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Amy Goodman and 'Democracy Now' never have appeared more like CIA assets than in the aftermath of the November 2nd, 2004 "election". <!--break--> <p><a name="50"> </a><br /><em>Note: Thanks to the <a href=http://www.thewebfairy.com/911/<br />target="_new">Webfairy</a> for the images which are reproduced under Fair Use guidelines.</em><BR><BR></p><p>On November 3rd, 2004, John Kerry conceded the Presidential race to George Bush<br />while hundreds of thousands of provisional ballots were still uncounted in Ohio. Either<br />he quit believing that he could not win—or something more sinister happened. Specifically,<br />I’m referring to the possibility that Kerry was never running, that his campaign was a<br />charade. Technically this idea implies that something very similar to a coup d’etat<br />has been executed in the US, since a political organization has retained power<br />without an election.<BR><BR></p><p><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/Bush_11_05_2004.jpg"><br></p><p></td><br /></tr><br /></table><br /><BR><BR></p><p><br />Questions about Kerry’s lackluster “campaign†are natural when considering how<br />lethargically he waged it. For example, his campaign simply skipped the<br /><a href=http://www.media-criticism.com/March_Women_04_2004.html target=â€_newâ€>March for Women</a><br />protest in Washington, DC. (Held on 4/2/04, it drew 1.2 million, high-energy<br />people many of whom enthusiastically supported him.) Many commentators<br />have <a href=http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article3228.html<br />target=â€_newâ€>also noted</a> that Kerry was swept into the role of<br />Democratic front-runner after the mainstream media abruptly<br /><a href=http://www.trhonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38 target=â€_newâ€>sabotaged</a><br />Howard Dean’s effort. In addition, much has been said about Kerry and Bush’s<br />similar station and ties to the same mysterious Skull and Bones fraternity at Yale. <BR><BR></p><p>We should also take note of Democracy Now!’s revealing programming on 11/3, 11/4,<br />11/5 and 11/8/04. (DN is an immensely popular hour-long daily news program<br />which airs on Pacifica Radio and which is reportedly now owned by its<br />leading figure, Amy Goodman.) At no point during this period did DN have<br />someone <a href=http://www.rense.com/general59/howaprivatecompany.htm<br />target=â€_newâ€>mention</a> that a single company had counted sixty<br />million votes. While DN provided some useful information during this<br />period it provided no single fact (like Christopher<br />Bollyn’s <a href=http://www.rense.com/general59/howaprivatecompany.htm<br />target=â€_newâ€>claim</a>) that would galvanize the dejected Left into action. In addition,<br />I will <a href="#100">argue</a> that DN served a propaganda function for the pending US assault of<br />Fallujah. Not bad for a news resource that many anti-war activists regard as a treasure.<BR><BR></p><p><br /><H2>Democracy Now! – the Aftermath of 11/2</H2></p><p><H3>11/3 Broadcast</H3></p><p>In reviewing the news shows aired by Democracy Now on 11/3, 11/4, 11/5 and 11/8/04<br />it is clear that DN was very narrowly framing its discussions about the<br />Presidential election. For example, on the (two-hour) 11/3 program host<br />Amy Goodman mentions an email she received asking why Kerry quit with<br />“a quarter of a million provisional ballots†still uncounted. As if<br />speaking for the Kerry campaign she asks rhetorically whether a candidate<br />is entitled to quit.<BR><BR></p><p>All of the other people who appear on DN’s 11/3 program authenticate the election<br />results. DN producer Jeremy Scahill impatiently compares Kerry’s quick<br />concession with the weeks-long, post-election suspense in 2000. (Phyliss<br />Bennis later draws the same comparison.) In addition, guests Mahdi Bray and<br />Pacifica National Board member Leslie Cagan all affirm that Kerry lost an<br />election that he was seriously contesting. Michael Ratner expresses only a<br />marginal amount of concern over the uncounted votes in Ohio. <BR><BR> </p><p>An ironic choice, Scott McConnell of the American Conservative Magazine<br />appears for a lengthy segment. McConnell argues that Kerry quit because<br />he could not be regarded as the legitimate winner, having lost the<br />popular vote. No one reminds the audience that this is exactly the<br />situation that Bush was in when first inaugurated.