Nickdfresh
                              SUPER MODERATOR

                              • Oct 2004
                              • 49136

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FORD
                              This is a serious fuckup!

                              These fucking bastards claim they have made the country safer, yet they can't even keep a LIAR WITH A FAKE PRESS BADGE away from the so-called pResident?!?

                              What if "Gannon" had been a terrorist, instead of a closet fag with gay porn sites?



                              Hotmilitarystud.com
                              Militaryescorts.com
                              Militaryescortsm4m.com

                              Not that I'd mourn Junior for a half second, but it kinda sheds a whole new light on their claims of keeping the country safe, doesn't it.

                              Not to mention proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that Junior's "press conferences" are nothing more than staged FRAUDS.

                              Wonder if Mr James Dale Guckert a.k.a. "Gannon" has visited Junior at the Pig Ranch for "private interviews".

                              Now we know what the padded flight suit was really all about....
                              I'll bet Hannity will go to "bat" for him...Muhuhawhawhahwhawhawhawhaw
                              Last edited by Nickdfresh; 02-10-2005, 07:19 AM.

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