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The document at the Georgian Foundation For Strategic and International Studies was copied from Wikipedia in December 2008 and published there under full copyright. Beside signs of natural evolution of this text, whoever supplied the text to them didn't bother to remove the footnote [2] that existed at the end of the this sentence: "He is married to Judith Colp Rubin, with whom he co-wrote Hating America: A History (2004) and co-edited a related collection of essays entitled Loathing America (2004).[2]" Of course, the footnote doesn't go anywhere on that page. Much of our article at the time was copied, but not from that source; it was pasted from the MERIA biography:
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