<BR><BR></p><p><H3>11/4 Broadcast</H3></p><p>Early on the next day (11/4) Amy Goodman asserts that Bush won the<br />popular vote. She states that Kerry had quit because of a determination he<br />could not win. We then see an excerpt of Kerry’s concession speech. This is<br />followed by an unusually favorable clip of Bush’s acceptance speech. In it<br />Bush is shown at his most likeable and conciliatory; i.e., Bush humbly<br />asking for the support of all Americans. <BR><BR> </p><p>Co-host Juan Gonzalez then proceeds into a lengthy segment. First, he’s<br />astonished at how the Black vote largely went to the Democrats. Then<br />Gonzalez takes issue with the long lines that some people had to endure when<br />voting. Then Gonzalez cites voting irregularities with the New Mexico<br />election. (According to news reports most of the allegations of fraud and abuse<br />came from Florida and Ohio.) . Moving to the Buckeye State, Gonzalez is “amazedâ€<br />that Ohio is publishing voting statistics at the county and not at the precinct<br />level. Then Gonzalez legitimates Bush’s claim he won in Ohio by arguing that it<br />came about from the inherent racism that goes along with that area of the country.<BR><BR> </p><p>American University law professor Jamin Raskin then appears for a long<br />segment. Raskin urges reform of the 225+ year-old Electoral College. He also<br />legitimates the results by suggesting it came about from the GOP’s use of<br />gerrymandering. Following this author Esther Kaplan appears. She also<br />validates the election results by claiming that the GOP won because of a<br />backlash against social concerns like gay marriage. (Goodman and Gonzalez<br />agree with her.) Robert Parry is the last guest on. Parry validates the<br />election by explaining Bush won because of the conservative media infrastructure.<BR><BR></p><p><H3>11/5</H3></p><p>On the 11/5/04 program Goodman says little of significance about the election. She<br />mentions 4,500 lost votes in North Carolina. Also, she briefly mentions that<br /><a href=VoteProtect.org target="_new">VoteProtect.org</a> reports over 1,100<br />calls to their phone number from people protesting the election. <BR><BR></p><p><br /><H3>11/8</H3></p><p>On the 11/8/04 program Goodman again brings up the issue of Kerry quitting the<br />campaign so quickly. However, she directs the conversation towards<br />“…the use of the electronic voting machines..." Then she proceeds to offer a<br />brief list of some of the irregularities with voting.<BR><BR></p><p>E-voting activists Bev Harris and Professor Aviel Rubin appear. Harris<br />discusses her <a href=http://www.blackboxvoting.com/<br />target=â€_newâ€>organization’s</a> upcoming freedom of information<br />request (FOIA) campaign. She describes her request as requesting audits of<br />selected selection machines at selected, individual precincts. During Rubin’s<br />segment he advocates the use of paper audits. Goodman and Rubin both wonder why<br />there are so many who are not embracing the paper ballot panacea. Neither<br />mentions the alternative of requiring the use of open source software with the<br />electronic voting machines. <BR><BR></p><p>All in all, Democracy Now!’s news reports from 11/3 to 11/8 were so favorable<br />to the outcome of those benefiting from the “election†that<br />anti-war activists should<br /><a href=http://www.onlinejournal.com/Commentary/061404Loughrey/061404loughrey.html<br />target=â€_newâ€>reevaluate</a> the integrity of this program and the people on camera.<br />If this weren’t enough, DN simultaneously provided a great<br />propaganda service to the military with regards to their<br />upcoming assault/massacre of civilians in Fallujah. <BR><BR> </p><p><br /><H2><a name="100">Democracy Now! and Fallujah</a> <a href="#50"><em>Top</em></a></H2></p><p>Democracy Now!’s propaganda effort on behalf of the US military assault on<br />Fallujah is obvious when reviewing the 11/5/04 broadcast. Early on<br />Bush is seen at a press conference. Speaking about Fallujah the<br />reporter asks him “What the objective is, stakes are for the<br />United States, the Iraqi people, and the Iraqi elections coming up in January.