<div>Well, you all have convinced me. I'm flexible. Feel free to bring a camera.</div>
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<div>But, J Ford, I have to ask in reference to your question:</div>
<div>"Wonder what Mr. K and/or the Chamber is afraid of if Tom or anyone else records this session?" </div>
<div>How could we be afraid of/hiding anything if taping was already being done by Radio Free Moscow? </div>
<div>To quote my 6 year old "Paranoia will destroy ya!"</div>
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<div>See you at the forum.</div>
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