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having worked in Kaz. and having studied and watched their dictator work his magic on the population and on America, it must be noted that the conf. is so serious a topic that it is every three years? It was held at the new capitol, because the Kaz. regime wanted to get away from the Chinese. To hear Mormons tell him that they are Christians was about as false as you can be. Mormons are Mormons, as my neighbors used to tell me for 20 years while growing up in Utah. The poor dictator will be very confused. Hopefully, this conf. with the Pres. was followed by a catholic or protestant who clear things up. My goodness what a fairy tale world some people live in.
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