â€<br />Curiously, Democracy Now! <a href="#75">letter boxes</a> both the reporter’s question and<br />Bush’s reply. Bush’s reply to the question appears smarmy, smirking,<br />sadistic and rambling. However, the red letter box featuring animated sound<br />waves dispersing above Bush’s head distracts attention from Bush’s<br />lack of statesmanship. The chaos that DN is inserting above Bush’s head is<br />window dressing designed to improve Bush’s effectiveness. <BR><BR></p><p><br /><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/Larry_Diamond_11_05_2004.jpg"><br></p><p><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/Amy_Goodman_11_05_2004.jpg"><br></p><p><BR><BR></p><p>Shortly after this Amy Goodman has on Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the<br />Hoover Institution. Diamond is also affiliated with the<br />National Endowment for Democracy. Goodman never mentions it but both the<br />Hoover Institute and NED are said to have long-time connections with the<br />CIA. (So does <a href=http://www.skolnicksreport.com/cia_fronts.html<br />target=â€_newâ€>Pacifica</a>, apparently.) <BR><BR></p><p>Goodman and Diamond both discuss Fallujah with just their faces and<br />bodies lit; the background is black. Diamond repeatedly states that<br />the objective of the US military is to remove the threat posed by<br />Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. (As with any ghost story Zarqawi’s menace is enhanced by the<br />limited lighting.) Goodman never hints that there is<br /><a href=http://snipurl.com/9jnz<br />target=â€_newâ€>enormous</a> <a href=http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=2&p=6402&s2=19<br />target=â€_newâ€>skepticism</a> around the world about whether<br />Zarqawi is CIA fiction designed to justify the slaughter of Fallujah’s<br />civilian population. When Diamond concludes his presentation with only modest<br />criticism of the top military brass Goodman effusively praises him, saying:<BR><BR> </p><p>“…this is very powerful coming from you, working at the Hoover Institution. We<br />hear this from others, actually, in government as well, but<br />peace activists, but for you to be at the prime Bush think tank in the<br />country, for you, who was a senior advisor to the Coalition Provisional<br />Authority in Baghdad, is quite astounding…(Goodman, 11/5/04).†What<br />happened to the ‘Exception to the Rulers’ here?<BR><BR></p><p>Space precludes conducting film analyses of the audio and visual<br />montages that DN aired in the four programs cited (from 11/3 to 11/8/04). In<br />brief, they all appear to this author to be examples of cinematic<br />propaganda designed to serve the Pentagon’s interests. The most obvious is<br />the video clip DN aired (11/4) of a smiling Bush standing with his<br />lovely wife and daughters (11/4) as they wave to people off camera after<br />Kerry’s concession. Did Karl Rove select it? <BR><BR></p><p>In conclusion, Democracy Now’s propaganda function on behalf of power was<br />never more transparent than in the aftermath of the 2004 Presidential<br />“electionâ€. If DN is not currently being sponsored by the<br /><a href=http://www.media-criticism.com/Letter_Amy_Goodman_Berlet_Griffin_05_2004.html<br />target=â€_newâ€>CIA</a>--it should be.<BR><BR></p><p><em>Scott Loughrey</em></p>
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<p>Amy Goodman and 'Democracy Now' never have appeared more like CIA assets than in the aftermath of the November 2nd, 2004 "election".</p> <!--break--><p><a name="50" id="50"> </a><br /><em>Note: Thanks to the <a href="http://www.thewebfairy.com/911/<br"></a>target="_new">Webfairy for the images which are reproduced under Fair Use guidelines.</em><br /><br /></p> <p>On November 3rd, 2004, John Kerry conceded the Presidential race to George Bush<br />while hundreds of thousands of provisional ballots were still uncounted in Ohio. Either<br />he quit believing that he could not win—or something more sinister happened. Specifically,<br />I’m referring to the possibility that Kerry was never running, that his campaign was a<br />charade. Technically this idea implies that something very similar to a coup d’etat<br />has been executed in the US, since a political organization has retained power<br />without an election.<br /><br /></p> <p><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/Bush_11_05_2004.jpg" /><br /></p> <p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><br /><br /></p> <p>Questions about Kerry’s lackluster “campaign†are natural when considering how<br />lethargically he waged it. For example, his campaign simply skipped the<br /><a href="http://www.media-criticism.com/March_Women_04_2004.html" target="â€_newâ€">March for Women</a><br />protest in Washington, DC. (Held on 4/2/04, it drew 1.2 million, high-energy<br />people many of whom enthusiastically supported him.) Many commentators<br />have <a href="http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article3228.html<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>also noted that Kerry was swept into the role of<br />Democratic front-runner after the mainstream media abruptly<br /><a href="http://www.trhonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38" target="â€_newâ€">sabotaged</a><br />Howard Dean’s effort. In addition, much has been said about Kerry and Bush’s<br />similar station and ties to the same mysterious Skull and Bones fraternity at Yale. <br /><br /></p> <p>We should also take note of Democracy Now!’s revealing programming on 11/3, 11/4,<br />11/5 and 11/8/04. (DN is an immensely popular hour-long daily news program<br />which airs on Pacifica Radio and which is reportedly now owned by its<br />leading figure, Amy Goodman.) At no point during this period did DN have<br />someone <a href="http://www.rense.com/general59/howaprivatecompany.htm<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>mention that a single company had counted sixty<br />million votes. While DN provided some useful information during this<br />period it provided no single fact (like Christopher<br />Bollyn’s <a href="http://www.rense.com/general59/howaprivatecompany.htm<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>claim) that would galvanize the dejected Left into action. In addition,<br />I will <a href="#100">argue</a> that DN served a propaganda function for the pending US assault of<br />Fallujah. Not bad for a news resource that many anti-war activists regard as a treasure.<br /><br /></p> <p></p><h2>Democracy Now! – the Aftermath of 11/2</h2> <p></p><h3>11/3 Broadcast</h3> <p>In reviewing the news shows aired by Democracy Now on 11/3, 11/4, 11/5 and 11/8/04<br />it is clear that DN was very narrowly framing its discussions about the<br />Presidential election. For example, on the (two-hour) 11/3 program host<br />Amy Goodman mentions an email she received asking why Kerry quit with<br />“a quarter of a million provisional ballots†still uncounted. As if<br />speaking for the Kerry campaign she asks rhetorically whether a candidate<br />is entitled to quit.<br /><br /></p> <p>All of the other people who appear on DN’s 11/3 program authenticate the election<br />results. DN producer Jeremy Scahill impatiently compares Kerry’s quick<br />concession with the weeks-long, post-election suspense in 2000. (Phyliss<br />Bennis later draws the same comparison.) In addition, guests Mahdi Bray and<br />Pacifica National Board member Leslie Cagan all affirm that Kerry lost an<br />election that he was seriously contesting. Michael Ratner expresses only a<br />marginal amount of concern over the uncounted votes in Ohio. <br /><br /> </p> <p>An ironic choice, Scott McConnell of the American Conservative Magazine<br />appears for a lengthy segment. McConnell argues that Kerry quit because<br />he could not be regarded as the legitimate winner, having lost the<br />popular vote. No one reminds the audience that this is exactly the<br />situation that Bush was in when first inaugurated.<br /><br /></p> <p></p><h3>11/4 Broadcast</h3> <p>Early on the next day (11/4) Amy Goodman asserts that Bush won the<br />popular vote. She states that Kerry had quit because of a determination he<br />could not win. We then see an excerpt of Kerry’s concession speech. This is<br />followed by an unusually favorable clip of Bush’s acceptance speech. In it<br />Bush is shown at his most likeable and conciliatory; i.e., Bush humbly<br />asking for the support of all Americans. <br /><br /> </p> <p>Co-host Juan Gonzalez then proceeds into a lengthy segment. First, he’s<br />astonished at how the Black vote largely went to the Democrats. Then<br />Gonzalez takes issue with the long lines that some people had to endure when<br />voting. Then Gonzalez cites voting irregularities with the New Mexico<br />election. (According to news reports most of the allegations of fraud and abuse<br />came from Florida and Ohio.) . Moving to the Buckeye State, Gonzalez is “amazedâ€<br />that Ohio is publishing voting statistics at the county and not at the precinct<br />level. Then Gonzalez legitimates Bush’s claim he won in Ohio by arguing that it<br />came about from the inherent racism that goes along with that area of the country.<br /><br /> </p> <p>American University law professor Jamin Raskin then appears for a long<br />segment. Raskin urges reform of the 225+ year-old Electoral College. He also<br />legitimates the results by suggesting it came about from the GOP’s use of<br />gerrymandering. Following this author Esther Kaplan appears. She also<br />validates the election results by claiming that the GOP won because of a<br />backlash against social concerns like gay marriage. (Goodman and Gonzalez<br />agree with her.) Robert Parry is the last guest on. Parry validates the<br />election by explaining Bush won because of the conservative media infrastructure.<br /><br /></p> <p></p><h3>11/5</h3> <p>On the 11/5/04 program Goodman says little of significance about the election. She<br />mentions 4,500 lost votes in North Carolina. Also, she briefly mentions that<br /><a href="VoteProtect.org" target="_new">VoteProtect.org</a> reports over 1,100<br />calls to their phone number from people protesting the election. <br /><br /></p> <p></p><h3>11/8</h3> <p>On the 11/8/04 program Goodman again brings up the issue of Kerry quitting the<br />campaign so quickly. However, she directs the conversation towards<br />“…the use of the electronic voting machines..." Then she proceeds to offer a<br />brief list of some of the irregularities with voting.<br /><br /></p> <p>E-voting activists Bev Harris and Professor Aviel Rubin appear. Harris<br />discusses her <a href="http://www.blackboxvoting.com/<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>organization’s upcoming freedom of information<br />request (FOIA) campaign. She describes her request as requesting audits of<br />selected selection machines at selected, individual precincts. During Rubin’s<br />segment he advocates the use of paper audits. Goodman and Rubin both wonder why<br />there are so many who are not embracing the paper ballot panacea. Neither<br />mentions the alternative of requiring the use of open source software with the<br />electronic voting machines. <br /><br /></p> <p>All in all, Democracy Now!’s news reports from 11/3 to 11/8 were so favorable<br />to the outcome of those benefiting from the “election†that<br />anti-war activists should<br /><a href="http://www.onlinejournal.com/Commentary/061404Loughrey/061404loughrey.html<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>reevaluate the integrity of this program and the people on camera.<br />If this weren’t enough, DN simultaneously provided a great<br />propaganda service to the military with regards to their<br />upcoming assault/massacre of civilians in Fallujah. <br /><br /> </p> <p></p><h2><a name="100" id="100">Democracy Now! and Fallujah</a> <a href="#50"><em>Top</em></a></h2> <p>Democracy Now!’s propaganda effort on behalf of the US military assault on<br />Fallujah is obvious when reviewing the 11/5/04 broadcast. Early on<br />Bush is seen at a press conference. Speaking about Fallujah the<br />reporter asks him “What the objective is, stakes are for the<br />United States, the Iraqi people, and the Iraqi elections coming up in January.â€<br />Curiously, Democracy Now! <a href="#75">letter boxes</a> both the reporter’s question and<br />Bush’s reply. Bush’s reply to the question appears smarmy, smirking,<br />sadistic and rambling. However, the red letter box featuring animated sound<br />waves dispersing above Bush’s head distracts attention from Bush’s<br />lack of statesmanship. The chaos that DN is inserting above Bush’s head is<br />window dressing designed to improve Bush’s effectiveness. <br /><br /></p> <p><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/Larry_Diamond_11_05_2004.jpg" /><br /></p> <p><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/Amy_Goodman_11_05_2004.jpg" /><br /></p> <p><br /><br /></p> <p>Shortly after this Amy Goodman has on Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the<br />Hoover Institution. Diamond is also affiliated with the<br />National Endowment for Democracy. Goodman never mentions it but both the<br />Hoover Institute and NED are said to have long-time connections with the<br />CIA. (So does <a href="http://www.skolnicksreport.com/cia_fronts.html<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>Pacifica, apparently.) <br /><br /></p> <p>Goodman and Diamond both discuss Fallujah with just their faces and<br />bodies lit; the background is black. Diamond repeatedly states that<br />the objective of the US military is to remove the threat posed by<br />Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. (As with any ghost story Zarqawi’s menace is enhanced by the<br />limited lighting.) Goodman never hints that there is<br /><a href="http://snipurl.com/9jnz<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>enormous <a href="http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=2&p=6402&s2=19<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>skepticism around the world about whether<br />Zarqawi is CIA fiction designed to justify the slaughter of Fallujah’s<br />civilian population. When Diamond concludes his presentation with only modest<br />criticism of the top military brass Goodman effusively praises him, saying:<br /><br /> </p> <p>“…this is very powerful coming from you, working at the Hoover Institution. We<br />hear this from others, actually, in government as well, but<br />peace activists, but for you to be at the prime Bush think tank in the<br />country, for you, who was a senior advisor to the Coalition Provisional<br />Authority in Baghdad, is quite astounding…(Goodman, 11/5/04).†What<br />happened to the ‘Exception to the Rulers’ here?<br /><br /></p> <p>Space precludes conducting film analyses of the audio and visual<br />montages that DN aired in the four programs cited (from 11/3 to 11/8/04). In<br />brief, they all appear to this author to be examples of cinematic<br />propaganda designed to serve the Pentagon’s interests. The most obvious is<br />the video clip DN aired (11/4) of a smiling Bush standing with his<br />lovely wife and daughters (11/4) as they wave to people off camera after<br />Kerry’s concession. Did Karl Rove select it? <br /><br /></p> <p>In conclusion, Democracy Now’s propaganda function on behalf of power was<br />never more transparent than in the aftermath of the 2004 Presidential<br />“electionâ€. If DN is not currently being sponsored by the<br /><a href="http://www.media-criticism.com/Letter_Amy_Goodman_Berlet_Griffin_05_2004.html<br"></a>target=â€_newâ€>CIA--it should be.<br /><br /></p> <p><em>Scott Loughrey</em></p>
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datatype (String, 11 characters ) xsd:integer
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last_activity (Array, 3 elements)
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predicates (Array, 1 element)
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0 (String, 23 characters ) sioc:last_activity_date
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datatype (String, 12 characters ) xsd:dateTime
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callback (String, 12 characters ) date_iso8601 | (Callback) date_iso8601();
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signature (String, 0 characters )
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spaminess (Float) 0
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cid (String, 1 characters ) 0
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last_comment_timestamp (String, 10 characters ) 1328067715
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last_comment_name (NULL)
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last_comment_uid (String, 1 characters ) 0
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comment_count (String, 1 characters ) 0
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name (String, 0 characters )
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picture (String, 1 characters ) 0
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data (NULL)
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